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Curtis Harrington

 
Director: Curtis Harrington
  • Born: Sep 17, 1928 in Los Angeles, California
  • Died: May 06, 2007 in Hollywood Hills, California
  • Occupation: Director, Writer, Actor
  • Active: '60s-'70s, 2000s
  • Major Genres: Horror, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: The Cat Creature, What's the Matter with Helen?, How Awful About Allan
  • First Major Screen Credit: Mardi Gras (1958)

Biography

An amateur filmmaker as a teenager, Harrington made several experimental shorts in 8- and 16-mm from the early '40s to the mid '50s, including The Fall of the House of Usher, Picnic, and The Wormwood Star. He also acted in Kenneth Anger's classic 1954 avant-garde short Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (playing Cesare the somnambulist from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari). An assistant to producer Jerry Wald in the early '50s, Harrington became an associate producer in 1955 and wrote and directed his first theatrical feature in 1963: the atmospheric fantasy Night Tide, starring Dennis Hopper. Horror has been Harrington's specialty, his films ranging from the low-budget science-fictioner Queen of Blood (aka Planet of Blood, which he also scripted) and the possession terror tale Ruby, to the thrillers Games, What's The Matter with Helen?, and Who Slew Auntie Roo?. Harrington has also worked regularly in television since the '70s, helming horror films such as The Cat Creature and Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell, as well as episodes of Dynasty. ~ All Movie Guide
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Curtis Harrington
Born Gene Curtis Harrington
September 17, 1926(1926-09-17)
Los Angeles, California
Died May 6, 2007 (aged 80)
Hollywood Hills, California

Curtis Harrington (September 17, 1926 – May 6, 2007) was an American film and television director whose work included experimental films, horror films, and episodic television.[1]

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Biography

Harrington was born in Los Angeles and attended Occidental College and the University of Southern California and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a film studies degree. [1]

He began his career as a film critic, writing a book on Josef von Sternberg in 1948. He directed several avant-garde short films in the 1940s and '50s, including Fragment of Seeking, Picnic, and The Wormwood Star (a film study of the artwork of Marjorie Cameron). Harrington worked with Kenneth Anger, serving as a cinematographer on Anger's Puce Moment and acting in Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.

Harrington had cameo roles in films such as Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind and Bill Condon's Gods and Monsters. (Harrington knew James Whale at the end of Whale's life, and was a major contributor to Condon's film.) He also directed Who Slew Auntie Roo? (1971) with Shelley Winters, What's the Matter With Helen? with Winters and Debbie Reynolds (1972), and The Killer Bees (1974) with Gloria Swanson in one of her last film roles.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Harrington directed episodes of Dynasty, Wonder Woman, The Twilight Zone, and Charlie's Angels for television.

Harrington was the driving force in locating the original James Whale production of The Old Dark House (made by Universal Pictures in 1932) and even though the rights had been sold to Columbia Pictures for a remake, he got Eastman House to restore the negative. On the Kino DVD, there is a filmed interview of Harrington explaining why and how this came about.

He died in 2007.[1] He is considered one of the forerunners of New Queer Cinema.[2]

Filmography as director

References

  1. ^ a b c "Curtis Harrington, Director Of Horror Films, Dies at 80". New York Times. May 10, 2007. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/10/movies/10harrington.html. Retrieved 2007-07-21. "Curtis Harrington, who dived under his seat while watching his first horror film as a child, then went on to be a filmmaker known for his elegant, edgy cinematic forays into the macabre, died on Sunday at his home in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles. He was 80." 
  2. ^ glbtq >> arts >> New Queer Cinema

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