Charles-Rudnick-Obituary

Charles Rudnick

San Francisco, Ca, California

1945 - 2019

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Charles Franklin Rudnick

May 11, 1945 - August 10, 2019

Charles Rudnick, award-wining filmmaker, husband, father, and grandfather passed away after a long health struggle at the age of 74. Charles was born on May 11th, 1945 to Mildred (Millie) and Isadore (Izzy) Rudnick. The second of five...

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Charles was a dear friend. He was a big part of my life growing up. He would take his daughter Margi and myself with him to Pier 39 and let us play at the arcades as well as look at all the shops, it was my first time visiting there and for a young kid in elementary school it really was an eye opening experience. He would always be part of fun participating in air hockey and other games.
Another fond memory I have of Charles is the first time seeing him right after I came back from the...

I had the pleasure of working with Charles in video production and learned a lot from him.

We not only worked together, we broke bread together, and he invited me into his home.

He was a good man - I'm blessed to have known him.

Even thought we did not know Charles very long, we could tell he was a fine man because of his children. Margie's an amazing woman, and we so glad she is part of our family. He welcomed Devin into his family with open arms , and treated him as part of his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

AC: What a smart, creative class-act was this magnificent gentleman. This is a huge loss: to us, his friends; to the elegant Carmen, and his large, loving family; to the creative, cinematic community; and the extended Bay Areaand all of California. Indeed, a living, others-centered mensch.
Paula & Bob Rubin

Charles was a client, friend, and confidant. I'm very sad to hear of his passing, and give my deepest and sincerest condolences to the family. He will truly be missed. One of the most hip dudes I've EVER met.

I hadn't seen Charles in a long time and am so sad that he has passed. A bright spirit who was my very first director of photography, and taught me so much. Bless him and his family.