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Marshall Flaum

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Flaum died at the age of 85 on October 1, 2010, in Los Angeles due to complications of hip surgery. He was survived by his wife, the former Gita Miller, as well as by a daughter, a son and two grandchildren. Both of his children are
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as being "one of those rare programs which remind us of the heights to which television can soar when it is at its best.".
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provided a history of the creation of the State of Israel in the wake of
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Jane Goodall and the World of Animal Behavior: The Wild Dogs of Africa
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told the story of the military history of the United States in
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He earned a pair of Emmy Awards in 1972 for segments on
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following his graduation from Iowa. Flaum returned to
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Index

Brooklyn
New York City
Los Angeles, California
Emmy Award
documentary
television director
producer
screenwriter
Academy Award
documentary films
The Yanks Are Coming
Let My People Go: The Story of Israel
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
New York
Union City, New Jersey
United States Army
World War II
bachelor's degree
University of Iowa
stage actor
New York City
Lee Strasberg
Broadway
Romeo and Juliet
Olivia de Havilland
Julius Caesar
Basil Rathbone
CBS
television series
Twentieth Century

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