Legendary Olympic documentarian and filmmaker Bud Greenspan is honored as the inaugural inductee to the U.S. Sports Film Hall of Fame on June 4, 2008. Greenspan is honored for capturing and documenting some of the most memorable moments in Olympic history with his inimitable style during an Olympic career that has spanned four decades. Greenspan, 81, is an eight-time Emmy Award-winning producer with a list of distinguished credits to his name and the recognition of a lifetime of dedication and service to the Olympic Movement. He has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Directors Guild of America in 1995; the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognized his work at the 2006 Sports Emmy Awards; and in 1996 he received a George Foster Peabody Award, cited as one of the industry’s most prestigious awards, to recognize “distinguished and meritorious public service.” https://videos.whiteblox.com/gnb/secure/player.aspx?sid=47436