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Robert Altman
Birthday: February 20, 1925

Birth Place: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Height: 0' 0"

Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Robert Altman. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@actorsofhollywood.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

 

Biography

On February 20th, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri, Robert Altman was born to B.C. (an insurance salesman) and Helen Altman. He entered St. Peters Catholic school at the age six, and spent a short time at a Catholic high school. From there, he went to Rockhurst High School. It was then that he started exploring the art of exploring sound with the cheap tape recorders available at the time. He was then sent to Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri where he attended through Junior College. In 1945, he enlisted in the Air Force and became a copilot of a B-24. After his discharge from the military, he became fascinated by movies and he and his first wife LaVonne moved to Hollywood, where Altman tried acting (appearing in the film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947)), songwriting (he wrote a musical intended for Broadway, "The Rumors are Flying"), and screenwriting (he co-wrote the screenplay for the film Bodyguard (1948) and wrote the story (uncredited) for Christmas Eve (1947)), but he could not get a foot hold in Tinseltown. After a brief fling as publicity director with a company in the business of tattooing dogs, Altman finally gave up and returned to his hometown of Kansas City, where he decided he wanted to do some serious work in filmmaking. An old friend of his recommended him to a film production company in Kansas City, the Calvin Co., who hired him in 1950. After a few months of work in writing scripts and editing films, Altman began directing films at Calvin. It was here (while working on documentaries, employee training films, industrial and educational films and advertisements) that he learned much about film making. All in all, Altman pieced together sixty to sixty-five short films for Calvin on every subject imaginable, from football to car crashes, but he kept grasping for more challenging projects. He wrote the screenplay for the Kansas City-produced feature film Corn's-A-Poppin' (1951), he produced and directed several television commercials including one with the Eileen Ford Agency, he co-created and directed the TV series _The Pulse of the City (1953)_ which ran for one season on the independent Dumont network, and he even had a formative crack at directing local community theater. His big-screen directorial debut came while still at Calvin with The Delinquents (1957) and, by 1956, he left the Calvin Co., and went to Hollywood to direct Alfred Hitchcock's TV show. From here, he went on to direct a large number of television shows, until he was offered the script for MASH (1970) in 1969. He was hardly the producer's first choice - more than fifteen other directors had already turned it down. This wasn't his first movie, but it was his first success. Since then, a lot of his movies have been successful, although he has also directed his share of unsuccessful movies since then as well.

Movie Credits
A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
[ Tommy Lee Jones ][ Tommy Lee ][ Kevin Kline ][ Woody Harrelson ][ John C. Reilly ]
Tanner on Tanner (2004)
[ Michael Murphy ]
The Company (2003)
[ James Franco ][ Malcolm McDowell ][ Elvis Costello ]
Gosford Park (2001)
[ Ryan Phillippe ][ Clive Owen ][ Michael Gambon ][ Jeremy Northam ][ Stephen Fry ]
Dr T and the Women (2000)
[ Richard Gere ][ Andy Richter ][ Robert Hays ]
Cookie's Fortune (1999)
[ Chris O'Donnell ][ Ned Beatty ][ Charles S. Dutton ][ Courtney B. Vance ]
The Gingerbread Man (1998)
[ Robert Duvall ][ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Kenneth Branagh ][ Tom Berenger ][ Jesse James ]
Kansas City (1996)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Dermot Mulroney ][ Michael Murphy ][ Harry Belafonte ]
Jazz '34 (1996)
[ Harry Belafonte ]
Prêt-à-Porter (1994)
[ Tim Robbins ][ Rupert Everett ][ Forest Whitaker ][ Stephen Rea ][ Richard E. Grant ]
Short Cuts (1993)
[ Tim Robbins ][ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Jack Lemmon ][ Chris Penn ][ Peter Gallagher ]
The Real McTeague (1993)
Black and Blue (1993)
The Player (1992)
[ Tim Robbins ][ Vincent D'Onofrio ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Peter Gallagher ][ Richard E. Grant ]
McTeague (1992)
Vincent & Theo (1990)
[ Tim Roth ][ Paul Rhys ]
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1988)
[ Jeff Daniels ][ Peter Gallagher ][ Kevin J. O'Connor ][ Brad Davis ][ Michael Murphy ]
Aria (1987)
[ John Hurt ][ Jean-Luc Godard ]
O.C. and Stiggs (1987)
[ Dennis Hopper ][ Jon Cryer ][ Ray Walston ][ Paul Dooley ][ Martin Mull ]
Basements (1987)
[ John Travolta ][ Julian Sands ][ Donald Pleasence ]
Beyond Therapy (1987)
[ Jeff Goldblum ][ Christopher Guest ]
Fool for Love (1985)
[ Randy Quaid ][ Sam Shepard ][ Harry Dean Stanton ]
The Laundromat (1985)
Secret Honor (1984)
[ Philip Baker Hall ]
Streamers (1983)
[ Matthew Modine ][ George Dzundza ]
Rattlesnake in a Cooler (1982)
Precious Blood (1982)
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)
Popeye (1980)
[ Robin Williams ][ Ray Walston ][ Dennis Franz ][ Paul Dooley ]
HealtH (1980)
[ James Garner ][ Henry Gibson ][ Paul Dooley ]
Quintet (1979)
[ Paul Newman ]
A Perfect Couple (1979)
[ Dennis Franz ][ Henry Gibson ][ Paul Dooley ][ Ted Neeley ]
A Wedding (1978)
[ Dennis Franz ][ Paul Dooley ][ Desi Arnaz Jr. ]
3 Women (1977)
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976)
[ Paul Newman ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Burt Lancaster ]
Nashville (1975)
[ Jeff Goldblum ][ Scott Glenn ][ Keith Carradine ][ Ned Beatty ][ Henry Gibson ]
California Split (1974)
[ Jeff Goldblum ][ Elliott Gould ][ George Segal ][ Aaron Spelling ]
Thieves Like Us (1974)
[ Tom Skerritt ][ Keith Carradine ]
The Long Goodbye (1973)
[ Arnold Schwarzenegger ][ David Carradine ][ Elliott Gould ][ John Williams ][ Sterling Hayden ]
Images (1972)
[ John Williams ][ Rene Auberjonois ]
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)
[ Warren Beatty ][ Rene Auberjonois ][ Keith Carradine ][ William Devane ][ Michael Murphy ]
Brewster McCloud (1970)
[ Rene Auberjonois ][ Bud Cort ][ Stacy Keach ][ Michael Murphy ]
MASH (1970)
[ Robert Duvall ][ Donald Sutherland ][ Elliott Gould ][ Tom Skerritt ][ Rene Auberjonois ]
That Cold Day in the Park (1969)
[ Michael Murphy ]
Countdown (1968)
[ Robert Duvall ][ James Caan ][ Mike Farrell ][ Michael Murphy ][ Ted Knight ]
Pot au feu (1965)
The Katherine Reed Story (1965)
[ John Williams ][ Ted Knight ]
Nightmare in Chicago (1964)
[ John Williams ][ Carroll O'Connor ][ Michael Murphy ][ Ted Knight ]
The Hunt (1963)
The Long, Lost Life of Edward Smalley (1963)
[ James Whitmore ]
Cat and Mouse (1962)
[ Ted Knight ]
Escape to Nowhere (1962)
Any Second Now (1962)
Rear Echelon Commandos (1962)
Door Without a Key (1962)
Summer Lightning (1962)
Right Off the Boat: Part 2 (1961)
Right Off the Boat: Part 1 (1961)
[ Roger Moore ]
Two a Day (1961)
...And the Pursuit of Evil (1961)
A Lion Walks Among Us (1961)
Sam Hill (1961)
[ Claude Akins ]
The Dream Riders (1961)
The Secret (1961)
The Rival (1961)
Royal Tour (1961)
Apollo with a Gun (1959)
Millionaire Lorraine Daggett (1959)
Millionaire Henry Banning (1959)
Millionaire Alicia Osante (1959)
The Challenge (1959)
Experiment X-74 (1959)
Guilty of Old Age (1959)
A Matter of Trust (1959)
The Pete Hopper Story (1958)
The Young One (1957)
The James Dean Story (1957)
The Delinquents (1957)
The Magic Bond (1956)
The Perfect Crime (1955)
The Builders (1954)
The Dirty Look (1954)
[ William Frawley ]
Better Football (1954)
The Last Mile (1953)
How to Run a Filling Station (1953)
King Basketball (1952)
The Sound of Bells (1952)
Modern Football (1951)

Trivia

  • He came up with a scheme to "Identi-Code" pets. He would tatoo a number on the cat or dog. Somehow, he managed to tatoo President Truman's dog.
  • He designed a watch called "Time to Reflect" for Swatch in 1995 to commemorate the centenary of the birth of cinema.
  • His son Mike Altman wrote the lyrics for "Suicide is Painless", the theme song for MASH (1970), when he was only 14 years old.
  • Stepdaughter, Konni Corriere (with Reed), born 1946.
  • Son, Robert Altman, with Kathryn Reed, was born in 1960.
  • Son, Matthew R. Altman, with Kathryn Reed, was adopted at birth in 1966.
  • Son, Stephen Altman, with Lotus Corelli, was born in 1957.
  • Son, Mike Altman, with Lotus Corelli, was born in 1955.
  • Daughter, Christine, with Elmer, born 1947.
  • Father of Stephen Altman
  • Was voted the 17th Greatest Director of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
  • Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 29-39. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
  • Worked with (the late) Vic Morrow on the TV series "Combat!" (1962), with Vic's daughter, Jennifer Jason Leigh in several films including Short Cuts (1993), and with Vic's ex-wife (and Jennifer's mother) Barbara Turner on The Company (2003).
  • Like the late Richard Hooker, author of the book MASH (on which his film was based), Altman greatly disliked the TV series that followed and said that it didn't make the same anti-war point that his film made.
  • Directed 6 different actresses in Oscar-nominated performances: Sally Kellerman, Julie Christie, Ronee Blakley, Lily Tomlin, Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith.
  • Close friends with actress Julie Christie.
  • While working on McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), he and Warren Beatty hated each other so much that Beatty later admitted that, had he produced the film himself, he would have killed Altman.
  • He is a member of the NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) Advisory Board.
  • In the recent past, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards (founded in 1935) were second in prestige only to the Academy Awards (and some actors and filmmakers such as double Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson considered it a superior honor) and were a major influence on subsequent Oscar nominations. The Golden Globe Awards, which were plagued by scandals related to its small, unrepresentative voting body and to self-dealing with subsequent awardees, had been forced off the air by the Federal Communications Commission and were regarded as something of a joke by more serious cinephiles. During the 1976 presidential election year, Robert Altman's masterpiece Nashville (1975) won Best Picture and Supporting Actress (Lily Tomlin), and Altman was named the top director by the NYFCC. All failed to repeat at the Academy Awards (though Keith Carradine won an Oscar for Best Song.) Altman -- discussing Nashville (1975)'s loss of the Best Picture Oscar to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) earlier that year -- characterized the NYFCC Awards as the 'New York primary' leading up to the Oscar 'election'. Continuing with the metaphor in his August 1976 Interview with Bruce Williamson in "PLAYBOY Magazine" (Vol. 23, Iss. 8), Altman said that "Cuckoo's Nest" had had an inside advantage as it had won the 'California primary' (the Golden Globes). At the time, the Golden Globes, though a joke in terms of their integrity, were still a potent predictor of eventual Oscar success (and would come to be the second-most important bellwether of the Academy Awards by the 1980s and '90s).
  • Made his London theatrical debut in early 2006 directing Arthur Miller's play "Resurrection Blues" at the Old Vic under the aegis of Kevin Spacey, the Artistic Directory of the venerable London company. Altman chose an eclectic cast for he Miller play featured, including 'Maxmillian Schell' (qc), 'James Fox' (who replaced John Wood before previews), and American movie actors Matthew Modine and Jane Adams. The English critics panned "Resurrection Blues", partly due to the clash in acting styles of the disparate cast. Adams walked out after a matinée on April 5, 2006, and was replaced by her understudy for subsequent performances. No explanation was given for her departure from the production. The play was scheduled to close a week early in mid-April due to poor ticket sales. Altman claimed after the poor debut of the play that he was not very familiar with the script, and didn't really understand the play. Critics said that his confusion obviously affected the cast, many of whom seemed not to understand the play, and some of whom seemed to have trouble remembering lines. While not an outright debacle, the play is another relative failure characterizing Spacey's troubled tenure as Old Vic chief.
  • Upon receiving an honorary Oscar at the 2006 Academy Awards, Altman revealed that he had been the recipient of a heart transplant approximately 10 years prior, and hadn't gone public out of fear that it would hinder his ability to get work.
  • His episodes of "Bonanza" (1959) often starred the Hoss character played by Dan Blocker and frequently were humorous.
  • When directing episodes of the TV show "Bonanza" (1959), Altman became close friends with actor Dan Blocker, who portrayed Hoss. Altman wanted Blocker to play the Roger Wade character in his version of Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye (1973), but he died before the commencement of shooting. The movie was dedicated to Blocker.
  • It is said that Altman, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, was radicalized by a trip to Vietnam to shoot footage of the war in the 1960s. He has never talked about this episode in his life and career.

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