Robert Aldrich

Gender: Male
Born: 9th August 1918
Died: 5th December 1983
Nationality: United States of America
Movies: 4 for Texas, Apache, Attack, Autumn Leaves, Big Leaguer, Emperor of the North, Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte, Hustle, Kiss Me Deadly, Sodom and Gomorrah, Ten Seconds to Hell, The Angry Hills, The Big Knife, The Choirboys, The Dirty Dozen, The Flight of the Phoenix, The Frisco Kid, The Garment Jungle, The Grissom Gang, The Killing of Sister George, The Last Sunset, The Legend of Lylah Clare, The Longest Yard, Too Late the Hero, Twilight's Last Gleaming, Ulzana's Raid, Vera Cruz, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, World for Ransom, …All the Marbles

Robert Aldrich (August 9, 1918 – December 5, 1983) was an American film director, writer and producer, notable for such films as Kiss Me Deadly (1955), The Big Knife (1955), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), The Flight of the Phoenix (1965), The Dirty Dozen (1967), and The Longest Yard (1974).

Robert Burgess Aldrich was born in Cranston, the son of Lora Lawson and newspaper publisher Edward B. Aldrich. He was a grandson of U.S. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich and a cousin to Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. He was educated at the Moses Brown School, Providence, Rhode Island, and studied economics at the University of Virginia. In 1941, he left university for a minor job at the RKO Radio Pictures, thus beginning his career as a cinéaste.

He quickly rose in film production as an assistant director, he worked with Jean Renoir, Abraham Polonsky, Joseph Losey and Charlie Chaplin, working with the latter as an assistant on Limelight. He became a television director in the 1950s, directing his first feature film, The Big Leaguer, in 1953. In that time, Aldrich was the rare American example of the auteur film maker, depicting his liberal humanist thematic

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