Robert Evans
Robert Evans was born on Jun 29, 1930 in USA. Robert Evans's big-screen debut came with Lydia Bailey directed by Jean Negulesco in 1952, strarring Soldier (as Bob Evans). Robert Evans is known for The Girl from Nagasaki directed by Michel Comte, Mariko Wordell stars as Cho-Cho San and Edoardo Ponti as Lt. Pinkerton. Robert Evans has got 9 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Robert Evans achieved is PGA Awards. The upcoming new movie Robert Evans plays is The Girl from Nagasaki which will be released on Nov 10, 2013.
Robert Evans was born in New York City, to Florence (Krasne) and Archie Shapera, a dentist with a thriving practice in Harlem. His family was of Russian Jewish descent. He was raised on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He began his show-business career as a teenage radio actor. After flopping in his first attempt at movie acting, he took a job promoting sales of ladies' slacks for Evan-Picone, the clothing company founded and run by his brother. Some years later, Norma Shearer spotted him hanging around the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel; she successfully touted him for the role of Irving Thalberg in L'homme aux mille visages (1957). In a New York nightclub, Evans also caught the eye of Darryl F. Zanuck, who cast him as a bullfighter in Le soleil se lève aussi (1957). By the end of the fifties, Evans writes, "I was sure of one thing: I was a half-assed actor." He determined to recast himself as a producer.Before launching his first picture, though, he was hired by Charlie Bluhdorn, head of the Gulf + Western conglomerate, as part of a shakeup of Paramount Pictures.Within months Evans was head of production. In the late 1960s and early '70s, he became the quintessential "new Hollywood" executive, with: slickly packaged productions like Rosemary's Baby (1968), Love Story (1970) and Le Parrain (1972) revived Paramount. (The latter film and Chinatown (1974) are the artistic highlights of Evans' Paramount career, though the amount of credit he deserves for them has been debated for decades.) Eased out of Paramount, he saw Cotton Club (1984) turn from a musical "Godfather" into a fiasco of front-page proportions. Evans righted his career with a new Paramount deal in the 1990s, with his last producing credit having been on the blockbuster romantic comedy Comment se faire larguer en 10 leçons (2003).He died on October 26, 2019.
Birthday
Jun 29, 1930Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Awards
9 wins & 3 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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