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    Feb 7, 1994 11:00pm PT. Harold Schneider. By Variety Staff. Follow Us on Twitter. @Variety. Harold Schneider, a producer for such hits as “Hoffa,””Someone to Watch Over Me,””War Games” and “Black...

  2. Producer: WarGames. Harold Schneider was born on 18 January 1939 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an assistant director and producer, known for WarGames (1983), Days of Heaven (1978) and The Last Picture Show (1971). He died on 4 February 1994 in Ojai, California, USA.

    • Harold Schneider
    • February 4, 1994
    • January 18, 1939
  3. Harold Schneider. Highest Rated: 98% The Last Picture Show (1971) Lowest Rated: 62% The Entity (1982) Birthday: Jan 18, 1939. Birthplace: Not Available. Powerful associate and then executive ...

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  5. Harold K. "Hal" Schneider (1925 – May 2, 1987) was an American seminal figure in economic anthropology. Born in Aberdeen, South Dakota , he attended elementary and secondary school in St. Paul, Minnesota , and did his undergraduate work at Macalester College and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary , receiving a bachelor's degree in sociology ...

  6. His brother, Harold Schneider, also became a film producer. Career. In 1953, he worked for Screen Gems, Columbia's television division in Los Angeles. In 1965, Schneider formed a partnership with the film director Bob Rafelson, creating Raybert Productions.

    • Abraham Schneider
    • Berton Jerome Schneider, May 5, 1933, New York, New York, U.S.
  7. Harold Schneider is known as an Producer, Associate Producer, Executive In Charge Of Production, Unit Production Manager, Co-Producer, and Production Design. Some of his work includes WarGames, Days of Heaven, The Last Picture Show, Five Easy Pieces, The Entity, Hoffa, The Two Jakes, and Black Widow.

  8. Powerful associate and then executive producer with a good eye for intelligent, popular material. Schneider was the associate producer of fine films, with his brother Bert, of the late 60s and 70s, mostly talky, smart-as-hell paeans to societal estrangement, usually projects of Bob Rafelson...

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