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Jack Royce Woolf (June 10, 1924 – June 10, 2014) was an American academic who was President Emeritus of the University of Texas at Arlington. He served the University from 1957, when he became Dean of Engineering, until 1989, when he retired. After serving as Dean of Engineering, Woolf became acting President in 1958 and President in 1960. He resigned that post in 1968.During Woolf's tenure as President, UTA became a four-year college, instituted its first graduate degree programs, and joined the University of Texas System. He died on his 90th birthday on June 10, 2014 from natural causes.
Date Of Birth February 25, 1917 Died 2014-06-10 Place Of Birth Hartford, Connecticut, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Education Purdue University Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Had been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) since 1979.
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Five of Me 1981 TV Movie Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop 1980 TV Movie director of photography A Christmas for Boomer 1979 TV Movie The Billion Dollar Threat 1979 TV Movie Matilda 1978 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977-1978 TV Series director of photography - 4 episodes Good Against Evil 1977 TV Movie director of photography Westside Medical 1977 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode How the West Was Won 1976-1977 TV Series 3 episodes Jeremiah of Jacob's Neck 1976 TV Movie The Oregon Trail 1976 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode The Desperate Miles 1975 TV Movie The Family Nobody Wanted 1975 TV Movie Adventures of the Queen 1975 TV Movie director of photography Virginia Hill 1974 TV Movie The Mark of Zorro 1974 TV Movie director of photography Locusts 1974 TV Movie The Strange and Deadly Occurrence 1974 TV Movie director of photography The Healers 1974 TV Movie Sons and Daughters 1974 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Killer Bees 1974 TV Movie director of photography Smile Jenny, You're Dead 1974 TV Movie director of photography Cry Rape 1973 TV Movie The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War 1973 TV Movie Isn't It Shocking? 1973 TV Movie Harry O 1973 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Kung Fu 1973 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Dead Men Tell No Tales 1971 TV Movie They Call It Murder 1971 TV Movie director of photography Paper Man 1971 TV Movie director of photography Sarge 1971 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode The Cliff 1970 TV Movie director of photography Daughter of the Mind 1969 TV Movie
Camera Department Title Year Status Character It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 aerial photographer - uncredited Kimberley Jim 1963 background photography Air Patrol 1962 aerial photographer In Love and War 1958 assistant camera - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1973 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series Kung Fu (1972)
Known for movies Good Against Evil (1977) as Cinematographer
Isn't It Shocking? (1973) as Cinematographer
Daughter of the Mind (1969) as Cinematographer
Killer Bees (1974) as Cinematographer