Living the Gift of Time
Born to Russian immigrant parents, Al Kallis co-founder of the iconic IHOP restaurant chain exemplifies the American dream. Living the Gift of Time follows his coming of age journey from childhood in New York where he develops his eye-hand co-ordination and risk-taking skills, through a stint in the Air Force, to the streets of Paris as a young artist finding his way in love and life. During this intriguing sojourn he develops his creative talents, pursues his curiosities and experiences life-changing epiphanies. He ends up in California where thanks to an unexpected phone call from Roger Corman, King of the "B" flicks, Kallis goes on to forge a career creating advertising campaigns for American International Pictures. "If we could put sprocket holes on Al Kallis' art we'd have better films." Inspired early on by his collaboration with Saul Bass, Kallis paints album covers for Capitol Records – his clients include Universal Pictures and Allied Artists. Years later, he channels his creative vision into making documentary films with his wife of sixty-four years, Trudy Drucker. In spite of his stellar accomplishments in art and investments, his soul mate, partner, wife and lover Trudy, his children and grandchildren provide him with the greatest joy and satisfaction. Witness to a rapidly changing world, Kallis has lived seventy-five years in the 20th century and fifteen in the 21st. Filled with insights, humor and candid confessions, Kallis attributes many opportunities to luck and instinct, but his ability to take timely action plays out over and over.
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Living the Gift of Time
Born to Russian immigrant parents, Al Kallis co-founder of the iconic IHOP restaurant chain exemplifies the American dream. Living the Gift of Time follows his coming of age journey from childhood in New York where he develops his eye-hand co-ordination and risk-taking skills, through a stint in the Air Force, to the streets of Paris as a young artist finding his way in love and life. During this intriguing sojourn he develops his creative talents, pursues his curiosities and experiences life-changing epiphanies. He ends up in California where thanks to an unexpected phone call from Roger Corman, King of the "B" flicks, Kallis goes on to forge a career creating advertising campaigns for American International Pictures. "If we could put sprocket holes on Al Kallis' art we'd have better films." Inspired early on by his collaboration with Saul Bass, Kallis paints album covers for Capitol Records – his clients include Universal Pictures and Allied Artists. Years later, he channels his creative vision into making documentary films with his wife of sixty-four years, Trudy Drucker. In spite of his stellar accomplishments in art and investments, his soul mate, partner, wife and lover Trudy, his children and grandchildren provide him with the greatest joy and satisfaction. Witness to a rapidly changing world, Kallis has lived seventy-five years in the 20th century and fifteen in the 21st. Filled with insights, humor and candid confessions, Kallis attributes many opportunities to luck and instinct, but his ability to take timely action plays out over and over.
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Living the Gift of Time

Living the Gift of Time

by Albert Kallis
Living the Gift of Time

Living the Gift of Time

by Albert Kallis

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Born to Russian immigrant parents, Al Kallis co-founder of the iconic IHOP restaurant chain exemplifies the American dream. Living the Gift of Time follows his coming of age journey from childhood in New York where he develops his eye-hand co-ordination and risk-taking skills, through a stint in the Air Force, to the streets of Paris as a young artist finding his way in love and life. During this intriguing sojourn he develops his creative talents, pursues his curiosities and experiences life-changing epiphanies. He ends up in California where thanks to an unexpected phone call from Roger Corman, King of the "B" flicks, Kallis goes on to forge a career creating advertising campaigns for American International Pictures. "If we could put sprocket holes on Al Kallis' art we'd have better films." Inspired early on by his collaboration with Saul Bass, Kallis paints album covers for Capitol Records – his clients include Universal Pictures and Allied Artists. Years later, he channels his creative vision into making documentary films with his wife of sixty-four years, Trudy Drucker. In spite of his stellar accomplishments in art and investments, his soul mate, partner, wife and lover Trudy, his children and grandchildren provide him with the greatest joy and satisfaction. Witness to a rapidly changing world, Kallis has lived seventy-five years in the 20th century and fifteen in the 21st. Filled with insights, humor and candid confessions, Kallis attributes many opportunities to luck and instinct, but his ability to take timely action plays out over and over.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150915848
Publisher: Kallis Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Al Kallis is one of the founders of IHOP, International House of Pancakes.

A member of The Art Students League in New York City, Kallis also attended the Art Center School of Los Angeles. A professional illustrator and art director, Kallis’ clients included, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, American International Pictures and Capitol Records.

As a documentary filmmaker, Kallis produced numerous foundation films. The Making of Amber Waves received the American Film Festival’s Blue Ribbon Award and is in the National Archives. Other documentaries include Art Colonies in America, how the art colony movement shaped a uniquely American artistic aesthetic, The Incredible Dream, a history of the Hebrew University, The Family Place about the Julia Ann Singer Center for damaged children, Winning, a documentary on the Westside Center for Independent Living, Friends Forever, the story of the Jewish Big Brothers organization and Partners, a Rockefeller supported project documenting geo-political activists from around the world.

A lifetime member of Variety International, he has also served on the board of The Beverly Hills Maple Center, is a founding member of the Los Angeles Children’s Museum and in 2013 received the Young Musicians Foundation Humanitarian Award.
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