Hellman, Monte, 1929-2021

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Name (Latin)
Hellman, Monte, 1929-2021
Other forms of name
Hellman, Monte, 1932-
Himmelbaum, Monte Jay, 1929-2021
Date of birth
1932-07-12
Date of death
2021-04-20
Other designation
Americans
Place of birth
Greenpoint (New York, N.Y.)
Place of death
Rancho Mirage (Calif.)
Associated country
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Field of activity
Motion pictures
Occupation
Actors
Producers and directors
Motion picture producers and directors
Motion picture editors
Screenwriters
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 36840462
Wikidata: Q945188
Library of congress: nr 99032145
HAI10: 000615277
Sources of Information
  • Two-lane blacktop, 1971:credits (directed by Monte Hellman)
  • Internet movie database, Oct. 13, 1999(Monte Hellman, editor, director, actor, producer, assistant director, misc. crew, writer; b. Jul. 12, 1932)
  • IMDb, Sept. 15, 2021(Monte Hellman; born July 12, 1929, Greenpoint, Brooklyn; died Apr. 20, 2021, Rancho Mirage, CA; grew up in Los Angeles; born Monte Jay Himmelbaum; film director and editor)
  • Wikipeda, Sept. 15, 2021(Monte Hellman, born Monte Jay Himmelbaum, July 12, 1929, New York; died Apr. 20, 2021, Palm Desert, CA; film director, writer, producer, editor)
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Wikipedia description:

Monte Hellman (; born Monte Jay Himmelbaum; July 12, 1929 – April 20, 2021) was an American film director, producer, writer, and editor. Hellman began his career as an editor's apprentice at ABC TV, and made his directorial debut with the horror film Beast from Haunted Cave (1959), produced by Gene Corman, Roger Corman's brother. He would later gain critical recognition for the Westerns The Shooting and Ride in the Whirlwind (both 1966) starring Jack Nicholson, and the independent road movie Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) starring James Taylor and Dennis Wilson. His later directorial work included the 1989 slasher film Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! and the independent thriller Road to Nowhere (2010).

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