William Weintraub
WriterProducerDirector
- Born
- February 19, 1926
- Died
- November 6, 2017
William Weintraub was born on 19 February 1926 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was a writer and producer, known for The Rise and Fall of English Montreal (1993), A Matter of Fat (1970) and Why Rock the Boat? (1974). He was married to Magdalena Landau and Bernice Grafstein. He died on 6 November 2017…
Biography
Director
The Rise and Fall of English Montreal(1993) |
| The Walls Come Tumbling Down(1976) |
Challenge for the Church(1972) |
A Matter of Fat(1970) |
| Celebration(1966) |
Writer
The Rise and Fall of English Montreal(1993) |
The Concert Man(1982) |
| Learning Ringette(1982) |
The Hottest Show on Earth(1977) |
Fort Good Hope(1976) |
Actor
| People of the Buffalo(1968) |
Drylanders(1962)as Narration |
Producer
| The Rebellion of Young David(1986) |
| Jack of Hearts(1986) |
| Happy Birthday Hacker John(1986) |
| Connection(1986) |
| Red Shoes(1986) |
Editorial Department
The Concert Man(1982) |
Additional Crew
Ratopolis(1973) |
Foires agricoles(1962) |
Thanks
Donald Brittain: Filmmaker(1995) |
Self
Making Movie History: William Weintraub(2012)as Self |
Mob Stories II(2007)as Self |
| I Hate to Lose(1977)as Narrator |
Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States(1967)as Self |
| A Life of Adventure(1965)as Narrator |












