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Mel Stuart, born Stuart Solomon (September 2, 1928 – August 9, 2012), was an American film director and producer. Stuart directed the fantasy-musical ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'' (1971). He has directed other features, including ''If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium'' (1969), ''One is a Lonely Number'' (1972) and ''Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135'' (2000). Stuart also directed feature documentaries including ''Four Days in November'' and ''Wattstax''. In addition he has directed or produced over 180 films including movies of the week, ''The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal'', ''Bill'', ''The Chisholms'', and ''Ruby and Oswald'', the television series ''Ripley's Believe it Not'', and the documentaries ''The Making of the President 1960'', 1964, and 1968, ''The Hobart Shakespeareans'', ''The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'', ''Man Ray — The Prophet of the Avant-Garde'', ''George Plimpton and the Philharmonic'' and ''The Poet's View''. He was awarded four Emmy awards, an Academy Award nomination, a Peabody, and numerous other awards. Stuart also served as president of the International Documentary Association for two years. He often worked with TV producer David L. Wolper. Stuart died of cancer at his Beverly Hills home on August 9, 2012. ==Family== Stuart was a first cousin of Stan Lee of Marvel Comics. Stuart married his first wife Harriet Rosalind Dolin on August 12, 1956. They have three children: Madeline, Peter, and Andrew. Madeline and Peter make appearances in ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''. Stuart and Dolin divorced in 1979. He married his second wife Roberta Silberman in the 1980s, and they stayed together until her death in 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mel Stuart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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