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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martin_LavutMartin Lavut - Wikipedia

    Martin Lavut (December 18, 1934 – January 26, 2016) was a Canadian filmmaker born in Montreal, Quebec. He wrote and directed numerous theatrical and television dramas, and documentary films. Among his dramas are the films Certain Practices, War Brides, Charlie Grant's War and The Marriage Bed.

  2. Feb 25, 2016 · Martin Lavut died at home on Jan. 26 from a neurodegenerative disease. He was 81. Through his distinguished and diverse career, Mr. Lavut was an award-winning film director of dramas and...

  3. View 11 images of Martin Lavut's characters from their voice acting career. Was born Dec 18, 1934 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0492275Martin Lavut - IMDb

    Martin Lavut was born on 18 December 1934 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was a director and actor, known for Heavy Metal (1981), At Home (1968) and Remembering Arthur (2006). He was married to Karen. He died on 26 January 2016 in Cabbagetown, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    • Director, Actor, Writer
    • December 18, 1934
    • Martin Lavut
    • January 26, 2016
  5. Martin Lavut was born on December 18, 1934 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was a director and actor, known for Heavy Metal (1981), At Home (1968) and Remembering Arthur (2006). He was married to Karen. He died on January 26, 2016 in Cabbagetown, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    • December 18, 1934
    • January 26, 2016
  6. In this feature length documentary, filmmaker Arthur Lipsett's close friend Martin Lavut documents the influence of the eccentric Oscar-nominated film genius. The world of cinema tragically lost Lipsett in 1986 when the Montreal-born artist committed suicide 2 weeks before his 50th birthday.

  7. Remembering Arthur is a 2006 documentary film about collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett that debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by Lipsett's close friend Martin Lavut and takes a personal approach to the story of his life through interviews with family, friends and colleagues. [1] [2] The film was ...