- Hugh Parker Guiler
Infobox Actor
name = Hugh Parker Guiler
birthdate = birth date|1898|2|15
birthplace =Boston, Massachusetts
deathdate = death date and age|1985|1|7|1898|2|15
spouse =Anaïs Nin (1923-1977)Hugh Parker Guiler (
15 February 1898 ,Boston -7 January 1985 ,New York City ) also known as Ian Hugo wasAnaïs Nin 's husband from 1923 until her death in 1977, and who became a skilled engraver and filmmaker in his own right.Guiler was born in Boston, Massachusetts, lived in Puerto Rico as a child, went to school in Scotland, and graduated from
Columbia University where he studied economics and literature.He was working at National City Bank when he met Anaïs Nin. They married in March 1923. In 1924, they moved to
Paris , and in that city Nin’s began work on her famous diary. In 1939, shortly beforeWorld War II , Parker and Nin moved back to New York City. In 1940, he took up engraving and etching, studying underStanley William Hayter of Atelier 17 in Paris, producing surreal images that often accompanied Nin’s books. He received advice and instruction in filmmaking fromAlexander Hammid , who told Guiler "Use the camera yourself, make your own mistakes, make your own style". He adopted the name Ian Hugo in the 40's when he began makingexperimental films , some starring Nin.The film "Bells of Atlantis" (1952), features a soundtrack of
electronic music byLouis and Bebe Barron , and stars Nin as a mythical queen of Atlantis. In "Jazz of Lights" (1954), also featuring a score by the Barrons, the street lights ofTimes Square become, in Nin’s words, "an ephemeral flow of sensations".Hugo lived the last two decades of his life in New York City, dictating his memoirs and continuing his engraving and filmmaking work. He briefly met Nin's other husband,
Rupert Pole , after Nin's death in 1977. Even though Nin and Pole's 1955 marriage was annulled in 1966, Pole was Nin'sliterary executor after her death.elected Filmography (as Ian Hugo)
*"Ai-Ye" (1950)
*"Bells of Atlantis" (1952)
*"Jazz of Lights" (1954)
*"Melodic Inversion" (1958)
*"The Gondola Eye" (1963-71)
*"Through the Magiscope" (1969)
*"Apertura" (1970)
*"Aphrodisiac I" (1971)
*"Aphrodisiac II" (1972)
*"Ian Hugo: Engraver and Filmmaker" (1972)
*"Levitation" (1972)
*"Transmigration" (1973)
*"Transcending" (1974)
*"Luminiscence" (1977) made with Arnold Eagle
*"Reborn" (1979)External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0401055 Hugh Parker Guiler (Ian Hugo) at IMDB]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/30/us/30pole.html Fox, Margalit. (July 30, 2006). "Rupert Pole, 87, Diarist's Duplicate Spouse, Dies", "The New York Times"]
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