Steven Ungerleider Explained
Steven Ungerleider (June 14, 1949 – March 18, 2023) was an American sports psychologist, author, and documentary film producer.[1]
Biography
Ungerleider was born to a Jewish family, the son of Joy (née Gottesman) and Samuel Ungerleider.[2] [3] His grandfather was D. Samuel Gottesman. He was a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. He held a PhD from the University of Oregon. As an undergraduate, he competed in gymnastics for the University of Texas.[4]
Ungerleider's first documentary film, Munich '72 and Beyond, was released in 2016.[5] [6] [7] [8]
Ungerleider had two daughters: physician and film producer, Shoshana R. Ungerleider;[9] and attorney Ariel Ungerleider Kelley.
Ungerleider died in Healdsburg, California, on March 18, 2023, at the age of 73 from pancreatic cancer.[10]
Films
Books
- Quest For Success (WRS/Spence Publications, 1994)
- Mental Training For Peak Performance (Rodale Press, 1996)
- Faust's Gold: Inside the East German Doping Machine (St.Martin's Press)[18]
- Beyond Strength (McGraw-Hill, 1991) with co-author Dr. Jacqueline Golding
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Obituaries in Eugene, OR | Eugene Register-Guard .
- News: Eric . Pace . Joy Ungerleider-Mayerson, 74, Former Head of Jewish Museum . The New York Times. September 9, 1994 .
- Web site: Deborah . Lipstadt . Joy Ungerleider-Mayerson 1920 – 1994 . Jewish Women's Archive.
- Web site: Steven Ungerleider. utexas.edu. University of Texas. 1 December 2015.
- News: Jaffee. Maayan. After decades of IOC silence, slain Israeli Olympians headed for recognition. 1 December 2015. JNS.org. 22 May 2015.
- News: Zaccardi. Nick. Munich 1972 Olympic attack victims' families detail massacre in documentary. 1 December 2015. NBC Sports. 1 December 2015.
- News: Borden. Sam. Long-Hidden Details Reveal Cruelty of 1972 Munich Attackers. 1 December 2015. New York Times. 1 December 2015.
- News: Psychologist's documentary focuses on the 1972 Munich Massacre. 1 December 2015. American Psychological Association. July 2015.
- Web site: Bob . Tedeschi . 'Death is hot right now': An advocate for palliative care scored big with 'Extremis' . Statnews.com. January 4, 2017 . My father (the author and sports psychologist Steven Ungerleider) started the Foundation for Global Sports Development, which focuses on supporting underserved youth..
- Web site: Steven Ungerleider, Documentary Producer and Co-Founder of Sidewinder Films, Dies at 73. Mike. Barnes. The Hollywood Reporter. March 20, 2023. March 20, 2023.
- News: "Munich '72 and Beyond" Documentary from The Foundation for Global Sports Development Will Screen at Jewish Family & Children's Services in San Francisco - JFCS. 2016-06-14. JFCS. 2018-01-25. en-US.
- Web site: end-game. www.sundance.org. 2018-01-25.
- News: HBO Acquires Documentary On USA Gymnastics Sexual-Abuse Scandal. Pedersen. Erik. 2018-07-30. Deadline. 2018-07-30. en-US.
- Web site: "Positive All the Way," a New Documentary About the Paralympics, Now Airing on PBS. 2021-09-28. MovieDebuts.com. 12 July 2020 . en-US.
- Web site: Ferme. Antonio. 2021-07-15. CNN Films to Explore Arthur Ashe's Legacy On Tennis And HIV Activism In New Documentary. 2021-09-28. Variety. en-US.
- Web site: The Foundation for Global Sports Development Presents $25,000 to the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. 2021-08-30. 2021-09-28. WFMZ. en-US.
- Web site: The Foundation for Global Sports Development Presents $25,000 to the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. 2021-09-28. PRWeb.
- News: Longman. Jere. Just Following Orders, Doctors' Orders (book review). 2 December 2015. New York Times. 22 April 2001.