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Charles F. Cirgenski was born on 1956, is a Film producer. Discover Charles F. Cirgenski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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He is a member of famous Cinematographer with the age 67 years old group.
Charles F. Cirgenski Height, Weight & Measurements
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Charles F. Cirgenski Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Charles F. Cirgenski worth at the age of 67 years old? Charles F. Cirgenski’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cinematographer. He is from . We have estimated
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As of 2020 the production has not happened. and assumed abandoned.
The documentary, Making Genes Dance, which he produced for PBS affiliate WFUM won him a local Michigan EMMY in 2006 in the Cultural Documentary category.
Charles and his producing partner, Steve Kimbrell (Access Hollywood, Bump-It Entertainment) in 2006 announced that they had signed a life rights deal with base-guitarist William Bootsy Collins.
In 2000, Stardust was acquired by HBO for domestic television release and was available on DVD through MTI Artist View. Both films were in distribution but are no longer available. His award-winning, six film, documentary series, Artists in America, for the Archives of American Art is in the Smithsonian Institute's permanent collection.
Charles has co produced, written and directed two feature films, One Room Castle in 1993 and Stardust (AKA "Hoover") in 1998.
In 1984, he co produced, wrote and directed a documentary, In Celebration: The Fours Project, for the Smithsonian, which took him on a journey around the world to West Irian Jaya, Indonesia, where he was the first filmmaker in over twenty years to gain access to the remote jungle of the Punjak Jaya mountain range. Two of his feature screenplays have won major awards, including the prestigious Malcolm Vincent first place script award for Hoover (AKA Stardust) and a Christopher Columbus Society Discovery screen writing award for the unproduced The Tontine.
Cirgenski received his BFA in photography and design at The Center for Creative Studies (Detroit) in 1978. He continued his education in filmmaking at School of Visual Arts' (NYC) abroad studies program at the Irish National Film Studios in Ireland under the tutelage of both Academy Award winning producer, director Robert Wise (Sound of Music, West Side Story, Star Trek) and screenwriter, producer Earnest Lehman (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Sabrina, North By Northwest).
Charles F. Cirgenski is a Michigan Emmy award-winning producer, director and screenwriter, who began his career in filmmaking in 1967, when at the age of 11, he purchased a Super 8 camera and projector with S&H Green Stamps and made his first opus, The Rubicon Extension.