Hal Ashby

Hal Ashby

geb. 02.09.1929
Ogden, Utah, USA

overleden 27.12.1988 (59 jaar)
Malibu, California, USA

Biografie

Hal Ashby (1929, Ogden, Utah – 1988, Malibu, California), a representative of the New Hollywood generation, will be remembered for the movies he contributed in the 1970s to a key chapter in the history of post-classic American film. He gained recognition in the 1960s as an editor when The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966) and In the Heat of the Night (1967) brought two Academy Award nominations. Then came the black comedy Harold and Maude (1971), the psychological drama The Last Detail (1973), the comedy Shampoo (1975), the biopic of folk singer Woody Guthrie Bound for Glory (1976), the drama Coming Home (1978), and the social satire Being There (1979), in which Peter Sellers shines brightly in one of his final roles. Although Ashby worked extensively in the last decade of his life, none of his final eight pictures made much of a splash worldwide.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Regisseur

Films
1986

8 Million Ways to Die

1985

The Slugger's Wife

1982

Lookin' to Get Out

1981

Second-Hand Hearts

1979

Being There

1978

De terugkomst

1976

Bound for Glory

1975

Shampoo

1973

The Last Detail

Reclame

Reclame

1971

Harold and Maude

1970

The Landlord

Series
1987

Beverly Hills Buntz

Documentaire
1984

Solo Trans (concert)

1982

Let's Spend the Night Together (concert)

Korte films
1988

Jake's Journey (Tv-film)

Editor

Acteur

Host