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    Robert Halmi was born in Budapest on January 22, 1924. His father, Béla Halmi, was a photographer and brought up his son after he divorced while Robert was young. He had photographic commissions with the Habsburg royal family and the Vatican. Consequently, Robert was familiar with photographic processes from an early age.

  2. Robert A. Halmi. Producer: Lonesome Dove. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Robert Halmi is a producer of more than 400 film and television projects, the founder of the Hallmark Channel, and the visionary behind Great Point Studios, a media-focused company specializing in film and television infrastructure.

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  3. Aug 2, 2014 · By Bruce Weber. Aug. 1, 2014. Robert Halmi Sr., a Hungarian-born, adventure-loving photographer for Life and other magazines who in a second career after age 50 became one of television’s most ...

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  5. Robert A. Halmi. Producer: Lonesome Dove. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Robert Halmi is a producer of more than 400 film and television projects, the founder of the Hallmark Channel, and the visionary behind Great Point Studios, a media-focused company specializing in film and television infrastructure.

  6. Often teaming on his films with his son, Robert Halmi Jr., he claimed every project was a passion project, including the 1994 miniseries version of “Scarlett,” Alexandra Ripley’s sequel to “Gone With the Wind,” which he defended as not a rip-off of the world’s most beloved movie, but “an eight-hour study in American history.”

  7. Aug 1, 2014 · NEW YORK — Robert Halmi Sr., a Hungarian-born, adventure-loving photographer for Life and other magazines who in a second career after age 50 became one of television’s most prolific producers ...

  8. Aug 3, 2014 · Robert Halmi, who produced more than 200 television programs and miniseries, including musical specials and projects based on literary classics, died July 30 at his home in New York City. He was 90.

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