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Ross McLean (civil servant)

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355:, Digby was reported as saying that his father was intensely nationalistic, and that he was perhaps best known for having stood up to U.S. film interests during his NFB tenure. Yolande remarked that her father loved history, read voraciously and travelled widely, sometimes forgetting to tell his family his next destination. Fluent in several languages, Mr McLean taught himself French by translating the Bible. In later life, McLean suffered from 175: 31: 167: 609: 339: 302:
their work. In December 1949, McLean was informed that his contract would not be renewed when it expired in January. Ralph Foster, then assistant commissioner, resigned in protest. Several other members of McLean's staff threatened to resign as well, but he dissuaded them from doing so as he did not want the NFB to be harmed.
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investigation was instigated into communism at the Board. Several employees were deemed "security risks", but following the findings of the investigation, McLean refused to fire any staff members. He believed that the political beliefs of his staff were irrelevant as long as it did not interfere with
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In the same year that the NFB was established, Grierson hired McLean to serve under him as the Assistant Film Commissioner. After arguments with the government over the content of several films, Grierson resigned his position as Government Film Commissioner in 1945. During the turbulent postwar
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at the NFB during his uncle's time there. Grant, whose own NFB career spanned nearly three decades, described his uncle as a very philosophic person who believed very much in the concept of film and public information. He went on to serve as interim Commissioner himself during the 1960s.
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years, McLean succeeded Grierson as Commissioner, initially on an interim basis but from January 1947 as an official appointment. McLean was faced with several problems during his time in charge, including budget cuts, a reduction in staffing and conflicts with the dominant
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within the NFB. In an atmosphere of heightening Cold War tensions with a government minister suggesting that certain NFB employees were engaged in Communist activities, a
718: 703: 683: 146:(1905-1984), the 11th of 12 children of a Northern Manitoba minister and farmer, was born in the small prairie village of Ethelbert in 1905. He became a 678: 263: 238:. In 1932 he returned to Canada, working for the Association of Canadian Clubs and also engaging in a journalistic career. He wrote for 673: 480: 698: 430: 395: 640: 560: 528: 500: 434: 399: 298: 155: 330:(CRTC), where he eventually took on the role of special policy advisor, a post he was to hold until he retired in 1973. 306: 287: 251: 613: 713: 240: 219: 158:(NFB) in the 1940s, having previously been instrumental in the foundation of the Board the previous decade. 472: 356: 207: 100: 270:. In 1938 Massey and McLean discussed how unimpressed they were by the standard of films produced by the 693: 688: 650: 271: 223: 111: 52: 215: 203: 476: 464: 235: 582: 322:
In 1950, McLean moved to Paris with his wife and young son to head the film division at the
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Government Film Commissioners and Chairpersons of the National Film Board of Canada
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Ross married Beverley Bell Cosh and they had two children, Digby and Yolande.
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Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America
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McLean's greatest problem, however, came from the government's fear of
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Motion Picture Bureau. McLean had seen and admired the work of British
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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In 1936 he was appointed the personal secretary to the
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The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 250:magazines, and in 1935 became the 178:John Ross McLean (top right) with 14: 684:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 637:Government Film Commissioner and 607: 214:from Manitoba in 1927, he won a 29: 704:People with Alzheimer's disease 202:In the 1920s McLean studied at 1: 679:University of Manitoba alumni 641:National Film Board of Canada 561:National Film Board of Canada 529:National Film Board of Canada 501:National Film Board of Canada 435:National Film Board of Canada 400:National Film Board of Canada 299:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 156:National Film Board of Canada 396:"NFB Profiles - Ross McLean" 359:. He died July 26, 1984, in 583:"McLean, Grant (1921-2002)" 288:United States film industry 254:'s editor of publications. 252:National Liberal Federation 735: 674:Brandon University alumni 647: 635: 627: 622: 349:In an interview with the 309:, had begun working as a 92:Civil Servant, Journalist 28: 699:Canadian cinema pioneers 206:, and then later at the 473:McFarland & Company 465:"Blacklisted Animators" 463:Cohen, Karl F. (1997). 343: 208:University of Manitoba 199: 171: 170:John Ross McLean, 1926 101:University of Manitoba 341: 177: 169: 118:University of Oxford 651:William Arthur Irwin 616:at Wikimedia Commons 224:University of Oxford 210:. After gaining his 112:University of Oxford 639:Chairperson of the 581:Ramsey, Christine. 357:Alzheimer's disease 272:Canadian Government 258:National Film Board 344: 216:Rhodes Scholarship 200: 172: 657: 656: 648:Succeeded by 623:Cultural offices 612:Media related to 406:on August 6, 2012 305:McLean's nephew, 236:Northern Illinois 141: 140: 121: 116: 109: 726: 714:UNESCO officials 628:Preceded by 620: 614:John Ross McLean 611: 595: 594: 592: 590: 578: 572: 571: 569: 567: 553: 540: 539: 537: 535: 521: 512: 511: 509: 507: 493: 487: 486: 460: 451: 450: 448: 446: 437:. Archived from 427: 416: 415: 413: 411: 402:. 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Ethelbert
Manitoba
Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
University of Manitoba
M.A.
University of Oxford
Canadian
civil servant
National Film Board of Canada


Georges Vanier
Vincent Massey
Lester Pearson
Canada House
London
Brandon College
University of Manitoba
MA
Rhodes Scholarship
Balliol College
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
United States
Northern Illinois
Saturday Night
Canadian Forum

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