Robin Lehman

Robin Lehman
Born Robert Owen Lehman Jr.
Nationality American
Occupation Director
Cinematographer
Spouse(s) Marie Rolf
Children 2
Parent(s) Ruth "Kitty" Lehman
Robert Lehman

Robert "Robin" Owen Lehman Jr. is an American cinematographer, director, screenwriter, and member of the Lehman family.

Biography

Born Robert Owen Lehman Jr., he is the son of Robert Lehman (1891–1969) and Ruth "Kitty" (Leavitt) Meeker Lehman (1904–1984). His mother is the daughter of William Homer Leavitt and Ruth Bryan Owen and granddaughter of United States Secretary of State, William Jennings Bryan.[1][2] His father is the son of Philip Lehman and the grandson of Emanuel Lehman.

He is married to musicologist Marie Rolf;[3] they have two children: Rolf and Morgan.[4]

Cinematography

  • 1978 Manimals (Short) , Cinematographer and Director
  • 1977 The Black Pearl, Cinematographer
  • 1976 The End of the Game (Short), Cinematographer, Director, and Writer
  • 1976 Nightlife (Short), Cinematographer and Writer
  • 1975 Don't (Documentary short), Cinematographer, Director, and Writer
  • 1975 See (Documentary short), Cinematographer, Director, and Writer
  • 1975 Tommy (special material), Cinematographer
  • 1974 Sea Creatures (Documentary short), Cinematographer and Director
  • 1973 Colter's Hell (Short), Cinematographer, Director, and Writer
  • 1972 Flyaway (Short) (as R.O. Lehman), Director and Writer

References

  1. Ingham, John N. (January 1, 1983). Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders, Volume 2. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 783. ISBN 9780313239083.
  2. History and Families of Marion County Illinois: William Jennings Bryan retrieved April 2, 2012
  3. Kozinn, Allan (December 20, 1994). "MUSIC NOTES; Song Fest Co-Founder To Direct Arts Center At the 92d Street Y". New York Times.
  4. "Obituary: Reverend Robert Frederick Rolf". The Plain Dealer. March 21, 2012.
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