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    Iranian-American film producer

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  1. Jul 26, 2012 · Courthouse News Staff / July 26, 2012. LOS ANGELES (CN) - Filmmaker Bob Yari and TMC Aerospace face two lawsuits accusing them of trying to drive the maker of multimillion-dollar aircraft de-icing technology out of business in order to take over its assets.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_YariBob Yari - Wikipedia

    Bob Yari began his film career in the 1980s working for film and television producer Edgar Scherick. In 1989, he directed and produced his first film, Mind Games. Yari left the film industry in the 1990s and spent the next decade developing large scale commercial real estate projects, including Greenspoint Mall in Houston Texas.

    Year
    Film
    1989
    1998
    Gohar-e shab cheragh
    2000
    Perfect Fit
    2003
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  5. Mar 9, 2006 · Tension grows over lawsuit filed by Bob Yari, producer of film Crash who was denied official producer credit on Oscar ballot, as film takes home Oscar for best picture; suit is most serious...

  6. May 9, 2014 · Isaac Michalov and Michael Grayson of Axis Entertainment sued Yari and others today in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging the defendants conspired to cut them out of $1 million from a judgment ...

  7. May 13, 2014 · Matt Reynolds / May 13, 2014. LOS ANGELES (CN) - Bob Yari and his companies ducked a $1 million judgment by transferring assets of the production company Syndicate Films, creditors claim in court. Axis Entertainment, Isaac Michalov and Michael Grayson sued Bob Yari, Yari Film Group, Bob Yari Films, Bob Yari International, Bob Yari Music ...

  8. LOS ANGELES (CN) – The Producers Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have no obligation to give Bob Yari producer credit on the 2006 Oscar-winning film “Crash,” a California appeals court ruled. The justices rejected Yaris claim that he had a “right of fair procedure” to have courts review

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