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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Irving_SarafIrving Saraf - Wikipedia

    Saraf received a Bachelor of Arts in motion pictures from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In addition to producing, Saraf taught film production at San Francisco State University. Saraf founded the film division of KQED, a PBS channel in San Francisco.

  2. Dec 30, 2012 · Irving Saraf, who won an Oscar and an Emmy for documentaries, died Wednesday at home in San Francisco after succumbing to ALS. He was 80. Saraf helped start the Special Projects department at...

  3. Dec 30, 2012 · After college, Saraf landed a job at the brand new public television station KQED. Along with Dick Moore, Phil Greene and later Bob Zagone, he helped form the well-known Special Projects...

  4. Dec 30, 2012 · Irving Saraf, a producer, editor and director who won an Academy Award for producing the 1991 feature documentary In the Shadow of the Stars, has died. He was 80. Born in Poland and raised and...

  5. December 30, 2012 9:05am. Academy award winning filmmaker Irving Saraf died December 26 at his home in San Francisco. Saraf, 80, succumbed to ALS, which he battled for the last three years.

  6. Irving Saraf, a renowned figure in the Bay Area filmmaking community who won an Academy Award in 1991 for his documentary on the San Francisco Opera Chorus, died Dec. 26 after battling Lou Gehrig‘s disease for three years. He was 80.

  7. Jun 9, 2015 · The pair first tried some archives. No luck. They tracked down the original producer, Irving Saraf, to see if he knew anything. More bad news. Saraf told Cherian, “Oh yeah I made that film in 1961 but I haven’t been able to find it. It’s probably lost.” Cherian and Chehoski then discovered KQED did not actually own the film.

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