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Brakhage was born Robert Sanders in Kansas City and adopted at two weeks old by Ludwig and Clara Brakhage. He started college at Dartmouth, but dropped out in his first year to make films. His almost 380 films were avant-garde and experimental but highly influential in the film world. He also taught film history at the University of Colorado. His death from bladder cancer was partly due to the coal-tar dyes used in his films.  
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Brakhage was born Robert Sanders in [[Kansas]] City and [[adopted]] at two weeks old by Ludwig and Clara Brakhage. He started college at Dartmouth, but dropped out in his first year to make films. His almost 380 films were avant-garde and experimental but highly influential in the film world. He also taught film history at the University of [[Colorado]]. His death from bladder cancer was partly due to the coal-tar dyes used in his films.  
  
 
He married twice and had seven children.
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
  
[Obituary]. The Guardian [London], 15 March 2003, p. 23
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[Obituary]. The [[Guardian]] [London], 15 March 2003, p. 23
  
 
[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]]
 
[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 17 June 2014

Stan Brakhage
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Biography

1933-2003

Also known as Robert Sanders and James Stanley Brakhage

American Film Maker

Brakhage was born Robert Sanders in Kansas City and adopted at two weeks old by Ludwig and Clara Brakhage. He started college at Dartmouth, but dropped out in his first year to make films. His almost 380 films were avant-garde and experimental but highly influential in the film world. He also taught film history at the University of Colorado. His death from bladder cancer was partly due to the coal-tar dyes used in his films.

He married twice and had seven children.

References

[Obituary]. The Guardian [London], 15 March 2003, p. 23