Robert Aldrich

Description:

Robert Aldrich entered the film industry in 1941 when he got a job as a production clerk at RKO Radio Pictures. He soon worked his way up to script clerk, then became an assistant director, a production manager and an associate producer. He began writing and directing for TV series in the early 1950s, and directed his first feature in 1953 (Big Leaguer (1953)). Soon thereafter he established his own production company and produced most of his own films, collaborating in the writing of many of them. Among his best-known pictures are Kiss Me Deadly (1955), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) and the muscular WW II mega-hit The Dirty Dozen (1967).

Overview

Birthday August 9, 1918
Born In Cranston, Rhode Island, USA
Alternative names Robert B. Aldrich
Spouse/Ex- Sibylle Siegfried November 11, 1966 - December 5, 1983 (his death),Grace Harriet Foster May 21, 1941 - June 16, 1965 (divorced)
Children Kelly Aldrich

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Trivia Directed five different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Victor Buono, Bette Davis, Agnes Moorehead, Ian Bannen and John Cassavetes.
Quotes A director is a ringmaster, a psychiatrist and a referee.
Nickname Bob
Salaries $25,000
Trademarks Frequently cast Richard Jaeckel, Ernest Borgnine and Wesley Addy.

Scores

Emperor of the North
1h 58m
7.2
The Longest Yard
2h 1m
7.1
The Dirty Dozen
2h 30m
7.7
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