Robert Downey Sr.
Robert Downey Sr. was born on Jun 24, 1936 in USA. Robert Downey Sr.'s big-screen debut came with Babo 73 directed by Robert Downey Sr. in 1964. Robert Downey Sr. is known for Magnolia directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, Pat Healy stars as Sir Edmund William Godfrey and Genevieve Zweig as Mrs. Godfrey. The most recent award Robert Downey Sr. achieved is Cinema Eye Honors Awards, US. The upcoming new movie Robert Downey Sr. plays is Tower Heist which will be released on Nov 04, 2011.
Robert Downey Sr. served in the army, played minor-league baseball, was a Golden Gloves champion and off-off Broadway playwright, all before he was 22 years old.Downey was born in New York City, New York, the son of Elizabeth (McLoughlin), a model, and Robert Elias, who worked in hotel/restaurant management. He took the surname of his stepfather, James Downey, when enlisting in the army. His father was of Lithuanian Jewish descent, while his mother was of half-Irish and half-Hungarian Jewish ancestry. In 1960, he began writing and directing basement-budgeted, absurdist films that gained an underground following: Balls Bluff (1961), Babo 73 (1964), Chafed Elbows (1966) and No More Excuses (1968). Putney Swope (1969) was the first Downey-directed film to earn a mainstream release. A devastating satire of Madison Avenue, it explored what happens when an African-American activist is given carte blanche at an advertising agency. The film was among the year's Top 10 Films in New York Magazine.Downey thrived in the laissez-faire film world of the 1970s with such irreverent films as Pound (1970), where humans play dogs waiting to be adopted. Around this time he worked on projects for Joseph Papp and the New York Public Theatre, directing David Rabe's play "Sticks and Bones" for CBS (Sticks and Bones (1973)). The strong anti-war sentiments expressed in this live broadcast resulted in a major controversy when its sponsors pulled out at the last minute, and the network had to air the film uninterrupted because it couldn't find a sponsor. His Le paradis du Mexicain (1972) is an outrageous restaging of the life of Christ in "spaghetti western" terms. Time Magazine put this film on its list of the year's Top 10 movies. Downey's take-no-prisoners sense of humor is also apparent in Moment to Moment (1975) and Chaude journée à L.A. (1997) (world premiere at the Sundance festival in 1997), a film that examines a day in the life of a female pool cleaner in Hollywood. Rittenhouse Square (2005) was the feature presentation of the Galway Film Festival and his second teaming with Max L. Raab, having been a consultant on Raab's award-winning Strut! (2001).From time to time, Downey acted (badly, according to him) and he can be seen in films such as Boogie Nights (1997), Magnolia (1999) and Family Man (2000). He appeared twice on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), The Dick Cavett Show (1968), IFC's At the Angelika (1997), Sundance Channel and countless other TV and radio shows. In addition, Downey was a guest speaker at film festivals and universities throughout the country. He developed an update of "Putney Swope." He lived in New York City with his wife, Rosemary Rogers.Robert was the father of actors Robert Downey Jr. and Allyson Downey.
Birthday
Jun 24, 1936Place of Birth
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20116.2
- 20044.9
- 20006.8
- 19998.0
- 1997
director, writer
5.0 - 19977.9
- 19966.1
- 19943.1
- 19938.3
- 1990
director, writer
4.2 - 19884.6
- 1987
director
3.7 - 19857.3
- 1980
director
4.7 - 1980
writer
4.3 - 1975
Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight
director, writer
5.6 - 1972
director, writer
5.9 - 1970
director, writer
5.9 - 19696.8
- 19686.2
- 1966
director, writer
6.3 - 1965
director
3.9 - 1964
director, writer
5.3