Biography of Richard Donner

Lethal weapons

April 24, 1930
The Director and producer Richard Donald Schwartzberg, known as Richard Donner was born in New York, in the Bronx, on April 24, 1930. Approaching the world of the show with the idea of pursuing a career as an actor, but soon moves on the way of starting to shoot commercials. Towards the end of the years ' 50 approaches to television and directed episodes of television series, including the western series starring Steve McQueen "Wanted: Dead or Alive". In his career will be working on more than 25 series, including "Get Smart," "Wild West," "Gilligan's Island," "the six million dollar man," "Kojak". His is a famous episode of "the twilight zone", titled "Nightmare at 20.000 Feet". Furthermore he was responsible for the serial "Danger Island" and the children's program "The Banana Splits". His first film is "X 15" (1961, starring Charles Bronson): the low-budget military drama, it doesn't get success and Donner returns to work on tv.
Over time Donner proves to be able to adapt to any kind of direction or environment: be it a hospital or a trench, for innovative, fast lens or cut production. In 1963 he directed two episodes of the series "The Fugitive". In the following years, and until the early ' 70, will have to deal with the most successful ever tv series such as "The F.B.I." and "Jericho". After years of experience behind us, the glory comes when Donner called actors like Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman and Christopher Reeve for his film-consecration. It is the 1978 when run under the "Superman", inspired by the story of the famous comic strip by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. In 1980 signing "the boys of Max's Bar"; two years later takes part in the making of the second chapter "Superman 2". The 1985 is the year of "Ladyhawke"; in the same period in collaboration with Steven Spielberg and Christopher Columbus, signature movie "the Goonies".
It is instead the 1987 she gives birth to the idea of the first "lethal weapon," with Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, written by Shane Black. The couple returns with Donner for the sequel "lethal weapon 2" (two years later) and "lethal weapon 3" (in 1992), where the protagonists are joined by Joe Pesci. Six years later they come back together for the latest installment in "lethal weapon 4". As a producer he then dedicated to blockbusters like "X-Men" as well as some television series. Back in show business as a Director in 2003, working on the film "Timeline" based on the book by Michael Crichton.
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