Samuel Z Arkoff

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 06/12/1918
Birthplace: Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA
Death Date: 09/16/2001

biography

Arkoff is the co-founder (with James H. Nicholson) of American International Pictures and has served as producer or executive on over 200 of the low-budget exploitation films--monster movies, motorcycle films and beach-party pictures geared to the teenage audience--that made the studio famous. Arkoff also gave fresh talent such as Francis Ford Coppola ("Dementia 13" 1963), Martin Scorsese ("Boxcar Bertha" 1972) and Woody Allen ("What's Up, Tiger Lily?" 1966) the opportunity to direct some of their early feature films. In 1980, he sold AIP and formed his own companies, Samuel Z. Arkoff Pictures Continued

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milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Raised in Fort Dodge, Iowa
 
During WWII, served in the US Air Force as a cryptographer
1950 
Began producing career with TV's "The Hank McCune Show" (NBC)
1952 
Suffered a cerebral hemorrhage; recovered after spending a week in a coma
1954 
Co-founded American Releasing Corp. with James H Nicholson; first released film "The Fast and the Furious", directed by Roger Corman
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