William Fulco
Priest, Person or entity appearing in film
1936 –
Who is William Fulco?
The Reverend Fr. William J. Fulco, S.J. is a Jesuit priest and National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California in the United States.
Fulco was born in Los Angeles. He entered the Society of Jesus in August 1954 and was ordained a priest in June 1966. He has spent most of his career in education.
He was hired to translate the dialogs for The Passion of the Christ into a hypothetical reconstructed form of Aramaic, the Aramaic that Jesus spoke, making him one of the few professional historical linguists specializing in the production of texts in unattested or poorly attested languages known to have existed, with a focus on the needs of the movie industry. Fulco does not reconstruct grammars of poorly attested or unattested language forms known to have existed, he reconstructs finite texts in such language forms and the reconstruction is limited to the necessities of the production of such texts. His reconstructed Aramaic used in the film incorporated elements of the language of the Book of Daniel, fourth-century Syriac, and Hebrew. Fulco has also worked on such films as "The Nativity Story" and "Constantine."
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- Born
- Feb 24, 1936
Los Angeles - Also known as
- William J. Fulco
- William J. Fulco, S.J.
- Reverend Fr. William J. Fulco, S.J.
- Fr. William Fulco
- Professor William Fulco
- Fr. William J. Fulco Ph.D.
- William James Fulco
- Religion
- Catholicism
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Yale University
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on July 23, 2013
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