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  1. Charles Eli Guggenheim (March 31, 1924 – October 9, 2002) was an American documentary film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was the most honored documentary filmmaker in the academy history, winning four Oscars from twelve nominations.

  2. Charles Guggenheim (1924-2002) was an Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker who made films about politics, history and social issues. He was the father of Davis Guggenheim, the director of An Inconvenient Truth and other documentaries.

  3. Charles Guggenheim. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. March 31, 1924 · Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Died. October 9, 2002 · Washington, District of Columbia, USA (pancreatic cancer) Mini Bio. Charles Guggenheim was born into a wealthy Cincinnati family (his father was a furniture manufacturer).

  4. Charles Guggenheim (1924 - 2002) fue un director y guionista de Estados Unidos conocido por Asalto al Banco de San Luis, D-Day Remembered (American Experience), Nine from Little Rock (C), Robert Kennedy Remembered, A Time for Justice y The Johnstown Flood.

  5. Charles Guggenheim, an internationally acclaimed documentary filmmaker, died on October 9, 2002 after a seven-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Guggenheim was 78 years old. He dedicated the last six months of his life to completing a film about his fellow Jewish American infantrymen who he discovered had died in Nazi slave labor camps.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2002 · Charles Guggenheim, an Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker who focused on American life and who was an early producer of advertisements for political campaigns, died on Wednesday in Washington....

  7. 30 de sept. de 2015 · 2.69M subscribers. Subscribed. 442. 35K views 8 years ago. Charles Guggenheim wins the Oscar for Documentary (Short Subject) for A Time for Justice, and Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders win...