Gene Corman

Gene Corman

producer, actor, writer

Gene Corman was born on Sep 24, 1927 in USA. Gene Corman's big-screen debut came with Machine-Gun Kelly directed by Roger Corman in 1958, strarring . Gene Corman is known for A Woman Called Golda directed by Alan Gibson, Ingrid Bergman stars as Golda Meir and Ned Beatty as Sen. Durward. The most recent award Gene Corman achieved is Primetime Emmy Awards. The upcoming new movie Gene Corman plays is Harold Robbins' Body Parts which will be released on Feb 07, 2001.

Gene Corman preceded his more-famous brother Roger in the film business, working as a motion picture agent. Beginning in 1956, he and Roger joined forces as producers to make such films as "Hot Car Girl", "Night of the Blood Beast", "Attack of the Giant Leeches" and "Beast from Haunted Cave" for distributors like AIP, Allied Artists and Roger's own Filmgroup. Gene returned to the exploitation field in the early '70s at MGM when he produced several blaxploitation features such as "Hit Man" and "The Slams" as well as the kinky "Private Parts". His more mainstream credits include "Tobruk, " "F.I.S.T." and "The Big Red One." He was for a time vice-president of 20th Century-Fox Television.

  • Birthday

    Sep 24, 1927
  • Place of Birth

    Detroit, Michigan, USA

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards
1982
Outstanding Drama Special
Winner - Primetime Emmy