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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dale_PollockDale Pollock - Wikipedia

    Dale M. Pollock (born 1950) is an American film producer, writer and film professor. A journalist whose works have been published in a number of magazines and newspapers, Pollock is also the author of a biography of George Lucas.

  2. www.dalempollock.com › Dale_M_Pollock › HomeHome [www.dalempollock.com]

    Dale M. Pollock is a film professor, writer, filmmaker and a catalyst who makes things happen. He is based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after a 22-year career in Los Angeles as an award-winning newspaper reporter and feature film producer, with 13 movies to his credit.

  3. www.dalempollock.com › Dale_M_Pollock › AboutABOUT - dalempollock.com

    Dale M. Pollock is an award-winning teacher, writer and filmmaker. He is based in Winston-Salem, NC where he is a Professor of Cinema Studies and Producing at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0689645Dale Pollock - IMDb

    Dale Pollock. Producer: Set It Off. Dale Pollock was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and graduated at the top of his class from Brandeis University, and eventually earned his masters in communications from San Jose State University. In 1977, he began his career writing for the Daily Variety.

  5. Dale M. Pollock. Dale Pollock was born in Cleveland, Ohio, earned a BA in Anthropology from Brandeis University in 1972 and eventually earned his masters in communications from San Jose State University. In 1977, he began his career writing for Daily Variety.

  6. In this captivating episode of Almost Above Average, host Chris McIntyre sits down with Dale Pollack, the creative genius behind timeless movies like "Set It...

  7. 22 Nov 2023 · Yes, admitted Dale Pollock, that line of dialogue has been repeated to him ad nauseum when, two years after officially retiring from teaching at the School of Filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), he has “un-retired” and returned to the classroom, teaching a short films curriculum to first-year students ...