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Hal Ashby

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“Hitchhiked to Los Angeles when I was 17. Had about 50 or 60 jobs up to the time I was working as a Multilith operator at good old Republic Studios.”

 

Biography

Hal Ashby was born the fourth and youngest child in a Mormon household in Ogden, Utah, on September 2, 1929. His father was a dairy farmer. After a rough childhood that included the divorce of his parents, his father’s suicide, his dropping out of high school, getting married and divorced all before he was 19, he decided to leave Utah for California. A Californian employment office found him a printing press job at Universal Studios. Within a few years, he was an assistant film editor at various other studios. One of his pals while at MGM was a young messenger named Jack Nicholson. He moved up to being a full fledged editor on The Loved One (1965) and started editing the films of director Norman Jewison.

A highlight of his film editing career was winning an Oscar for the landmark In the Heat of the Night (1967). Itching to become a director, Jewison gave him a script he was too busy to work on called The Landlord (1970). It became Ashby’s first film as a director. From there… read more

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G. W. Elmer

16Oct11

One of my top 5 right here. An endlessly inspirational director.

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IndyLIVE

25Sep11

Such an underrated filmmaker. His films are some of the very best at examining characters. He is definitely comparable to Robert Altman.

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Rory Padgett

25Dec10

Let's Spend the Night Together!

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Jake Mulligan

26Sep10

And on that note... if anyone has bootleg availability info on "Second-Hand Hearts", that would be excellent.

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