Description:
Irvin Kershner was born on April 29, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A graduate of the University of Southern California film school, Kershner began his career in 1950, producing documentaries for the United States Information Service in the Middle East. He later turned to television, directing and photographing a series of documentaries called "Confidential File". Kershner was one of the directors given his first break by producer Roger Corman, for whom he shot Stakeout on Dope Street (1958). The main theme that runs through many of his films is social alienation and human weaknesses - although his biggest commercial success was the science fiction blockbuster Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Irvin Kershner died at age 87 of lung cancer in his home in Los Angeles, California on November 27, 2010.
Birthday
April 29, 1923
Born In
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Alternative names
Irv Kershner
Height
188 cm
Trivia
Of the three directors to direct the Star Wars films made between 1977
and 1983, the cast and crew have stated that he was their favorite
director to work with, describing him as very helpful and supportive.
Quotes
[on the Star Wars (1977) bonus DVD, speaking about Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)] I think it went
beyond "Star Wars". You had some humor, you got to know the characters
a little better. I saw it as the second movement in an opera. That's
why I wanted some of the things slower. And it ends in a way that you
can't wait to see or to hear the vivace, the allegretto. I didn't have
a climax at the end. I had an emotional climax.
Nickname
Kersh
Trademarks
Fills up the movie frame with the characters' faces