Nicholas Clapp, Documentarian and Author Known as a “Modern-Day Indiana Jones,” Dies at 89
He worked on Oscar-nominated projects for the National Geographic Society and led an expedition to find the lost city of Ubar.
He was not on the list.
Nicholas Clapp, a documentarian, author and amateur archaeologist who studied, filmed and wrote about the deserts of the world as a “modern-day Indiana Jones,” has died. He was 89.
Clapp lived in Anza Borrego State Park in Borrego Springs, California, and died Wednesday after a stroke, his daughter Cristina Clapp told The Hollywood Reporter. He had been out hiking the day before.
Clapp started out at the National Geographic Society in the
1960s and was a producer and production manager, respectively, on two
Oscar-nominated documentaries released in 1973 and 1975: the Leslie
Nielsen-narrated Journey to the Outer Limits, which revolved around a climb of
the Santa Rosa Peak in the Peruvian Andes, and the E.G. Marshall-narrated The
Incredible Machine, a “journey” inside the human body.
Clapp served as an editor in 1968 on the ABC series The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau and produced and directed 1971’s The Great Mojave Desert, a one-hour special for National Geographic and CBS. He went on to win more than 70 awards for his documentary work.
In a quest that began in the early 1980s, Clapp led expeditions to Arabia with a team that included space scientists and geologists to search for the lost, gold-filled city of Ubar that, according to the Koran, sunk into the desert as a result of God’s wrath upon its sinful people.
His team would spend four years digging before locating Ubar in what is now Oman, and that made for a 1996 PBS documentary and a 1998 book, The Road to Ubar: Finding the Atlantis of the Sands.
As an amateur archaeologist, “You can do things the professionals can’t,” Clapp told the Los Angeles Times in 1998. “There are no reputations at stake, no colleagues looking over your shoulder. That freed me to perhaps do things others wouldn’t do.” The piece described him as “a modern-day Indiana Jones.”
Clapp was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on May 1, 1936. His grandfather Daniel was a miner who would perish in an underground accident, and his great uncle George owned a minstrel show that toured Western mining camps.
Clapp lived with the Zapotecs of southern Mexico, an experience that earned him a scholarship to Brown University. After graduation, he came to Los Angeles in 1958 and earned his master’s degree in cinema from USC.
His first job out of film school was as an assistant editor on Get Smart, which his daughter said was “the one non-educational show” she and her sister, Jennifer, were allowed to watch as kids.
In 1967, Clapp edited National Geographic specials about Alaska and birds and directed another one called The Haunted West in 1973. He also produced specials about the Mojave Desert in 1971, the Sahara in 1973, big cats in 1974, the history of British naval operations in 1975 and animals who are “hated” in 1976.
His other books included 2001’s Sheba: Through the Desert in Search of the Legendary Queen; 2007’s Who Killed Chester Pray?: A Death Valley Mystery; 2012’s Gold and Silver in the Mojave: Images of a Lost Frontier; 2015’s Virginia City: To Dance With the Devil and Old Magic: Lives of the Desert Shamans; 2017’s Bodie: Good Times & Bad; and 2019’s The Outlaw’s Violin.
Clapp also worked for Disney, producer David Wolper, director Mel Stuart and the White House during his career. More recently, he fought to preserve deserts in California.
In addition to his daughters, survivors include his wife of
18 years, Bonnie. His first wife, Kay, accompanied him on location for National
Geographic projects and to the Oman expedition.
Director
The Road to Ubar
Director
1996
David Ogden Stiers, Stacy Keach, Neil Ross, Jay O. Sanders,
Craig Sechler, J.T. Turner, and David Pogue in Nova (1974)
Nova
8.7
TV Series
Director
1996
1 episode
National Geographic Specials (1965)
National Geographic Specials
8.5
TV Series
Director
1971–1973
2 episodes
Writer
David Ogden Stiers, Stacy Keach, Neil Ross, Jay O. Sanders,
Craig Sechler, J.T. Turner, and David Pogue in Nova (1974)
Nova
8.7
TV Series
Writer
1996
1 episode
Los Angeles History Project (1988)
Los Angeles History Project
TV Series
Writer
1988
1 episode
National Geographic Specials (1965)
National Geographic Specials
8.5
TV Series
story
1971
1 episode
Producer
David Ogden Stiers, Stacy Keach, Neil Ross, Jay O. Sanders,
Craig Sechler, J.T. Turner, and David Pogue in Nova (1974)
Nova
8.7
TV Series
executive producer
1996
1 episode
Los Angeles History Project (1988)
Los Angeles History Project
TV Series
producer
1988
1 episode
Lee Curreri, Lori Singer, Erica Gimpel, and Gene Anthony Ray
in Fame (1982)
Fame
7.1
TV Series
producer
1983
1 episode
National Geographic Specials (1965)
National Geographic Specials
8.5
TV Series
executive producerproducer
1971–1976
6 episodes
Journey to the Outer Limits (1973)
Journey to the Outer Limits
6.9
producer
1973
Editor
To the Ends of the Earth (1983)
To the Ends of the Earth
8.0
Editor
1983
Bass on Titles (1982)
Bass on Titles
6.7
Short
Editor
1982
Notes on the Popular Arts (1978)
Notes on the Popular Arts
6.0
Short
Editor
1978
The Natural History of Our World: The Time of Man
TV Movie
Editor
1969
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (1966)
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
8.5
TV Series
Editor
1968
2 episodes
Adolf Hitler in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1968)
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
7.9
TV Movie
Editor
1968
National Geographic Specials (1965)
National Geographic Specials
8.5
TV Series
Editor
1967
2 episodes
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Hollywood
9.0
TV Movie
Editor
1967
Destination Safety
TV Movie
Editor
1966
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House
TV Movie
Editor
1966
The Thin Blue Line (1966)
The Thin Blue Line
6.4
TV Movie
Editor
1966
Let My People Go (1965)
Let My People Go
6.9
TV Movie
film editor
1965
Time-Life Specials: The March of Time (1965)
Time-Life Specials: The March of Time
7.0
TV Series
Editor
1965–1966
Barry Brown in The Teenage Revolution (1965)
The Teenage Revolution
7.8
TV Movie
Editor
1965
Korea: The 38th Parallel
TV Movie
Editor
1965
Race for the Moon (1965)
Race for the Moon
7.2
TV Movie
Editor
1965
Japan: A New Dawn Over Asia - Japan in the 20th Century
TV Movie
Editor
1965
The Making of the President 1960 (1963)
The Making of the President 1960
7.8
Editor
1963
Story of... (1962)
Story of...
TV Series
Editor
1962
1 episode
Production Manager
National Geographic Specials (1965)
National Geographic Specials
8.5
TV Series
production manager
1974–1976
5 episodes
The Incredible Machine (1975)
The Incredible Machine
7.1
executive in charge of production
1975
Journey to the Outer Limits (1973)
Journey to the Outer Limits
6.9
production manager
1973
Editorial Department
Story of a Rodeo Cowboy (1963)
Story of a Rodeo Cowboy
6.6
Short
associate editor
1963

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