- John Milius
Infobox actor
name = John Milius
imagesize = 150px
birthname = John Frederick Milius
birthdate = birth date and age|1944|04|11
birthplace =St. Louis, Missouri , USA
occupation =Screenwriter Film director Film producer
yearsactive = 1966 - present
John Frederick Milius (born
April 11 ,1944 ) is an Americanscreenwriter , director, and producer ofmotion pictures . He helped write "Dirty Harry " and "Apocalypse Now " and directed "Conan the Barbarian " and "Red Dawn ".Biography
Career
A former student at the
University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, Milius started his movie career in a student film contest in 1967, taking first prize for his entry "Marcello I'm Bored". Milius wrote, co-wrote or directed the popular and critically acclaimed films "Dirty Harry " (uncredited), "Apocalypse Now ", "Big Wednesday ", "Dillinger", "The Wind and the Lion ", and "Clear and Present Danger." Milius coined the famous "Go ahead, make my day" line from the "Dirty Harry " movie "Sudden Impact ", as well as "Charlie don't surf" and "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" from "Apocalypse Now ". Milius is also known as the director of the film "Conan the Barbarian", which made a star out of then relatively unknown actor and body builderArnold Schwarzenegger . Milius also contributed to the famous USS Indianapolismonologue for the film "Jaws", and suggested toSteven Spielberg the "bookend" scenes in the military graveyard inNormandy used at the beginning and end of "Saving Private Ryan ". Milius was one of the three creators of the drama series "Rome" for theBBC andHBO .Milius is a frequent guest on
The History Channel 's show "Modern Marvels ". He appears in episodes that deal with firearms, with the caption "Film-maker/Weapons Expert" or a similar variation. Milius has worked with a number of actors on multiple films, including Ben Johnson,Steve Kanaly ,Roy Jenson ,Geoffrey Lewis ,Brian Keith , andVladek Sheybal .Milius directed "
Red Dawn ", a 1984 film whose premise was a fictional Soviet invasion of theUnited States .Milius insisted that part of his payment for writing "
Jeremiah Johnson " be in antique weapons. Milius also considersTheodore Roosevelt a personal hero, feeling that he can relate to Roosevelt on many levels, such as physical illness and a shared love of firearms and the outdoors. He has made two films featuring Roosevelt: "The Wind and the Lion " (where he was played byBrian Keith ) and the made-for-TV film "Rough Riders" (whereTom Berenger took the role). He considered himself too much in awe of Roosevelt to do a full-on biopic of him, but says he hopes to make a third film to complete a Roosevelt trilogy - though withMartin Scorsese 's upcoming adaptation of "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt ", that seems unlikely.Through work on (The) "Rough Riders" (1997) (TV), he became an instrumental force in causing President Theodore Roosevelt to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor (posthumously), for acts of conspicuous gallantry while in combat on San Juan Hill. [ [http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/401/401150p15.html IGN: An Interview with John Milius ] ]
Milius was interviewed in the documentary "Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood".
Milius is currently writing and directing the movie
Journey of Death , a western starring WWE superstarTriple H .Milius was listed in the Chuck Norris film, "Lone Wolf McQuade", as spiritual advisor.
Milius narrated the documentary film, "
Between the Lines (2008 film) , The True Story of Surfers and the Vietnam War."Personal life
Milius was born in
St. Louis, Missouri , the son of Elizabeth (née Roe) and William Styx Milius, who was a shoe manufacturer. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/15/John-Milius.html John Milius Biography (1944-) ] ] Milius attempted to join the Marine Corps in the late nineteen-sixties, but was rejected due to chronicasthma . He ascribes his fascination with guns and the military to this disappointment. He has been criticized for being "pro-war", Milius claims that "We've got to get the women out of the army. [...] We've got to recreate the warrior culture." ["An Interview with John Milius" by Ken Plume. IGN. http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/401/401150p1.html] He is also involved in a military think tank, the Centre for Creative Technology, as a consultant. ["Go ahead, pinko liberals, make my day". The Guardian. Thursday November 8, 2001. http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,589918,00.html]Milius is a member of the Board of Directors of the
National Rifle Association , an avidgun collector and a strong opponent ofgun control laws.His filmmaking idols are
John Ford andAkira Kurosawa ; he has also mentionedSam Peckinpah ,Sergio Leone ,David Lean , and his friend and mentorJohn Huston as important influences as well. His favorite film is reportedly Lean's "Bridge on the River Kwai ", although he has also named "The Seven Samurai ", "The Searchers", and "The Battle of Algiers " as such in other interviews.Fictional references
*A fictional version of Milius appears in
Steve Erickson 's novel "Zeroville" (2007) as Viking Man.
*The character Walter (played byJohn Goodman ) in "The Big Lebowski " is based on Milius.References
External links
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/p/JohnMilius-1042517/ John Milius' filmography]
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