Anne Elizabeth Richardson
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Anne Richardson (April 19, 1954 – October 14, 2020) was an American filmmaker, historian and writer. She was born in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. She died in Portland Oregon.
Early Years and Education[edit]
Richardson's father was a Methodist minister who moved the family from Dodgeville to Yakima, WA and Coos Bay, OR, finally settling in Portland.[1] She attended Grant HS and Adams HS in Portland,[2] and then Sarah Lawrence College. In 1979, she entered Columbia University, School of General Studies.[3] [4] She was a teaching assistant at Columbia Film Division for Brad Dourif (acting), Richard Brick (producing) and Brian DePalma (directing).[5] She received an MFA from Columbia in 1990. Her Thesis was the screenplay "The Universe and Zoe Einstein." At Columbia, she made the film "A Boy and His Car" (1990) as producer and writer. Richardson did post-graduate study at New York University, Department of Cinema Studies, 1996-1997, where she took courses taught by William K. Everson and Manthia Diawara.[6]
Filmmaker[edit]
"A Boy and His Car" was shown at the 9th Festival of Cinema for Youth Australians, Adelaide, Australia, 1990; Independent Feature Market, New York, 1990; National Film and Video Festival, Oakland, 1991; American Film & Video Festival, Philadelphia, 1991. The film won the Gold Award, Original Dramatic Short Subject, at the 1991 Houston International Film Festival; First Prize, Best Narrative, 1991 Brooklyn Arts Council Film Festival; All Star, Coalition for Quality Children's Media, 1994; and was a Finalist at the 1991 USA Film Festival, Dallas. It was sold to VPRO Television, Holland, KNOWLEDGE TV, Canada; FTE TV, Ireland, TV 1000, United Kingdom; NRK TV, Ireland; SABC South Africa, Israel Edec. TV, Israel; ACCESS TV, Canada; and Nickelodeon USA. A foreign language soundtrack was made for Sweden, Idefilm.[7][8][9] "A Boy and His Car" was shown publicly at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the Uris Center Auditorium, March 23, 1991.[10] Library prints were sold to the New York Public Library, where it was shown publicly at the Donnell Media Center on April 2, 1996, leading a program that included "The Little Fugitive (1952), Cinderella (1986), The Tender Tail of Cinderella Penguin, and The Cruz Brothers and Miss Molly (1979).[11][12] [13] In 2014 in Portland, she produced and directed the short film "Carl Barks + Basil Wolverton = Genius R. Crumb."[14]
Teaching[edit]
Richardson taught, Adjunct, Directing Actors for the Camera, Department of Theater & Communication, Trenton State College, New Jersey, 1990; Adjunct, Film and Literature, Kingsborough Community College - CUNY, Brooklyn, New York, 1994-1996; Adjunct Faculty, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon, Intensive Scriptwriting, 1998 - 2000; Adjunct Faculty, Portland State University, Tools of the Scriptwriter, 2000, Hollywood Does the Cakewalk, 2001; Instructor, Northwest Film Center, Survey of Avant Garde Films.[15]
Writer and performer[edit]
She was a producer of the Time Based Art Project The Portland That Was (Portland,2006),[16][17] and presented a paper and lecture about it at the Reimagining the Archive, a three day symposium, at UCLA, November 12-14, 2010.[18] [19] [20] She wrote, produced and directed, her one woman event,"Howard's War," assisted by Janis Carper and Craig Strobel and Stage One in the EM&M building, Enterprise, Oregon on June 6, 2007.[21] On September 21, 2014, she gave a lecture Who Makes Pop at the symposium Western Lands Western Voices, at University of Utah, in Salt Lake City.[22] [23] She then gave the Who Makes Pop lecture at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry on January 17, 2015.[24] Richardson gave a lecture about Harry Smith, "Harry Smith: Cross Cultureality in a Salmon Nation Beatnik" at the Univsity of Oregon on Nov 5, 2014. [25] She took part in and curated a talk, "Writing the West," with Rich Wandschneider and Richard Etulain at Black Hat Books, in Portland, Oct 12, 2017.[26] [27] In early summer, 2019, she wrote a paper for the Oregon Historic Data Base about Brook Jacobson, who in 1969 started showing underground films in room 75 at Lincoln Hall of Portland State University, and then later got Federal financing for the creation of the NW Film Study Center in Portland in 1974. It was published on their site site on July 30, 1919,[28] Anne's website Oregon Movies A to Z is no longer online. An example of her writing there,mwas reprinted by The Mental Health Association of Portland Health, "Marilyn Monroe’s Oregon Connection (And Stuffing Recipe. [29]
Oregon Cartoon Institute[edit]
Richardson created the Oregon Cartoon Institute in 2007.[30] [31] It has created many programs, about Mel Blanc,[32] James Ivory, Homer Groening, Harry Smith,[33] Will Vinton [34]and other Oregonians who created Animation Cartoons, paper Cartoons, and motion picture shorts and features.[35]
External Links[edit]
- [https:https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/marilyn-monroes-oregon-connection-and-stuffing-recipe/ Marilyn Monroes Oregon Connection and Stuffing recipe]
References[edit]
- ↑ Obituray Robert Hugo Richardson https://obits.oregonlive.com/us/obituaries/oregon/name/robert-richardson-obituary?id=18521369 retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://oregonconfluence.com/2020/10/21/remembering-anne-richardson/ retrieved January 3, 2022January
- ↑ http://portlandwas.com/about.html retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://www.dchelsea.com/wp/2021/03/25/rip-anne-richardson/ retrieved January 4, 2022
- ↑ The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Featured blog partner: Q&A with Anne Richardson, published August 8. 2012
- ↑ "Anne Richardson Obituary (2020) The Oregonian". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2021-10-03. retrieved January 3, 2023
- ↑ Ruzzin, Mark; Richardson, Anne (1990), A Boy and His Car, Internet Archive, New York : A. Richardson, retrieved 2021-10-03
- ↑ Ruzzin, Mark; Richardson, Anne (1990). A Boy and his car. New York: A. Richardson. OCLC 317379488. Search this book on
- ↑ Anne Richardson CV, 1998, in the possession of The Oregon Cartoon Institute.
- ↑ Flier, in the possession of the Oregon Cartoon Institute
- ↑ https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_NOECAAAAMBAJ/bub_gb_NOECAAAAMBAJ_djvu.txt retrieved 11/28/21
- ↑ New York Magazine, New York, New York Listings: Museums, Societies etc, page 88 4/8,1996
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=JOkCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA88&lpg=PA88&dq=%22a+boy+and+his+car%22+donnell+library&source=bl&ots=J-RGY_Y4gv&sig=ACfU3U3GIEhudInVLi-YN0rS9W5C4bcEww&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3svzfyLz0AhVgVTABHR46Ch0Q6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=%22a%20boy%20and%20his%20car%22%20donnell%20library&f=false, retrieved 11/28/21
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK-j1nDXljU retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://www.oregoncartooninstitute.com/about-us/oci-board-2010 Retrieved JANUARY 3, 2022
- ↑ http://portlandwas.com/ retrieved January 12, 2022
- ↑ https://www.oregoncartooninstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Panel12_Richardson.pdf#page=1&zoom=auto,-73,798, retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://reimagining.gseis.ucla.edu/ , retrieved 11/28/21
- ↑ https://reimagining.gseis.ucla.edu/Papers/Panel12_Richardson.pdf ,retrieved 11/28/21
- ↑ http://portlandwas.com/ retrieved 11/28/21
- ↑ "Calendar: 5.31.07".
- ↑ https://pnwmediaresearch.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/mid-century-oregon-genius/ retrieved January 3, 2021
- ↑ Program Guide Western Lands, Western Voices, The American West Center , A Symposium on Public Engagement in the Humanities and Social Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah September 19-21, 2014
- ↑ https://midcenturyoregongenius.wordpress.com/curators-talk/ retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ Echoes from the Set, Katherine Anne Wilson, Publisher TrineDay Published on Mar 29, 2019, retrieved 11/28/21Pages384ISBN9781634242295
- ↑ PMhttps://mrsnyback.wordpress.com/2017/10/05/writing-the-west-rich-wandschneider-richard-etulain-at-black-hat-booksoct-12-700-pm/ retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://oregonconfluence.com/2017/10/10/writing-the-westblack-hat-books-oct-12-700-pm/ retrieved january 3, 2022
- ↑ https://heritagedata.prd.state.or.us/historic/index.cfm?do=v.dsp_siteSummary&resultDisplay=52761, retrieved January 10, 2022
- ↑ https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/marilyn-monroes-oregon-connection-and-stuffing-recipe/ retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://www.orartswatch.org/passages-the-ones-we-lost-in-2020 retrieved January 3, 2022/
- ↑ https://www.oregoncartooninstitute.com/about-us/ retrieved 11/28/21
- ↑ https://www.cartoonbrew.com/biz/the-oregon-cartoon-institute-to-celebrate-mel-blanc-42083.html retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ https://harrysmithpdx.wordpress.com/page/3/ retrieved January 3, 2022
- ↑ "Anne Richardson on Will Vinton/2018 Oregon Film History Conference ta…". 15 November 2018.
- ↑ https://www.golocalpdx.com/lifestyle/oscarlandia-oscar-winners-and-nominees-with-ties-to-oregon, retrieved 11/28/21
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