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Harry Rasky

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Birthday: May 9, 1928

Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Harry Rasky worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Rasky was nominated for an Academy Award for "Homage to Chagall - The Colours of Love" in 1977. His newly acquired honor led him to his next few projects including "Arthur Miller on Home Ground" (1979) and "Being Different" (1981) with Billy Barty. He continued to work in film in the eighties and the nineties, directing motion pictures like "The Spies Who Never Were" (1982), "To Mend the World" (1987) and "The War Against the Indians" (1992). In addition to his directing, Rasky also appeared on-screen in the documentary "The Mystery of Henry Moore" (1985) with Maureen Forrester. Rasky most recently appeared on "Christopher Plummer: King of Players" (1998).

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Highest-Rated Movies

43% Being Different
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War Against the Indians
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The Song of Leonard Cohen
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Tennessee Williams' South
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Karsh: The Searching Eye
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Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love
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Prophecy
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Filmography

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Prophecy 1994 Director, Writer, Producer War Against the Indians 1992 Director Karsh: The Searching Eye 1986 Narrator, Director, Writer, Producer Being Different 43% 1980 Director, Writer, Producer The Song of Leonard Cohen 1980 Director, Producer, Writer Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love 1977 Director, Writer, Producer Tennessee Williams' South 1973 Director
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