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Rory Karpf

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Rory Karpf is an American filmmaker specializing in sports related themes. He has won four Emmys and a Peabody Award for his work.[1]

In 2007, Karpf directed Dale, a theatrical film on the life of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. When it premiered on the cable network CMT, it was the highest rated program in the network's history.[2] It is also believed to be the highest selling sports DVD of all time. [citation needed]

After the success of Dale, Karpf went on to direct the racing related films The Ride of Their Lives, Together and Tim Richmond: To the Limit, which was part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series.[3] Karpf was praised for directing "one of only a few films in the series that tells its story with a clarity that we didn’t have when the events occurred."[4]

He continued his relationship with ESPN directing two more films for the network, Wendell Scott and Herschel.[5] In 2011 he wrote and directed the short film Marbles, an official selection in the Los Angeles Short Film Festival.[6]

In 2011, Karpf directed Herschel, the only authorized film on Heisman trophy winning football player Herschel Walker.[7] He followed that up with Lolo, a documentary on Olympic track athlete Lolo Jones. Karpf was granted exclusive access to Jones and was able to uncover material never before seen on the athlete. [8]

He is currently working on a film about a tornado that hit Atlanta in 2008.[9]

References

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