Robert “Bob” Rosen, a pioneering movie historian, archivist and former dean of the UCLA College of Theater, Movie and Tv, has died. He was 84. Rosen died Wednesday, UCLA mentioned with out specifying a explanation for loss of life.

Born in 1940, Rosen was named Dean of the UCLA College of Theater, Movie and Tv in 1999, a place he held for barely greater than a decade. Earlier than that, he served as director of archives at UCLA beginning in 1975, rising the varsity’s authentic movie and TV vault right into a world-leading assortment. That appointment grew out of an invite to show one 10-week course on the UCLA Division of Movie and Tv in 1974.

“I by no means left. Understanding movement footage and educating filmmakers was to change into my life’s aim, and over the course of the subsequent 4 many years, I served as professor, then division chair, and at last for 11 years as dean of the varsity,” Rosen mentioned throughout an off-the-cuff dialog on the 68th Worldwide Federation of Movie Archives Congress in Beijing in 2012. “Bob was a transformative determine at UCLA, and his contributions to the sphere of movie and tv schooling, in addition to his management right here on the College of Theater, Movie and Tv, have left an indelible mark on our neighborhood,” UCLA College of Theater, Movie and Tv Dean Brian Kite mentioned in an announcement.

“Bob’s influence on the worldwide movie neighborhood was profound, and his legacy will proceed to form the business f.