"To Live is to Remember" is an original film dircted and starring Marshall Jamison. He and David Boles co-wrote and co-produced the production. Born in Boston on June 16, 1918 -- George Marshall Shipman Jamison -- was a great man and a mighty talent. David Boles worked as Mr. Jamison's assistant director and collaborator at the Nebraska ETV Network from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. This film was shown during Marshall's funeral in Fort Myers, Florida on September 2, 2003. He was 85.
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David Boles: Human Meme (2016)
Newark in Black and Blue (January 2005)
Unique Youth (1979-85)
KFOR Radio 1240 Aircheck (3/16/85)
Watershed [first script draft] [stills] [making of] (3/6/87)
Terms of Endearment (1983)
To Live is to Remember (1978) [by Marshall Jamison]
Columbia University in the City of New York (1988-1991)
Weeping Water Cafe -- Live [script] (1/7/87)
Drama of the Body: A Performance for the Deaf [script] (12/10/02)
ASL in Twenty-Four (2014)
Howard Stein in Collaboration (2011)
Hardcore ASL (2008)
Hand Jive (2005)
Director 5 -- Macromedia Shockwave Movie (1997)
American Theatre Wing -- Working in the Theatre #137 (September, 1988)
Weeping Water Cafe -- Location [script] (5/3/87)
Westborough Crusaders "Excelsior" Episode 4 [script] (June, 1982)
Westborough Crusaders "Masquerade of Robin Goodfellow" Episode 8 [script] (July, 1982)
The Trial of Standing Bear (1988)
Amerika (1987)
Kidding Around: A Bolesful (1980-83)