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Jane Marsh Beveridge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jane Marsh Beveridge
Jane Marsh Beveridge (born Jane Smart; December 2, 1915 – September 16, 1998) was a Canadian director, producer, editor, screenwriter, teacher, and sculptor. She was best known as one of the pioneering film makers at the National Film Board of Canada.〔〔〔〔 ==Early years and education== Marsh was born in Ottawa, Ontario to Russel S. Smart and Emma Louise (Louie) Parr;〔 her father was a successful, self-made patent attorney, and her mother was "an accomplished Ottawa hostess".〔Elizabeth Smart. ''Necessary Secrets: The Journals of Elizabeth Smart'' (1987, Alice Van Wart ed.)〕 Russell and Louie had four children: Helen (b. 1909), Elizabeth (b. 1913), Jane (b. 1915) and Russell Jr. (b. 1921).〔 The family had a summer house, which they named 'The Barge', on Kingsmere Lake located next door to the future Prime Minister of Canada, William Lyon Mackenzie King. She earned her bachelor's (1954) and master's (1956) degrees from Sarah Lawrence College.〔
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