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Welcome:
AKA:
Robert Bernard Altman
Birthplace:
Kansas City, Missouri
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Long recognized in Europe as a true auteur, Robert Altman brings an ironic, spare, irreverent gaze to bear on many long-standing American values through his ongoing project of reconsidering film genres. His style—very much part of what one might call "American art cinema"—is full of quirks and surprises, all the more striking in light of his early training in TV and industrials. Altman's apprenticeship began in 1947 in his native Kansas City with the Calvin Company, a leading producer of industrial films. "The Delinquents" (1957), his first feature, was followed by "The James Dean Story"
1943
Joined the US Army at age 18; became a B24 pilot (dates approximate)
1948
First feature screen credit ("from story", co-written by George W George), "The Bodyguard", a crime film directed by Richard Fleisher
Moved to NYC and attempted to make a living as a writer of stories and screenplays
Tried living as a writer on the West Coast
Returned to Kansas City; made industrial films for the Calvin Company, serving as designer, cinematographer, producer, director, writer and editor
1955
Raised $63,000 to direct his first independently produced fiction feature, "The Delinquents" (acquired by United Artists for $150,000 and released in 1957)
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