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George A. Romero

George A. Romero

George A. Romero

is 69 years old
Real name: George Andrew Romero
Born: Sunday, February 4, 1940
  (New York, New York, USA)
Height: 6' 4"

Rating
100% (2 votes)

Star Sign:
Aquarius
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George A. Romero in Land of the Dead (2005)

GEORGE A. ROMERO (Writer / Director) is considered the father of the modern horror film. His first feature, Night of the Living Dead (1968), re-defined the genre, not only with its explicit violence, but also with a satirical view of American society that reflected the turmoil of the times.

Known for his intelligence, innovation and sensitivity as a filmmaker, in addition to his uncanny ability to scare, Romero made short films, industrials and commercials before co-writing, directing, filming and editing Night of the Living Dead. The film, made on a budget of $114,000, is a stark parable of the American family consuming itself and still retains the power to shock and surprise.

He did several additional low-budget films in Pittsburgh before solidifying his reputation as a master of the genre with remarkable films: Martin (1978), a lyrical, poignant and deeply disturbing story of a lonely boy who is convinced he is a vampire; and Dawn of the Dead (1979), set in a typical suburban shopping mall where a band of struggling survivors is beset by zombies and their own personal demons. A powerful, apocalyptic action film leavened with Romero’s signature pitch-black wit, the movie became one of the most profitable independent productions in film history.

Romero continued to do interesting work throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s. His films during this period included Knightriders (1981), a heartfelt film based on Arthurian legend, in which Ed Harris played the leader of a troupe that stages medieval fairs with knights jousting on motorcycles instead of horses; Creepshow (1982), a smart and boldly stylized film was a more mainstream project, featuring a script by Stephen King, higher production values and a cast of well-known actors; and Day of the Dead (1985), a progressive, eerily claustrophobic film, which was the ostensible finale to Romero’s zombie trilogy.

1988 brought the production of Monkey Shines (1988), Romero’s first studiodeveloped film, which was hailed by Newsweek as a “white-knuckle triumph.” Two Evil Eyes (1990), a collaboration with Italian fright-meister Dario Argento, was comprised of two vignettes inspired by Edgar Allan Poe short stories. Stephen King and Romero teamed again in 1993 for The Dark Half, which starred Tim Hutton in a superb dual performance. The movie was praised by critics and is considered among the most thoughtful of the many Stephen King adaptations.

In 2000 Romero made Bruiser, a taut, frightening and highly original tale of revenge, which at the time was his most exciting, stylish and accomplished film. Romero’s latest film, Land of the Dead, starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper, Asia Argento, Robert Joy and John Leguizamo, is the first in a new series of heartstopping zombie films and is bound to re-invent the franchise he invented. Produced by Mark Canton, Bernie Goldmann and Peter Grunwald, the Atmosphere Entertainment MM production is scheduled for release this summer by Universal Pictures.

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 Directing - 

George A. Romero

 worked as director on following movies:
...of the Dead (2009) [Announced]
Diary of the Dead (2007) 80% (52 votes)
Land of the Dead (2005) dvd70% (214 votes)
Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, The (2005) [Pre-production]
Ill, The (2005)
Bruiser (2000) dvd42% (16 votes)
Dark Half, The (1993) dvd60% (19 votes)
Two Evil Eyes (1990) dvd48% (7 votes)
Monkey Shines (1988) dvd56% (9 votes)
Day of the Dead (1985) dvd62% (53 votes)
Creepshow (1982) dvd62% (41 votes)
Knightriders (1981) dvd61% (7 votes)
Dawn of the Dead (1978) dvd72% (187 votes)
Martin (1978) dvd62% (8 votes)
O.J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose (1974)
Crazies, The (1973) dvd60% (6 votes)
Winners, The (1973)
Hungry Wives (1973) dvd46% (2 votes)
There's Always Vanilla (1971)
Night of the Living Dead (1968) dvd88% (127 votes)
 
 Screenplay - 

George A. Romero

 worked as writer on following movies:
Crazies, The (2010) [Announced]
...of the Dead (2009) [Announced]
Day of the Dead (2008) 60% (51 votes) motion picture "Day of the
Diary of the Dead (2007) 80% (52 votes)
Day of the Dead (2006) [Pre-production] 1985 screenplays
Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006) 49% (1 votes) 1968 screenplays
Land of the Dead (2005) dvd70% (214 votes)
Night of the Living Dead Survivor's Cut (2005) 1968 screenplays
Ill, The (2005) screenplay
Dawn of the Dead (2004) dvd68% (347 votes) 1978 screenplay
Bruiser (2000) dvd42% (16 votes)
Dark Half, The (1993) dvd60% (19 votes) screenplay
Night of the Living Dead (1990) dvd70% (27 votes) earlier screenplay
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) dvd60% (13 votes) screenplay
Monkey Shines (1988) dvd56% (9 votes) screenplay
Creepshow 2 (1987) dvd52% (17 votes)
Day of the Dead (1985) dvd62% (53 votes)
Knightriders (1981) dvd61% (7 votes)
Dawn of the Dead (1978) dvd72% (187 votes)
Martin (1978) dvd62% (8 votes)
Hungry Wives (1973) dvd46% (2 votes)
Crazies, The (1973) dvd60% (6 votes)
Night of the Living Dead (1968) dvd88% (127 votes)
 
 Production - 

George A. Romero

 worked as producer on following movies:
Crazies, The (2010) [Announced] executive producer
Day of the Dead (2006) [Pre-production] executive producer
City of the Dead (2000) [Announced]
Dark Half, The (1993) dvd60% (19 votes) executive producer
Night of the Living Dead (1990) dvd70% (27 votes) executive producer
Tales from the Darkside (1984) executive producer
Winners, The (1973)
 
 Music/Score - 

George A. Romero

 worked as music composer on following movies:
Dawn of the Dead (1978) dvd72% (187 votes) director's cut

 Acting - 

George A. Romero

 appeared in following movies:
I Scream Man, The (2008) Earl
American Nightmare, The (2000) dvd80% (9 votes) Himself
Lot swierkowa14ej gesi (1986) Gromero
Martin (1978) dvd62% (8 votes) Father Howard

 Appeared as Himself
Son of Horror Business (2008) Himself
Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero (2008) [Post-production] Himself
Make Your Own Damn Movie! (2005) Himself
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005) 80% (1 votes) Himself
Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy (2005) Himself
Dream of the Dead (2005) Himself
Dream of the Dead: George Romero (2005) Himself
Behind the House: Anatomy of the Zombie Movement (2004) Himself
Boogeymen II: Masters of Horror (2004) 100% (1 votes) Himself
Two Master's Eyes (2003) Himself
Masters of Horror (2002) 80% (1 votes) Himself
Dario Argento: An Eye for Horror (2000) dvd79% (1 votes) Himself (interviewee)
Dead Walk: Remaking a Classic, The (1999) Himself
David Cronenberg and the Cinema of the Extreme (1997) Himself
Anatomy of Horror, The (1995) Himself
Night of the Living Dead: 25th Anniversary Edition (1993) Himself
Heartstoppers: Horror at the Movies (1992) Himself
Document of the Dead (1989) 76% (2 votes) Himself
Drive-In Madness! (1987) Himself
Scream Greats, Vol. 1: Tom Savini, Master of Horror Effects (1986) Himself




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