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John Kobal
John Kobal (born Ivan Kobaly, 30 May 1940 – 28 October 1991)〔(Kobal's biography page ), John Kobal Foundation. This page contains an extensive Bibliography of Kobal's books.〕 was an Austrian-born British based film historian responsible for The Kobal Collection, a commercial photograph library related to the film industry.
==Biography==
Kobal was born in Linz, Austria, but the family emigrated to Canada when Kobal was ten〔 and settled in Ottawa.〔Charles Hagen ("John Kobal, 51; Compiled Collection Of Hollywood Lore", ) ''New York Times'', 30 October 1991〕
Kobal had a short-lived career as an actor in early 1960s London. He was an inveterate collector: magazines, postcards, pictures, any movie memorabilia. It was a chance encounter with Marlene Dietrich in Canada in the 1950s that led Kobal to develop his affection for the Golden Age of Hollywood. He used his contacts from a BBC appointment in New York from 1964 to acquire Hollywood related photographs,〔 eventually numbering about 4,500 images dating from the end of the silent era to about 1960.〔Brett Johnson ("Here's how a star-struck fan saved Hollywood history from the trash heap", ) ''Ventura County Star'', 7 August 2008〕 The material was then considered of little value and regularly dumped.
The author of 30 books, Kobal was responsible for organising the first exhibition of Hollywood related photographs at London's Victoria and Albert Museum in 1974.〔Scarlet Cheng ("The lost art of glamour", ) ''Los Angeles Times'', 25 August 2008〕 The critic John Russell Taylor has described Kobal's contribution to film studies as "unique".〔 A gay man, Kobal died aged 51 of AIDS-related pneumonia in London.〔("AIDS 1991", ) ''Entertainment Weekly'' website〕

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