Jack H. Harris

Description:

A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jack H. Harris first entered show business by way of vaudeville, singing and dancing with Cliff Edwards' (aka "Ukeleke Ike") Kiddie Revue at age six. Working his way up from an early job as a theater usher, Harris went into publicity and learned distribution, eventually opening his own offices. Dissatisfied with the minor black-and-white films foisted upon him, he quickly developed an itch to produce his own pictures. Linking up with the moviemaking ministers of Pennsylvania's Valley Forge Film Studios, Harris collaborated on The Blob (1958), a film that eventually grossed more than a hundred times its $240,000 cost. In the decades since, Harris has followed up on this early success with 4D Man (1959), Dinosaurus! (1960), Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) and a "Blob" sequel (Beware! The Blob (1972)) and a remake (The Blob (1988)).

Overview

Birthday November 28, 1918
Born In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Spouse/Ex- Judith Parker 1988 - March 14, 2017 (his death),Muriel Goodman 1942 - ? (divorced)

Did you know

Trivia He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6764 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 4, 2014.
Quotes [on working with Steve McQueen in The Blob (1958)] As Walter Mirisch said, he's a pain in the ass but worth it.

Scores

The Blob
1h 35m
6.7
The Blob
1h 26m
6.3
Dark Star
1h 23m
6.2
4D Man
1h 25m
5.8
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