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  1. Goin' Down the Road (1970) Between Friends (1973) Second Wind (1976) Spouse. Tedde Moore. Children. 3, including Noah Shebib [a] Donald Everett Shebib (27 January 1938 – 5 November 2023) was a Canadian film and television director. [1] Shebib was a central figure in the development of English Canadian cinema who made several short ...

  2. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Shebib, who also worked in TV and documentaries, was a pioneer of Canadian cinema with his 1970 road movie. He died at 85 in Toronto, his son said.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0790519Donald Shebib - IMDb

    Donald Shebib was born on 27 January 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a director and editor, known for Goin' Down the Road (1970), Nightalk (2022) and Down the Road Again (2011). He was married to Tedde Moore. He died on 5 November 2023 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2012 · Donald Everett Shebib, director, writer, cinematographer, editor (born 17 January 1938 in Toronto, ON; died 5 November 2023 in Toronto). An eloquent, compassionate chronicler of individual alienation and collective Canadian angst, Don Shebib was a pivotal figure in the development of early English Canadian cinema.

  5. Donald Shebib (1938 - 2023) fue un director y editor de Canadá conocido por Expediente Zack (Serie de TV), El último explorador (TV), Mi doble identidad (Serie de TV), El corredor valiente, La cueva del secreto (TV), Katts y su perro (Serie de TV), Lonesome Dove: The Series (Serie de TV), Goin' Down the Road, La huella de la noche y Halcón ...

  6. Donald Shebib was born on January 27, 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a director and editor, known for Goin' Down the Road (1970), Nightalk (2022) and Down the Road Again (2011). He was married to Tedde Moore. He died on November 5, 2023 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  7. Donald Shebib. Director, Producer, Editor, Cinematographer. (b. January 27, 1938 Toronto, Ontario) One of the best filmmaking talents of his generation, whose first feature film, Goin' Down the Road (1970) (made for $27,000 on grant funding), is a key reference point in English-Canadian film, and probably the Canadian feature cited most often.