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Stuart Pivar (born 1930) is an
American chemist and art
collector known for his
unorthodox views about evolution.
Trained as a scientist,
Pivar has long...
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Maurice Pivar (11
August 1894 in Manchester,
United Kingdom – 14 June 1982 in Los Angeles, California,
United States) was an English-American film editor...
- 1940
American horror film
directed by
Christy Cabanne and
produced by Ben
Pivar for
Universal Studios. Shot in black-and-white, the film is
about the ancient...
- the
Lower East Side, with New York
businessman and art
collector Stuart Pivar providing key
financial support.
According to
sculptor Barney Hodes, the...
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couple had a daughter,
Alice Lucille Lansing. His last
marriage was to Anne
Pivar, with whom he
remained until his
death in 1994.[citation needed] From 1991...
- open-door policy,
Warhol allowed few
people into his home. Art
collector Stuart Pivar, a
friend of
Johnson and Warhol's, said, "Jed
built period rooms of such...
- novels, nor the
radio play adaptations. Ben
Pivar oversaw the
production of the series. Initially,
Pivar was
hired to
produce two
Inner Sanctum Mystery...
- baby born
through a
trial of fire and brimstone.
After his then-wife
Nancy Pivar cut him down, as if
cutting the
umbilical chord, and
extinguished the fire...
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Kolster and Ted Kent are
credited as the editors, respectively,
while Maurice Pivar is
credited as the
supervising editor.
Hanke described the Frankenstein...
- with audiences. Finally, the film was
reworked one last time by
Maurice Pivar and Lois Weber. They
removed most of Sedgwick's
contributions and returned...