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From 1977 to his death, Gottschalk received 14 patents for his lenses and other camera equipment, including body-mounted support apparatuses, vibration dampeners, and camera harnesses. [9] Six additional patents would be granted after his death, the last coming in May 1986. [10] All but three of his inventions are assigned to Panavision. [11]
Headstone of Ray Bradbury, May 2012, prior to his death. Henny Backus (1911–2004), ... Robert Gottschalk (1918–1982), camera technician, co-founder of Panavision;
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in February 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025
Joachim Gottschalk (1941), German stage and film actor, gas inhalation [505] Gaius Gracchus (121 BC), Roman politician, reformer and tribune, ordered a slave to kill him [506] Eddie Graham (1985), American professional wrestler, gunshot [507] Frank Graham (1950), American voice actor and radio announcer, carbon monoxide poisoning [508]
place of death manner of death place of burial Q4679271: Adam Hunter: 1981-06-18 2025-02-05 Australian rules footballer Australian rules football player: Q131858725: Karshan Solanki: 1957 2025-02-04 Indian politician Q15412354: Jiří Čtvrtečka: 1942-12-02 2025-02-04 Czechoslovak canoeist (1942–2025) canoeist: Czechoslovakia: Prague ...
Gottschalk's new, larger store in Fresno, CA, shortly after it opened in 1914. Gottschalks was founded by German Jewish immigrant Emil Gottschalk in 1904 as a dry goods store in downtown Fresno, California. [4] Ten years later, the store grew enough to move into another building downtown with ten times the amount of space. [4]
Dangerous Charter is a 1962 seagoing adventure film shot in five days in 1958 on and around Santa Catalina Island.California, with no studio shooting.It was directed, co-produced and co-written by Robert Gottschalk as a showcase for his Panavision process.
Richard Moore died at his home in Palm Springs, California, on August 16, 2009, of complications from old age. [1] He was 83 years old. Moore was survived by his son, Stephen V. Moore, and daughter, Marina Moore, who was born in the Bahamas while Moore was shooting underwater scenes for the 1965 James Bond film, Thunderball. [1]