- Roger Corman
Infobox actor
name = Roger Corman
imagesize =
caption =
birthname = Roger William Corman
birthdate =April 5 ,1926 (age 82)
location = Detroit,Michigan ,U.S.
spouse = Julie Corman (23 December 1970 - present)
occupation =film director , producer,screenwriter &actor
yearsactive =
website =
footnotes =
awards =Roger William Corman (born
April 5 1926 ), sometimes nicknamed "King of the Bs" for his output of B-movies (though he himself rejects this as inaccurate), is a prolific American producer and director of low-budget movies, many of which are exploitation, and are among some of the most influential movies made. He has apprenticed many now-famous directors, stressing the importance of budgeting and resourcefulness; Corman once joked he could make a film about thefall of the Roman Empire with two extras and asage bush. [ [http://uashome.alaska.edu/~jndfg20/website/raven.htm Film as Art: Danél Griffin's Guide to Cinema ] ]Biography
Early life
Corman was born in Detroit,
Michigan , the son of Anne and William Corman, an engineer. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/28/Roger-Corman.html Roger Corman Biography (1926-) ] ] His brother Gene Corman has also produced numerous films,sometimes in collaboration with Roger.He received anindustrial engineering degree fromStanford University . He began his career in 1953 as a producer and screenwriter, and began directing in 1955.Career
In Corman's heyday, he would produce up to seven movies a year. His fastest film was perhaps "
The Little Shop of Horrors " (1960), which was reputedly shot in two days and one night. Supposedly, he had made a bet that he could shoot an entire feature film in less than three days. Another version of the story claims that he had a set rented for a month, and finished using it with three days to spare, thus pushing him to use the set to make a new film. These claims are disputed by others who worked on the film, who have called it part of Corman's own myth-building.Corman is probably best known for his filmings of various
Edgar Allan Poe stories atAmerican International Pictures , mostly in collaboration with writer/scenaristRichard Matheson , including "House of Usher" (1960), "The Pit and the Pendulum" (1961), "The Premature Burial " (1962), "Tales of Terror " (1962) "The Raven" (1963), "The Masque of the Red Death" (1964), and "The Tomb of Ligeia " (1964). All but "Premature Burial" starredVincent Price . After the film version of "The Raven" was completed, he reportedly realized he still had some shooting days left before the sets were torn down and so made another film, "The Terror" (1963) on the spot with the remaining cast, crew and sets.He also directed one of William Shatner's early films, "The Intruder" (1962). Based on a novel by
Charles Beaumont , the film, made for approximately USD $80,000, has become famous for its treatment of segregation andcivil rights .In 1970, Corman founded
New World Pictures which became a small independently owned production/distribution studio, releasing many cult films such "Death Race 2000 "(1975) and theJoe Dante film "Piranha" (1978). Corman eventually sold New World to an investment group in 1983, and later formedConcorde Pictures and laterNew Horizons .Corman's penultimate film as director was 1971's "
Von Richthofen & Brown " (he had always wanted to make an aviation movie, he being a pilot himself); he then returned to directing once more with 1990's "Frankenstein Unbound ". In all, Roger Corman has produced [OneRock N Roll High School lead to him being namechecked in theRamones song "It's not my place (in the 9 to 5 world)" [http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/ramones/itsnotmyplace.html] ] over 300 movies and directed over 50.A number of noted film directors have worked with Corman, including
Francis Ford Coppola ,Martin Scorsese , Ron Howard,Peter Bogdanovich ,Jonathan Demme ,Donald G. Jackson ,Gale Anne Hurd ,Carl Colpaert ,Joe Dante ,James Cameron ,John Sayles ,Monte Hellman ,Paul Bartel ,George Armitage ,Jonathan Kaplan ,George Hickenlooper , andJack Hill . Many have said that Corman's influence taught them some of the ins-and-outs of filmmaking.Fact|date=June 2007 In the extras for the DVD of "The Terminator", director James Cameron refers to his work for Corman as, "I trained at the Roger Corman Film School." The British directorNicolas Roeg served as thecinematographer on "The Masque of the Red Death ". Actors who obtained their career breaks working for Corman includeJack Nicholson ,Peter Fonda ,Bruce Dern , Michael McDonald,Dennis Hopper ,Talia Shire , andRobert De Niro .Many of Corman's proteges have rewarded him with cameos in their works, notably "
The Godfather Part II ", "The Silence of the Lambs", and "Apollo 13".His autobiography, titled "
How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime " (ISBN 0-306-80874-9), documents his experiences in the film industry. In 2000, Corman was featured alongside cult filmmakersHarry Novak ,Doris Wishman ,David F. Friedman and former collaboratorsSam Arkoff ,Dick Miller andPeter Bogdanovich in the documentary "SCHLOCK! The Secret History of American Movies ", a film about the rise and fall of American exploitation cinema.Corman was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2005
New York City Horror Film Festival . Corman was the fourth recipient, followingGeorge A. Romero ,Tom Savini andTobe Hooper ."The Corman Film School"
A number of important and influential filmmakers and actors had their first big break with Roger Corman. The following list is limited to Oscar winners.
Directors
*
Francis Ford Coppola — directed Corman's "Dementia 13 ". Oscar winner for "The Godfather Part II "
*Jack Nicholson - acted in four Corman-financed movies "The Cry Baby Killer", "The Little Shop Of Horrors", "Ride the Whirlwind" and "The Shooting". One of his first roles was a bit part in Corman's "The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre". Nicholson also had roles in two other Roger Corman films, "The Raven" and "The Terror". Corman allowed Nicholson to direct "The Terror" on the final two days of filming.
*James Cameron — Oscar winner for "Titanic", also made "Aliens", "The Terminator ", and "Terminator 2 "
*Jonathan Demme — wrote and directed Corman's "Caged Heat " (aka "Renegade Girls"). Oscar winner for "The Silence of the Lambs"
*Ron Howard — acted in Corman's 1976 film "Eat My Dust", directed Corman's "Grand Theft Auto". Oscar winner for "A Beautiful Mind"
*Martin Scorsese — directed Corman's "Boxcar Bertha ". Oscar winner for "The Departed "Other major directors from the Corman school have included
Peter Bogdanovich ,Joe Dante ,Jonathan Kaplan , andJohn Sayles .Partial filmography (as Director)
*"
Five Guns West " (1955)
*"Swamp Women " (1955)
*"It Conquered the World " (1956)
*"Not of This Earth" (1957)
*"Attack of the Crab Monsters " (1957)
*"The Undead" (1957)
*"The Wasp Woman " (1959)
*"A Bucket of Blood " (1959)
*"House of Usher" (1960)
*"The Little Shop of Horrors " (1960)
*"The Last Woman on Earth " (1960)
*"Creature from the Haunted Sea " (1961)
*"The Pit and the Pendulum" (1961)
*"Premature Burial" (1961)
*"The Intruder" (1962)
*"Tales of Terror" (1962)
*"X" (1963) (also known as "X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes")
*"The Raven" (1963)
*"The Terror" (1963)
*"The Masque of the Red Death" (1964)
*"The Tomb of Ligeia " (1964)
*"The Wild Angels " (1966)
*"The Trip" (1967)
*"Bloody Mama " (1970)
*"Gas-s-s-s " (1971)
*"Von Richthofen and Brown " (1971)
*"Frankenstein Unbound " (1990)
*"Death Race " (2008) (as producer)References
External links
* [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/cormanbib.html Roger Corman bibliography] (via UC Berkeley)
*imdb name|id=0000339|name=Roger Corman
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/06/corman.html Roger Corman at Senses of Cinema]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/CreatureFromTheHauntedSea Download: "Creatures From The Haunted Sea" from Archive.org]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/she_gods_of_shark_reef Download: "She Gods Of Shark Reef" from Archive.org]
* [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/27/cormaninterview1.html Roger Corman 1974 Interview]
* [http://www.newhorizonspix.com/ New Horizons company website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.