Roger Corman

Producer, Director, Actor

Birthdate: Apr 5, 1926

Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA

Died: May 9, 2024

Roger William Corman was born April 5, 1926, in Detroit, Michigan. Initially following in his father's footsteps, Corman studied engineering at Stanford University, but, while in school, he began to lose interest in the profession and developed a growing passion for film. Upon graduation, he worked a total of three days as an engineer at US Electrical Motors, which cemented his growing realization that engineering wasn't for him. He quit and took a job as a messenger for 20th Century Fox, eventually rising to the position of story analyst.

After a term spent studying modern English literature at England's Oxford University and a year spent bopping around Europe, Corman returned to the US, intent on becoming a screenwriter/producer. He sold his first script in 1953, "The House in the Sea," which was eventually filmed and released as Highway Dragnet (1954).

Horrified by the disconnect between his vision for the project and the film that eventually emerged, Corman took his salary from the picture, scraped together a little capital and set himself up as a producer, turning out Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954). Corman used his next picture, The Fast and the Furious (1954), to finagle a multi-picture deal with a fledgling company called American Releasing Corp. (ARC). It would soon change its name to American-International Pictures (AIP) and with Corman as its major talent behind the camera, would become one of the most successful independent studios in cinema history.

With no formal training, Corman first took to the director's chair with Five Guns West (1955) and over the next 15 years directed 53 films, mostly for AIP. He proved himself a master of quick, inexpensive productions, turning out several movies as director and/or producer in each of those years--nine movies in 1957, and nine again in 1958. His personal speed record was set with The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), which he shot in two days and a night.

In the early 1960s, he began to take on more ambitious projects, gaining a great deal of critical praise (and commercial success) from a series of adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories, most of them starring Vincent Price. His film The Intruder (1962) was a serious look at racial integration in the South, starring a very young William Shatner. Critically praised and winning a prize at the Venice Film Festival, the movie became Corman's first--and, for many years, only--commercial flop. He called its failure "the greatest disappointment in my career." As a consequence of the experience, Corman opted to avoid such direct "message" films in the future and resolved to express his social and political concerns beneath the surface of overt entertainments.

Those messages became more radical as the 1960s wound to a close and after AIP began re-editing his films without his knowledge or consent, he left the company, retiring from directing to concentrate on production and distribution through his own newly formed company, New World Pictures. In addition to low-budget exploitation flicks, New World also distributed distinguished art cinema from around the world, becoming the American distributor for the films of Ingmar Bergman, Akira Kurosawa, Federico Fellini, François Truffaut and others. Selling off New World in the 1980s, Corman has continued his work through various companies in the years since--Concorde Pictures, New Horizons, Millenium Pictures, New Concorde. In 1990, after the publication of his biography "How I Made A Hundred Movies in Hollywood And Never Lost A Dime"--one of the all-time great books on filmmaking--he returned to directing but only for a single film, Frankenstein Unbound (1990)

With hundreds of movies to his credit, Roger Corman is one of the most prolific producers in the history of the film medium and one of the most successful--in his nearly six decades in the business, only about a dozen of his films have failed to turn a profit. Corman has been dubbed, among other things, "The King of the Cult Film" and "The Pope of Pop Cinema" and his filmography is packed with hundreds of remarkably entertaining films in addition to dozens of genuine cult classics. Corman has displayed an unrivaled eye for talent over the years--it could almost be said that it would be easier to name the top directors, actors, writers and creators in Hollywood who DIDN'T get their start with him than those who did. Among those he mentored are Francis Ford Coppola, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, James Cameron, Robert De Niro, Peter Bogdanovich, Joe Dante and Sandra Bullock. His influence on modern American cinema is almost incalculable. In 2009, he was honored with an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Known For

Apollo 13
Apollo 13

(1995)

Frankenstein Unbound
Frankenstein Unbound

(1990)

Roger Corman Movies

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  • 2023 |
    Sharksploitation
  • 2021 |
    Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster
  • 2021 |
    Roger Corman, the Pope of Pop Cinema
  • 2020 |
    The Tale of Mr Corman and Mr Poe
  • 2019 |
    So Bad It's Good
  • 2018 |
    Movies of the Future with Lloyd Kaufman
  • 2017 |
    Greetings from Tromaville
  • 2017 |
    Monstres, Ennemis intérieurs
  • 2015 |
    Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's the Fantastic Four
  • 2015 |
    Kings of Cult
  • 2013 |
    Extraordinary Talesas Prince Prospero (segment "The Masque of the Red Death")
  • 2014 |
    Fist of the Dragon
  • 2014 |
    It Came from Connemara
  • 2013 |
    Le dernier film de Jess Franco
  • 2013 |
    Palace of the Damned
  • 2013 |
    Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the American Drive-in Movie
  • 2012 |
    Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader
  • 2011 |
    Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective
  • 2011 |
    The Pebble Beach Experience
  • 2011 |
    Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel
  • 2010 |
    Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone's Magic Man
  • 2010 |
    Machete Maidens Unleashed!
  • 2009 |
    Popatopolis
  • 2009 |
    Tromatized: Meet Lloyd Kaufman
  • 2008 |
    Fantastic Talks
  • 2008 |
    The Secret World of Superfans
  • 2007 |
    Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
  • 2007 |
    Searchers 2.0as Producer
  • 2006 |
    The Sci-Fi Boys
  • 2004 |
    Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen
  • 2001 |
    A Galaxy Far, Far Away
  • 2001 |
    Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies
  • 2000 |
    The Independentas Roger Corman
  • 2000 |
    Dangerous Curves
  • 2000 |
    The Game of Death
  • 2000 |

    Scream 3

    asStudio Executive
  • 1999 |
    Enemy Action
  • 1999 |
    The Haunting of Hell House
  • 1999 |
    The White Pony
  • 1998 |
    A Very Unlucky Leprechaun
  • 1998 |
    Running Woman
  • 1998 |
    Some Nudity Required
  • 1998 |
    The Dark Side of Hollywood
  • 1996 |
    Ladykiller
  • 1993 |
    Dracula Rising
  • 1993 |
    Kill Zone
  • 1991 |
    Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight
  • 1991 |
    Immortal Sins
  • 1991 |
    Killer Instinct
  • 1991 |

    The Silence of the Lambs

    asFBI Director Hayden Burke
  • 1990 |
    Overexposed
  • 1990 |
    Watchers II
  • 1990 |
    Frankenstein Unbound
  • 1990 |
    Bloodfist II
  • 1989 |
    Two to Tango
  • 1989 |
    Bloodfist
  • 1989 |
    The Terror Within
  • 1987 |
    Big Bad Mama II
  • 1987 |
    Munchies
  • 1985 |
    Cocaine Wars
  • 1983 |
    Love Letters
  • 1983 |
    Space Raiders
  • 1982 |
    Forbidden World
  • 1981 |
    Galaxy of Terror
  • 1981 |
    Smokey Bites the Dust
  • 1979 |
    Saint Jack
  • 1979 |
    Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider
  • 1978 |
    Avalanche
  • 1978 |
    Deathsport
  • 1978 |
    Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel
  • 1977 |
    Ilsa the Tigress of Siberia
  • 1977 |
    Thunder and Lightning
  • 1976 |
    Eat My Dust
  • 1976 |
    Fighting Mad
  • 1975 |
    Capone
  • 1975 |
    Death Race 2000
  • 1974 |
    Big Bad Mama
  • 1974 |
    Cockfighter
  • 1973 |
    I Escaped from Devil's Island
  • 1973 |
    Tender Loving Care
  • 1972 |
    Boxcar Bertha
  • 1971 |
    Von Richthofen and Brown
  • 1970 |
    Bloody Mama
  • 1970 |
    Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.
  • 1969 |
    Target: Harry
  • 1967 |
    Devil's Angels
  • 1967 |
    The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
  • 1967 |
    The Trip
  • 1966 |
    The Wild Angels
  • 1964 |
    The Masque of the Red Death
  • 1964 |
    The Secret Invasion
  • 1964 |
    The Tomb of Ligeia
  • 1963 |
    Dementia 13
  • 1963 |
    The Haunted Palace
  • 1963 |
    The Terror
  • 1963 |
    The Young Racers
  • 1963 |
    X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
  • 1962 |
    Tales of Terror
  • 1962 |
    The Premature Burial
  • 1962 |
    Tower of London
  • 1961 |
    Atlas
  • 1961 |
    Creature from the Haunted Sea
  • 1961 |
    The Pit and the Pendulum
  • 1960 |
    Battle of Blood Islandas Soldier on Hilltop
  • 1960 |
    House of Usher
  • 1960 |
    Last Woman on Earth
  • 1960 |
    Ski Troop Attack
  • 1960 |
    The Little Shop of Horrors
  • 1959 |
    A Bucket of Blood
  • 1959 |
    I Mobster
  • 1959 |
    The Wasp Woman
  • 1958 |
    Machine-Gun Kelly
  • 1958 |
    She Gods of Shark Reef
  • 1958 |
    Teenage Cave Man
  • 1958 |
    War of the Satellites
  • 1957 |
    Attack of the Crab Monsters
  • 1957 |
    Carnival Rock
  • 1957 |
    Naked Paradiseas Office Worker
  • 1957 |
    Not of This Earth
  • 1957 |
    Rock All Night
  • 1957 |
    Sorority Girl
  • 1957 |
    Teenage Doll
  • 1957 |
    The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent
  • 1957 |
    The Undead
  • 1956 |
    Gunslinger
  • 1956 |
    It Conquered the World
  • 1956 |
    Swamp Women
  • 1956 |
    The Oklahoma Woman
  • 1955 |
    Apache Woman
  • 1955 |
    Day the World Endedas Nelson - Louise's Fiancee in Framed Photograph
  • 1955 |
    Five Guns West
  • 1954 |
    Monster from the Ocean Flooras Tommy
  • 1954 |
    The Fast and the Furious

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  • 2019 |

    The Intruder

  • 1980 |

    Battle Beyond the Stars

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  • 1986 |

    Little Shop of Horrors

Roger Corman: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos