What kind of work does Wade Davis do?

What kind of work does Wade Davis do?

Wade Davis (anthropologist) Davis is an Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. Named by the NGS as one of the Explorers for the Millennium, he has been described as “a rare combination of scientist, scholar, poet and passionate defender of all of life’s diversity.”. His work has taken him to East Africa, Borneo, Nepal, Peru,…

Where was Wade Davis light at the edge of World filmed?

His four-hour series with National Geographic, Ancient Voices/Modern World, was shot in Australia, Mongolia, and Colombia. It has been broadcast worldwide on the National Geographic Channel as part of the second season of Light at the Edge of the World .

What kind of books does Wade Davis write?

Davis is the author of 15 books including The Serpent and the Rainbow , One River, and The Wayfinders. His many film credits include Light at the Edge of the World, an eight-hour documentary series produced for the National Geographic.

Who is Wade Davis married to and where does he live?

Davis is married. He and his wife Gail Percy have lived in several places, sometimes with concurrent residences in Washington, DC, Vancouver, the Stikine Valley of northern British Columbia and Bowen Island near Vancouver.

Who was the producer of Gone with the Wind?

Producer David O. Selznick had acquired the film rights to Mitchell’s novel in July, 1936 for $50,000 – a record amount at the time to an unknown author for her first novel, causing some to label the film “Selznick’s Folly.” At the time of the film’s release, the fictional book had surpassed 1.5 million copies sold.

How many Academy Awards did Gone with the Wind win?

Its record of a total of ten Academy Awards wins held firm until 1959, when Ben-Hur (1959) won eleven Oscars. It was phenomenal that Gone With the Wind did so well, given that 1939 boasted some of the greatest American films ever made, including Ninotchka, The Wizard of Oz, Wuthering Heights, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Goodbye, Mr. Chips]