George C. Stoney, a renowned producer and director, entered this world on a warm summer day, July 1, 1916, in the charming city of Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the world of filmmaking, with notable works including the groundbreaking documentary "All My Babies: A Midwife's Own Story" (1953),the thought-provoking "How the Myth Was Made: A Study of Robert Flaherty's Man of Aran" (1978),and the poignant "Booked for Safekeeping" (1960).
Stoney's personal life was filled with love and companionship, as he was married to the lovely Mary Newcome Bruce. Together, they shared a lifetime of memories and experiences.
Tragically, George C. Stoney's life came to a close on July 12, 2012, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of filmmakers and documentary enthusiasts alike.