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  1. Tad Danielewski (March 29, 1921 – January 6, 1993) was a Polish-born American film director. Early years [ edit ] Born as Tadeusz Zbigniew Danielewski in Radom , Poland, he served in the Polish Underground during World War II but was captured and interred in a Nazi work camp until rescued by Patton 's forces.

  2. Director. Producer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Served in the Polish underground during WWII; was captured and interred in a German workcamp until rescued by Patton's forces; studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in post-WWII London; started the Professional Actors Workshop in New York City, Los Angeles, and Provo, UT ...

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • March 29, 1921
    • Tad Danielewski
    • January 6, 1993
  3. Tad Danielewski. Director: The Guide. Served in the Polish underground during WWII; was captured and interred in a German workcamp until rescued by Patton's forces; studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in post-WWII London; started the Professional Actors Workshop in New York City, Los Angeles, and Provo, UT; former students ...

    • March 29, 1921
    • January 6, 1993
  4. 13 de jan. de 1993 · Tad Danielewski, a theater, film and television director and acting teacher, died last Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 71. He died of cancer, his family said. Throughout his long...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guide_(film)Guide (film) - Wikipedia

    Dev Anand was approached by American director Tad Danielewski and writer Pearl Buck for an American film based on the 1958 novel The Guide by R. K. Narayan. Anand declined at first, but agreed to collaborate with Danielewski when he met him again at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival.

  6. 13 de jan. de 1993 · Tad Z. Danielewski, a theatrical director, academician and founder of an actors workshop through which passed such stars as Martin Sheen, Sigourney Weaver, James Earl Jones and Mercedes Ruehl,...

  7. 'The Giant Tsunami') is a 1961 disaster drama film directed by Tad Danielewski, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Stratton Productions and Toho, it is based on Pearl S. Buck 's 1948 novel of the same name. [3] . The film stars Sessue Hayakawa, Mickey Curtis, Kōji Shitara, and Hiroyuki Ōta.