Robert Houston

Robert Houston

director, writer, actor

Robert Houston was born on Nov 30, 1955 in USA. Robert Houston's big-screen debut came with The Hills Have Eyes directed by Wes Craven in 1977, strarring Bobby Carter. Robert Houston is known for Shogun Assassin directed by Robert Houston, Tomisaburô Wakayama stars as Lone Wolf and Kayo Matsuo as Supreme Ninja. Robert Houston has got 6 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Robert Houston achieved is Academy Awards, USA. The upcoming new movie Robert Houston plays is Caged Fear which will be released on Nov 18, 1992.

Director/writer Bobby Houston is a California-based filmmaker whose most recent documentary, Mighty Times: The Children's March (2004), won the Academy Award in March 2005. His previous film, Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks (2002), was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 and won an Emmy. Both films were produced by HBO and the Southern Poverty Law Center.Bobby's filmmaking career began after graduating from Harvard. First he starred in Wes Craven's cult classic La colline a des yeux (1977) (remade in 2006). He then made his directorial debut with the samurai epic Shogun Assassin (1980), a clever reworking of a Japanese film. It was initially banned upon release, but found its way to screens worldwide and unexpectedly crossed over into hip-hop culture as the audio "bed" for Wu-Tang Clan. In 2003 Quentin Tarantino gave the film a nod when he utilized it as the coda to Kill Bill: Volume II (2004).In the 1980s Bobby wrote and directed two independent features, the raucous teen comedy _Growing Pains (1984/I)_ (Touchstone) starring starred Martin Mull and Karen Black, and Trust Me (1989) (Cinecom), a black comedy about murder in the art world which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.Bobby's partner died of AIDS in 1995. In response, he turned away from a series of studio and network assignments, finding a stronger outlet in documentary films. Rock the Boat (1998) (HBO), his debut documentary, is a rousing verite adventure that chronicles the efforts of an HIV-positive crew that enters an extreme sailing race across the Pacific Ocean. The sailors manage to survive and even place well, in spite of a leaky boat and a hurricane -- while confronting their lives, loves and losses."Rock The Boat" became an international festival favorite, was short-listed for an Academy Award and is still being broadcast today. Several prestigious documentaries soon followed, culminating in the "Mighty Times" series, which has won (among others) an Oscar, an Emmy and the IDA Award.Bobby is currently prepping a new feature, "Be A Man," in part as a response to the election of 2004 and, as always, as a means of speaking truth to power. Bobby's motto is still the same: "Debunk, and inspire."

  • Birthday

    Nov 30, 1955
  • Place of Birth

    California, USA

Known For

Awards

6 wins & 2 nominations

Academy Awards, USA
2005
Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner - Oscar
Mighty Times: The Children's March (2004)
Daytime Emmy Awards
2005
Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special
Winner - Daytime Emmy
Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks (2002)
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