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Ivan Passer

Ivan Passer

Directing

July 10, 1933 – January 9, 2020 (died at 86)
Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Male
41 Movies
2 TV Shows

Ivan Passer (10 July 1933 – 9 January 2020) was a Czech film director and screenwriter, best known for his involvement in the Czechoslovak New Wave and for directing American films such as Born to Win (1971), Cutter's Way (1981) and Stalin (1992). Passer was born in Prague, the son of Marianna (Mandelick) and Alois Passer. Passer attended King George boarding school in Poděbrady with future filmmakers Miloš Forman, Jerzy Skolimowski and Paul Fierlinger and statesman Václav Havel. He then studied at FAMU in Prague, but did not finish the course. He began his career as an assistant director on Ladislav Helge's Velká samota. Later he collaborated with his friend Forman on all of Forman's Czech films, including Loves of a Blonde (1965) and The Firemen's Ball (1967), both of which Passer co-wrote and which were nominated for Academy Awards. He introduced Forman to cinematographer Miroslav Ondříček whom he knew from Velká samota. He then directed his first feature, Intimate Lighting, which was released in 1965 and is considered by some to be Passer's masterpiece. In 1969, after the Warsaw Pact invasion, Passer and Forman left Czechoslovakia together. Both proceeded to the United States, with Forman becoming an Academy Award-winning filmmaker. Passer went on to make several prominent American films such as Born to Win (1971), a junkie drama starring George Segal and Karen Black, and Cutter's Way (1981), a dramatic thriller starring Jeff Bridges and John Heard. Though best known for his idiosyncratic, often gritty dramas, he also directed comedies such as Silver Bears (1978) starring Michael Caine and Creator (1985) starring Peter O'Toole. Later in his career, he directed numerous films for television, most notably the award-winning biopic Stalin (1992) starring Robert Duvall for HBO. He was also a film professor at the University of Southern California. Passer died on January 9, 2020 from pulmonary complications in Reno, Nevada. He was 86 years old. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ivan Passer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Faerie Tale Theatre
Faerie Tale Theatre

Faerie Tale Theatre

1982 8.1

Director

Age 49 (now 86)
1 ep
The Firemen's Ball
The Firemen's Ball

The Firemen's Ball

1967 7.1

Screenplay

Age 34 (now 86)
Loves of a Blonde
Loves of a Blonde

Loves of a Blonde

1965 7.0

Story

Age 32 (now 86)
Loves of a Blonde
Loves of a Blonde

Loves of a Blonde

1965 7.0

Screenplay

Age 32 (now 86)
Loves of a Blonde
Loves of a Blonde

Loves of a Blonde

1965 7.0

First Assistant Director

Age 32 (now 86)
Cutter's Way
Cutter's Way

Cutter's Way

1981 6.5

Director

Age 47 (now 86)
When the Cat Comes
When the Cat Comes

When the Cat Comes

1963 6.9

First Assistant Director

Age 30 (now 86)
Black Peter
Black Peter

Black Peter

1964 6.6

First Assistant Director

Age 30 (now 86)
Creator
Creator

Creator

1985 6.1

Director

Age 52 (now 86)
Nomad: The Warrior
Nomad: The Warrior

Nomad: The Warrior

2005 5.2

Director

Age 72 (now 86)
Intimate Lighting
Intimate Lighting

Intimate Lighting

1965 6.7

Director

Age 31 (now 86)
Intimate Lighting
Intimate Lighting

Intimate Lighting

1965 6.7

Story

Age 31 (now 86)
Intimate Lighting
Intimate Lighting

Intimate Lighting

1965 6.7

Screenplay

Age 31 (now 86)
Silver Bears
Silver Bears

Silver Bears

1977 6.1

Director

Age 43 (now 86)
Born to Win
Born to Win

Born to Win

1971 5.3

Director

Age 38 (now 86)
Born to Win
Born to Win

Born to Win

1971 5.3

Writer

Age 38 (now 86)