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|A film adaptation of [[Artie Shaw]]'s unpublished autobiography ''The Education of Albie Snow'' starring [[Johnny Depp]] |
|A film adaptation of [[Artie Shaw]]'s unpublished autobiography ''The Education of Albie Snow'' starring [[Johnny Depp]] |
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|A film adaptation of [[Aesop's Fables|Aesop's fable]] "[[The Tortoise and the Hare]]" written by [[Andrew Davies (writer)|Andrew Davies]] |
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|''It's Always Now'', a sequel to ''[[The Long Goodbye]]'' based on an unpublished [[Raymond Chandler]] story |
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|A fictionalized film version based on S. R. Bindler's 1997 documentary ''[[Hands on a Hardbody: The Documentary|Hands on a Hardbody]]'' written by [[Stephen Harrigan]] starring [[Hilary Swank]], [[Meryl Streep]], [[Billy Bob Thornton]], [[Jack Black]], [[Jack White]], [[Chris Rock]], [[Dwayne Johnson]], [[Lily Tomlin]] and [[Tommy Lee Jones]] |
|A fictionalized film version based on S. R. Bindler's 1997 documentary ''[[Hands on a Hardbody: The Documentary|Hands on a Hardbody]]'' written by [[Stephen Harrigan]] starring [[Hilary Swank]], [[Meryl Streep]], [[Billy Bob Thornton]], [[Jack Black]], [[Jack White]], [[Chris Rock]], [[Dwayne Johnson]], [[Lily Tomlin]] and [[Tommy Lee Jones]] |
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Robert Altman was an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He is known for such films as M*A*S*H (1970), McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), The Long Goodbye (1973), California Split (1974), Nashville (1975), 3 Women (1977), A Wedding (1978), Popeye (1980), Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982), Secret Honor (1984), The Player (1992), Short Cuts (1993), Gosford Park (2001), The Company (2003), and A Prairie Home Companion (2006).
Filmography
Short films
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1950 | Honeymoon for Harriet | No | Yes | Also editor |
1951 | Modern Football | Yes | Yes | Documentary, also editor |
1952 | The Sound of Bells | Yes | Yes | |
King Basketball | Yes | Yes | ||
1953 | The Last Mile | Yes | Yes | Documentary |
How To Run a Filling Station | Yes | Yes | Documentary | |
Modern Baseball | No | No | Editor, documentary | |
1954 | Better Football | Yes | Yes | Documentary |
The Builders | Yes | Yes | Documentary | |
The Dirty Look | Yes | Yes | ||
1955 | The Perfect Crime | Yes | Yes | |
Corn's-A-Poppin | No | Yes | ||
1956 | The Magic Bond | Yes | Yes | |
1964 | The Party | Yes | No | |
1965 | The Katherine Reed Story | Yes | No | |
1967 | Pot au feu | Yes | No | Player |
1987 | Les Boréades | Yes | Yes | Segment of Aria, also editor |
1993 | Liv | No | No | Producer |
Feature films
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1947 | The Secret Life of Walter Mitty | No | No | No | Role: Man Drinking (uncredited) |
1948 | Bodyguard | No | Story | No | |
1957 | The Delinquents | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
The James Dean Story | Yes | Yes | Yes | Also editor | |
1968 | Countdown | Yes | No | No | |
1969 | That Cold Day in the Park | Yes | No | No | |
1970 | Events | No | No | No | Bob |
M*A*S*H | Yes | No | No | ||
Brewster McCloud | Yes | No | No | ||
1971 | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | Yes | Yes | No | |
1972 | Images | Yes | Yes | No | |
1973 | The Long Goodbye | Yes | No | No | Role: Ambulance Driver (uncredited) |
1974 | Thieves Like Us | Yes | Yes | No | |
California Split | Yes | No | Yes | ||
1975 | Nashville | Yes | No | Yes | |
1976 | Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson |
Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Welcome to L.A. | No | No | Yes | ||
1977 | The Late Show | No | No | Yes | |
3 Women | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
1978 | A Wedding | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Remember My Name | No | No | Yes | ||
1979 | Quintet | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
A Perfect Couple | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Rich Kids | No | No | Executive | ||
1980 | HealtH | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
Popeye | Yes | Yes | No | ||
1981 | Endless Love | No | No | No | Role: Hotel Manager |
1982 | Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean |
Yes | No | No | |
1983 | Streamers | Yes | No | Yes | |
1984 | Secret Honor | Yes | No | Yes | |
1985 | Fool for Love | Yes | No | No | |
1986 | O.C. and Stiggs | Yes | No | Yes | |
1987 | Beyond Therapy | Yes | Yes | No | |
1990 | Vincent & Theo | Yes | No | No | |
1992 | The Player | Yes | No | No | |
1993 | Short Cuts | Yes | Yes | No | |
1994 | Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle | No | No | Yes | |
Prêt-à-Porter | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
1996 | Kansas City | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
1997 | Afterglow | No | No | Yes | |
1998 | The Gingerbread Man | Yes | No | No | |
1999 | Cookie's Fortune | Yes | No | Yes | |
2000 | Trixie | No | No | Yes | |
Dr. T & the Women | Yes | No | Yes | ||
2001 | Roads and Bridges | No | No | Executive | |
Gosford Park | Yes | Idea | Yes | ||
2003 | The Company | Yes | No | Yes | |
2006 | A Prairie Home Companion | Yes | No | Yes |
TV series
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes |
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1953 | Pulse of the City | Yes | Yes | No | Episode "The Case of Capt. Denning" |
1957–58 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Yes | No | No | Episodes "The Young One" and "Together" |
1958 | M Squad | Yes | No | No | Episode "Lover's Lane Killing" |
1959 | Hawaiian Eye | Yes | No | No | Episode "Three Tickets to Lani" |
1958–59 | The Millionaire | Yes | Yes | No | 13 episodes |
Whirlybirds | Yes | No | No | 20 episodes | |
1959–60 | Sugarfoot | Yes | No | No | 2 episodes |
1959–60 | Troubleshooters | Yes | Yes | No | 14 episodes |
U.S. Marshal | Yes | No | No | 15 episodes | |
1960 | The Gale Storm Show | Yes | No | No | Episode "It's Magic" |
Bronco | Yes | No | No | Episode "The Mustangers" | |
Maverick | Yes | Yes | No | Episode "Bolt from the Blue" | |
1960–61 | The Roaring 20's | Yes | No | No | 9 episodes |
Bonanza | Yes | No | No | 8 episodes | |
1961 | Lawman | Yes | No | No | Episode "The Robbery" |
Surfside 6 | Yes | No | No | Episode "Thieves Among Honor" | |
Peter Gunn | Yes | No | No | Episode "The Murder Bond" | |
Route 66 | Yes | No | No | Episode "Some of the People, Some of the Time" | |
1961–62 | Bus Stop | Yes | Yes | No | 8 episodes |
1962 | Cain's Hundred | Yes | No | No | Episode "The Left Side of Canada" |
Kraft Television Theatre | Yes | No | No | 3 episodes | |
The Gallant Men | Yes | No | No | Episode "Pilot" | |
1962–63 | Combat! | Yes | Yes | Yes | 10 episodes |
1963–64 | Kraft Suspense Theatre | Yes | Yes | Yes | 3 episodes |
1965 | The Long, Hot Summer | Yes | No | No | Episode "The Long, Hot Summer" |
1968 | Premiere | Yes | Yes | Yes | Episode "Walk in the Sky" |
1977 | Saturday Night Live | Yes | No | No | Episode "Sissy Spacek/Richard Baskin" (Segment "Sissy's Role") |
1988 | Tanner '88 | Yes | No | Executive | Miniseries |
1993–97 | Great Performances | Yes | Yes | Yes | 3 episodes |
1993 | Gun | Yes | No | Executive | Episode "All the President's Women" |
2004 | Tanner on Tanner | Yes | No | Executive | 4 episodes |
TV movies
Year | Title | Director | Producer |
---|---|---|---|
1964 | Nightmare in Chicago | Yes | Yes |
1982 | Rattlesnake in a Cooler | Yes | Executive |
Precious Blood | Yes | Executive | |
1985 | The Laundromat | Yes | No |
1987 | Basements | Yes | Yes |
1988 | The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial | Yes | Yes |
Music videos
Year | Title | Production company | Artist |
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1966 | "Girl Talk" | Color-Sonic | Bobby Troup |
"The Party" | Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass | ||
"Speak Low" | Lili St. Cyr | ||
"Ebb Tide" |
Unrealized projects
Year | Title and description | Ref. |
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1960s | Death, Where is Thy Sting-a-ling-ling?, retitled from The Chicken and the Hawk | [1][2][3] |
1970s | The Extra, a film about Hollywood bit players starring Lily Tomlin | [4] |
92 in the Shade | [5] | |
North Dallas Forty | [6] | |
A film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's novel Breakfast of Champions written by Alan Rudolph starring Burt Lancaster | [7] | |
Ragtime | [7][8][9] | |
The Y.I.G. Epoxy, a film adaptation of Robert Grossbach's novel Easy and Hard Ways Out written by Alan Rudolph starring Peter Falk, Sterling Hayden and Henry Gibson | [10][9] | |
1980s | Vicksburg, a drama set during the American Civil War | [11] |
A film adaptation of James McLure's one-act play Lone Star starring Sigourney Weaver | [12][13] | |
A film adaptation of Marsha Norman's play The Holdup | [14] | |
A film adaptation of Jim Leonard, Jr.'s two-act play The Diviners starring William Hurt | [14][15] | |
A film adaptation of Thomas Berger's novel The Feud written by Jim Leonard, Jr. | [16] | |
Biarritz, a film set in a European hotel for wealthy vacationers written by Robert Harders starring Jon Voight | [17][18][5] | |
A film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel Across the River and Into the Trees written by Robert Harders starring Roy Scheider and Julie Christie | [18][19][5] | |
Heat | [20][5] | |
Nashville 12, a sequel to Nashville written by Robert Harders set twelve years later | [19][5] | |
Rossini! Rossini! | [21] | |
1990s | A film adaptation of Tony Kushner's two-part play Angels in America | [22][23] |
Cork, a film written by Harry Belafonte about subject of blackface and minstrel shows set in the era of Amos 'n' Andy | [24][25][26] | |
Mata Hari, a biopic written by David Williamson based on the life of Danish entertainer Mata Hari | [23] | |
The Singing Detective starring Dustin Hoffman | [27] | |
Stamp and Deliver, a "modern-day postal Western" | [28] | |
More Short Cuts, a sequel to Short Cuts written by Anne Rapp | [29] | |
2000s | A film adaptation of Artie Shaw's unpublished autobiography The Education of Albie Snow starring Johnny Depp | [30][31] |
Voltage, a film adaptation of Robert Grossbach's novel A Shortage of Engineers starring Liv Tyler, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Steve Buscemi, Joaquin Phoenix, William H. Macy, Tony Shalhoub, Harry Belafonte, Elliott Gould and Taye Diggs | [32][33][34] | |
Gambit | [35] | |
The Widow Claire, a "period romance" set during World War II starring Winona Rider, Jake Gyllenhaal and Matthew McConaughey | [36] | |
Paint, a film set in the New York art gallery scene starring Salma Hayek, James Franco and Glenn Close | [37][38] | |
An Unfinished Life | [39] | |
A film adaptation of Aesop's fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" written by Andrew Davies | [38] | |
It's Always Now, a sequel to The Long Goodbye based on an unpublished Raymond Chandler story | [40] | |
A fictionalized film version based on S. R. Bindler's 1997 documentary Hands on a Hardbody written by Stephen Harrigan starring Hilary Swank, Meryl Streep, Billy Bob Thornton, Jack Black, Jack White, Chris Rock, Dwayne Johnson, Lily Tomlin and Tommy Lee Jones | [41][42][26] |
Stage productions
Year | Title | Author | Venue | City | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1952 | Hope Is the Thing with Feathers | Richard Harrity | Resident Theatre of the Jewish Community Center | Kansas City | |
1981 | 2 By South | Frank South | Los Angeles Actors' Theater | Los Angeles | Double bill of two plays, Rattlesnake in a Cooler and Precious Blood |
St. Clement's Theater | New York City | ||||
1982 | Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean | Ed Graczyk | Martin Beck Theater | ||
1983 | The Rake's Progress | Igor Stravinsky with a libretto by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman | University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance | Ann Arbor | |
1987 | Opéra de Lille | Lille | |||
1992 | McTeague | William Bolcom with a libretto by Arnold Weinstein and Robert Altman | Lyric Opera of Chicago | Chicago | World premiere |
2004 | A Wedding | ||||
2006 | Resurrection Blues | Arthur Miller | Old Vic Theatre | London | West End premiere |
References
- ^ Total Film (June 1, 2004). "The Total Film Interview - Robert Altman". GamesRadar+. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
- ^ Lincoln, Kevin (November 12, 2015). "The BFG Author Roald Dahl Also Wrote the James Bond Movie You Only Live Twice, and Hated It". Vulture. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
- ^ "'They get hold of it and do what they like': Why Roald Dahl often felt chewed up and spit out by Hollywood". Vancouver Sun. August 5, 2016.
- ^ "Unproduced and Unfinished Films A Through K: An Ongoing Film Comment Project". Film Comment. No. May-June 2012.
- ^ a b c d e McGilligan, Patrick (1989). Robert Altman: Jumping Off the Cliff: A Biography of the Great American Director. St. Martin's Press. p. 545-546. ISBN 978-0312304676.
- ^ "AFI|Catalog - North Dallas Forty". AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
- ^ a b Gussow, Mel (February 24, 1976). "Altman Goes by the Book— His Way". The New York Times. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ Higham, Charles (September 26, 1976). "How 'Ragtime Led to Discord". The New York Times. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Arnold, Gary (May 8, 1977). "Filmmaker Robert Altman - Back in the Swim". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ "Unproduced and Unfinished Films L Through Z: An Ongoing Film Comment Project". Film Comment. No. May-June 2012.
- ^ Dawson, Nick (2009). Being Hal Ashby: The Life of a Hollywood Rebel. University Press of Kentucky. p. 225-226. ISBN 978-0813139197.
- ^ "At The Movies; by Chris Chase; For Sigourney Weaver, heady taste of success". The New York Times. February 27, 1981.
- ^ Harmetz, Aljean (July 11, 1981). "ROBERT ALTMAN SELLS STUDIO FOR $2.3 MILLION". The New York Times. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Kent, Leticia (October 11, 1981). "ROBERT ALTMAN TURNS TO THE STAGE". The New York Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ Shoger, Scott (June 13, 2012). "Jim Leonard talks 'The Diviners' and beyond". NUVO. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ "AFI|Catalog - The Feud". AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
- ^ Tremblay, Anne (January 20, 1985). "ALTMAN MAKES A CABLE FILM ABROAD". The New York Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ a b Maslin, Janet (June 14, 1985). "AT THE MOVIES". The New York Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ a b Gabler, Neal (June 5, 2015). "Why Robert Altman's brilliant 'Nashville' never had a sequel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ Ryan, Desmond (March 16, 1986). "RON HOWARD DISCOVERS THE PRICE OF VERISIMILITUDE". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
- ^ Klady, Leonard (February 26, 1989). "Rossini Rocks". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ Lahr, John (November 15, 1992). "Beyond Nelly". The New Yorker. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
- ^ a b Frook, John Evan (December 5, 1993). "RKO, Altman pact on new 'Mata Hari'". Variety. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ Lee, Felicia R. (October 4, 1993). "SPEAKING HIS PIECE: BELAFONTE REFLECTS ON RACIAL ISSUES". News & Record. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
- ^ Gates, Henry Jr. (August 18, 1996). "Belafonte's Balancing Act". The New Yorker. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
- ^ a b Goldstein, Gregg (February 21, 2007). "Altman memorial tribute is a hit". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
- ^ James, Caryn (October 26, 2003). "FILM; Singing Off-Key for Hollywood". The New York Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ Craughwell, Kathleen (May 26, 1996). "Maybe There's a Role for Johnny Carson". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ Blue, Mary (April 11, 1998). "The Art of Making the Impossible Look Easy". The New York Times. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ Teachout, Terry (May 21, 2000). "MUSIC; A Jazz Icon Who Spent Half a Life in Jazz". The New York Times. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
- ^ Teachout, Terry (May 27, 2000). "Artie Shaw still looms large at 90". Deseret News. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
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- ^ Dunkley, Cathy (February 22, 2002). "'Voltage' may be on the fritz". Variety. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
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- ^ a b Green, Willow (October 13, 2005). "Altman Races Tortoise And Hare". Empire. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ Holleran, Scott (April 11, 2006). "Close-Up: Lasse Hallstrom on 'An Unfinished Life'". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
- ^ Fear, David (October 12–18, 2006). "Ace in the hole". Time Out New York. Archived from the original on May 1, 2009. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
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