
Glenn Palmedo-Smith
Hold at All Costs
Glenn Palmedo-Smith has produced dozens of documentary and tribute bios for various clients. He is also the author of Discovering Ellis Ruley, Crown Publishing; A true story about Ellis Ruley, the son of runaway slave, who, as an artist, married a white woman in 1932.
Palmedo-Smith organized a two and half year national exhibition of the artist’s work, sponsored by The Ford Motor Company. He has appeared on CBS Sunday Morning, Tony Brown’s Journal and PBS Radio’s – All Things Considered and featured in articles in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Hartford Current and The San Francisco Examiner.
He also wrote and directed The Hungry Woman, a 35mm feature film depicting a true-life murder mystery, involving a migrant camp in Southern California. Having seen the film in his local theater two years ago, Producer Bob Baker approached Palmedo-Smith for Hold At All Costs – The Story of Forgotten Soldiers, in a Forgotten Battle, of a Forgotten War.