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His work had also gained the attention of several people who were later to give him work, including Stanslas de la Roche Toulay, who had prepared the design for the metalwork of the Bordeax bridge, Jean Baptiste Krantz and Wilhelm Nordling.
The members included Jean-Baptiste Krantz, Henri Dion and Léon Molinos, both of whom had known Eiffel for a long time: their report was favorable, and Eiffel got the job.
Krantz writes that " Patterson had the film developed as soon as possible.
Heydrich's third name, " Eugen ", was his late maternal grandfather's first name ( Professor Eugen Krantz had been the director of the Dresden Royal Conservatory ).
Hampft suggested that Bakshi work with producer Steve Krantz, who had recently fired Culhane as supervising director on the Canadian science fiction series Rocket Robin Hood.
Krantz arranged a meeting with Crumb, during which Bakshi presented the drawings he had created while learning the artist's distinctive style to prove that he could adapt Crumb's artwork to animation.
Two weeks after Bakshi returned to New York, Krantz entered his office and told Bakshi that he had acquired the film rights through Dana, who had Crumb's power of attorney and signed the contract.
Some anthropologists in the latter half of the 20th century, used the term " Caucasoid " in their literature, such as Boyd, Gates, Coon, Cole, Brues and Krantz replacing the earlier term " Caucasian " as it had fallen out of usage.
Bakshi and Crumb were unable reach an agreement after two weeks of negotiations but Krantz secured the film rights from Crumb's wife, Dana, who had a power of attorney.
The crew receives a distress signal from Babylon 4, which had disappeared from Sector 14 four years earlier ; Major Krantz, the EarthForce commander of Babylon 4, requests assistance with evacuation.
Krantz earned one A-plus in English, but had a B-average in her major and C average in everything else.
Krantz had the opportunity to improve her marks when she took a short-story class during her sophomore year.
Although her husband had been insisting for years that she was a natural storyteller, Krantz believed that she was writing the book simply to prove to him that she was not able to write good fiction.
However, Steve Krantz had not yet paid Bakshi for his work on Fritz the Cat.
According to animator Mark Kausler, Krantz was so nervous about showing too much nudity and sexual activities that he had several versions of some sequences animated, for instance, in the " Maybellene " animation sequence.
Anthropologist Grover Krantz has gone on record as saying that he had no idea what the cast represented.
He adopted his professional name, Cortez, to capitalize on the fame of his older brother, Jacob Krantz, who had been transformed into the film matinee idol Ricardo Cortez.
Krantz later acquired the film rights through Crumb's then-wife, Dana, who had Crumb's power of attorney and signed the contract.
Towards the end of the year, Krantz began coproducing Heavy Traffic with Samuel Z. Arkoff, but Krantz had not compensated Bakshi for his work on Fritz the Cat, and halfway through the production of Heavy Traffic, Bakshi asked when he would be paid.
He married Judith Tarcher, who became the noted American writer Judith Krantz, on February 19, 1954 ; they had two sons, Tony and Nicholas.
Krantz and Libertarian Richard Spires had a show on WBT prior to 2003.

Krantz and Bakshi
Through producer Steve Krantz, Bakshi made his debut feature film, Fritz the Cat, released in 1972.
Unknown to Bakshi, Krantz and producer Al Guest were in the middle of a lawsuit.
Failing to reach a settlement with Guest, Krantz told Bakshi to grab the series ' model sheets and return to the United States.
Krantz told Bakshi that Hollywood studio executives would be unwilling to fund the film because of its content and Bakshi's lack of film experience.
Impressed by Crumb's sharp satire, Bakshi purchased the book and suggested to Krantz that it would work as a film.
Krantz sent Bakshi to San Francisco, where he stayed with Crumb and his wife, Dana, in an attempt to persuade Crumb to sign the contract.
Krantz intended to release the sequence as a 15-minute short in case the picture's financing fell through ; Bakshi, however, was determined to complete the film as a feature.
Bakshi refused, and Warner Bros. pulled out, leading Krantz to seek funds elsewhere.
Bakshi received a call from Krantz, who questioned him about Harlem Nights.
After locking Bakshi out of the studio the next day, Krantz called several directors, including Chuck Jones, in search of a replacement.
Arkoff threatened to withdraw his financial backing unless Krantz rehired Bakshi, who returned a week later.
In 1968, Ralph Bakshi, along with producer Steve Krantz, founded Bakshi Productions, establishing the studio as an alternative to mainstream animation by producing animation his own way and accelerating the advancement of female and minority animators.
However, Krantz told Bakshi that studio executives would be unwilling to fund the film because of its content and Bakshi's lack of film experience.
Impressed by Crumb's sharp satire, Bakshi purchased the book and suggested to Krantz that it would work as a film.
In the late 1960s, animator Ralph Bakshi and producer Steve Krantz founded Bakshi Productions, establishing the studio as an alternative to mainstream animation by producing animation his own way and accelerating the advancement of female and minority animators.
However, Krantz told Bakshi that studio executives would be unwilling to fund the film because of its content and Bakshi's lack of film experience.
Impressed by Crumb's sharp satire, Bakshi purchased the book and suggested to Krantz that it would work as a film.

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According to Grover Krantz years later, Patterson and Gimlin agreed they should have tried to shoot the creature, both for financial gain and to silence naysayers.
A few hours after the encounter, Patterson telephoned Donald Abbott, whom Krantz described as " the only scientist of any stature to have demonstrated any serious interest in the ( Bigfoot ) subject ," hoping he would help them search for the creature.
The first is the Postman himself, Gordon Krantz, who takes the uniform solely for warmth after he loses everything but his sleeping clothes.
These stories served as the basis for a pair of film adaptations produced by Steve Krantz, Fritz the Cat 1972, directed by Ralph Bakshi, and The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat 1974, directed by Robert Taylor.
Three attempts by General Sir Redvers Buller to break the siege resulted in defeat for the British forces at the battles of Colenso, Spion Kop and Vaal Krantz.
When they arrive, Krantz explains that the entire station has come unstuck in time, and that its crewmembers have been experiencing " flashes " that send them forward or backward in time for a short while.
Krantz claims to have learned the lesson well -- she did not write fiction again for 31 years.
In an unusual turn of events for the time, the books were not copyrighted under her own name but by Steve Krantz Productions.
Krantz serves on the Advisory Board of Compassion & Choices, an organization dedicated to providing choices for the dying.
Perhaps the most famous person to donate his body for study was the anthropologist Grover Krantz, as described by his colleague David Hunt at the Smithsonian.
After Krantz fired Bakshi, he began to seek a replacement director for Heavy Traffic, calling several directors, including Chuck Jones.
As a writer / producer for film his projects include " Sublime ", directed by Tony Krantz and starring Tom Cavanagh and Kathleen York, " American Voodoo ", " Otis " ( with director Tony Krantz ), " The Big Bang " ( starring Antonio Banderas and Sam Elliott, " The Last President " ( directed by Anhony Drazan ), " The Human Comedy " ( directed by Meg Ryan ), " Saint-Ex ", directed by Christopher McQuarrie, and " Solo ", directed by Antonio Banderas.
Although he is most known for his work in the comics field, Gunnar Krantz has been involved in several other kinds of art projects.
Krantz, USN received the golden key to the air station, and senior Mississippi U. S. Senator John C. Stennis was the guest speaker for the ceremony that opened the $ 60 million base.

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