Hal Roth Net Worth

Hal Roth Net Worth is
$950,000

Hal Roth Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Hal Roth (1927 – October 18, 2008) was an American sailor and author. In 1971 he was awarded the Blue Water Medal of the Cruising Club of America. He died of lung cancer.Hal Roth was an avid sailor and prolific sailing writer. The success of his first book, about the John Muir Trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, prompted him and his wife to try the precarious worlds of adventuring and writing. They quit their jobs, and began a 19 month voyage around the Pacific in a 35 foot sloop. Their vast journey culminated in the publication of his first sailing book, "Two on a Big Ocean."He and his wife, Margaret, subsequently made a life of sailing and writing about it, including sailing around South America and a circumnavigation via Panama, the Torres Strait, and Suez. He then raced single-handedly around the world in the 1986-87 BOC Challenge, finishing fourth in a class of fourteen.History description from The Hal Roth Papers of San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Historic Documents Department: Hal Roth was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1927. He was an aviator during World War II and the Korean War. During the course of his lifetime, Roth was also an author, sailor, mountaineer, and photographer. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Journalism, and became a free-lance writer and photographer. He studied photography with Edward Weston and Ansel Adams. He worked as a photographer for the American Society of Magazine Photographers based in Sausalito, California and took countless images of life in the surrounding area of California during the late 1950s and into the late 1960s. Roth's free-lance works of note include magazine titles such as Colliers, Fortune, The Saturday Evening Post, and The New York Times. Themes of his work include: California landscapes and wildlife, San Francisco (including Fisherman's Wharf), Winter Olympics, Dr. Suess, and Native American wildland firefighters of the Southwest.Hal was also engaged in photographic study of human life as represented by his "Time and Place" album and his Chinatown exhibit. In 1964, the San Francisco Museum of Art exhibited 40 of Roth's black and white photographic images titled "The Faces of Chinatown." Roth's first published book, Pathway in the Sky (1965) displays his passion for the John Muir Trail and the Sierra Mountains. The associated images of the John Muir Trail also reflect people enjoying the trail and document its use in the early 1960s.In 1959, Roth met Margaret Hale-White from Oxford, England who was visiting a friend in San Francisco, California. Margaret was born in Bombay, India and was the daughter of an English engineer. According to Roth, she worked in Paris for six and a half years as a dual language secretary for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Sharing backgrounds in mountaineering and hiking and a love for adventure, they married in 1960.Even though neither was a sailor, their friends shared a love of sail

Date Of Birth1927-01-01
Died2008-10-18
ProfessionDirector, Cinematographer, Producer

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Spanking Master 41996Video
Spanking Master 31994Video
Spanking Master 21992Video
All the Way In1991Video
The Spanking Master1989Video
Black Workout1986Video as Scott Arden
Black Sex Party1986Video

Cinematographer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
All the Way In1991Video director of photography
Black Sweat1988Video
Black Lust, White Passion1987Video
Dynastud1986Video
Sins of Rachel1972
Threads of Man1971Short

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Spanking Master 41996VideoMr. Brooks (as Scott Arden)
Spanking Master 31994VideoMr. Brooks (as Scott Arden)
The Spanking Master1989VideoMr. Brooks (non-sexual role) (as Scot Arden)
Black Lust, White Passion1987Video as Scott Arden

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Black Sweat1988Video producer
Black Lust, White Passion1987Video producer

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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