Photographs of Orville Goldner, circa 1976.

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Photographs of Orville Goldner, circa 1976.

Collection includes four photographs of Orville Goldner taken around 1976. Also includes images of James V. D'Arc and Dennis Rowley.

1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6938194

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Rowley, Dennis

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(Edward) Dennis Rowley (1938-1996) was the Curator of Archives and Manuscripts at the Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library. (Edward) Dennis Rowley was born 18 August 1938 in Hudson, Colorado to Edward Arthur and Mary Staples Rowley. On 18 April 1961 he married Consuelo Trujillo in Salt Lake City and they had 3 children. In 1965 Rowley received a B.A. in History from the University of Colorado, then in 1970 he earned an M.A. in Latin American History from Case W...

D'Arc, James V.

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Archivist at Brigham Young University. From the guide to the James V. D'Arc speech, 1977, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Film producer/director and son of the film director, John Ford. From the guide to the Patrick Ford interview, 1979, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Goldner, Orville

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Film producer and professor. Goldner, born May 18,1906, attended California College of Arts and Crafts 1924-25, where he met and married fellow artist Dorothy "Dot" Thompson (October 1925). Goldner began his long and varied career in motion pictures in 1927 at Kinex Studio in Hollywood as a technical director, designer, and creator of animated films and special effects. During this time period he worked on the classic King Kong (1933), about which he later co-authored a book with George Turner, ...