Robert Nelson

Robert Nelson

Deceased · Born: Mar 1, 1930 · Died: Jan 9, 2012

Personal Details

BornMar 1, 1930 San Francisco, California, USA

Biography

Robert Nelson, a renowned director and writer, was brought into this world on March 1, 1930, in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California, USA. His early life and upbringing in this bustling metropolis would later shape his creative endeavors and artistic vision.

Nelson's impressive body of work includes a range of notable films, such as the thought-provoking "Confessions of a Black Mother Succuba" (1965),the socially conscious "Oh Dem Watermelons" (1965),and the visually striking "Plastic Haircut" (1963). His unique storytelling style and cinematic eye captivated audiences and left a lasting impact on the film industry.

In his personal life, Nelson was married to the talented Gunvor Nelson, with whom he shared a deep emotional connection and collaborated on various creative projects. Together, they formed a formidable team, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and innovation.

Sadly, Robert Nelson's life came to a close on January 9, 2012, in Laytonville, California, USA. His legacy, however, continues to inspire and influence new generations of filmmakers, writers, and artists. Despite his passing, Nelson's remarkable contributions to the world of cinema remain a testament to his enduring talent and artistic vision.

Career

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