• Date of Birth: February 20, 1925
  • Place of Birth: Kansas City, Missouri, USA

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Replace this image with an actor photoRobert Altman mini-bio: Robert Altman was born on February 20th, 1925 in Kansas City, Missouri, to B.C. (an insurance salesman) and Helen Altman. He entered St. Peters Catholic school at the age six, and spent a short time at a Catholic high school. From there, he went to Rockhurst High School. It was then that he started exploring the art of exploring sound with the cheap tape recorders available at the time. He was then sent to Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri where he attended through Junior College. In 1945, he enlisted in the Air Force and became a copilot of a B-24. After his discharge from the military, he became fascinated by movies and he and his first wife, LaVonne Elmer, moved to Hollywood, where Altman tried acting (appearing in the film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947)), songwriting (he wrote a musical intended for Broadway, "The Rumors are Flying"), and screen-writing (he co-wrote the screenplay for the film Bodyguard (1948) and wrote the story (uncredited) for Christmas Eve (1947)), but he could not get a foot hold in Tinseltown. After a brief fling as publicity director with a company in the business of tattooing dogs, Altman finally gave up and returned to his hometown of Kansas City, where he decided he wanted to do some serious work in filmmaking. An old friend of his recommended him to a film production company in Kansas City, the Calvin Co., who hired him in 1950. After a few months of work in writing scripts and editing films, Altman began directing films at Calvin. It was here (while working on documentaries, employee training films, industrial and educational films and advertisements) that he learned much about film making. All in all, Altman pieced together sixty to sixty-five short films for Calvin on every subject imaginable, from football to car crashes, but he kept grasping for more challenging projects. He wrote the screenplay for the Kansas City-produced feature film Corn's-A-Poppin' (1951), he produced and directed several television commercials including one with the Eileen Ford Agency, he co-created and directed the TV series "The Pulse of the City" (1953) which ran for one season on the independent Dumont network, and he even had a formative crack at directing local community theater. His big-screen directorial debut came while still at Calvin with The Delinquents (1957) and, by 1956, he left the Calvin Co., and went to Hollywood to direct Alfred Hitchcock's TV show. From here, he went on to direct a large number of television shows, until he was offered the script for MASH (1970) in 1969. He was hardly the producer's first choice - more than fifteen other directors had already turned it down. This wasn't his first movie, but it was his first success. After that, he had his share of hits and misses, but The Player (1992) and, more recently, Gosford Park (2001) were particularly well-received.

Date of Death: 20 November 2006, Los Angeles, California, USA (complications from leukemia)

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  • magnolia12883
    One of the three best directors to ever live! NASHVILLE, SECRET HONOR, SHORT CUTS, GOSFORD PARK, THE PLAYER, A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION, 3 WOMEN, MCCABE & MRS. MILLER, MASH, THE LONG GOODBYE, A WEDDING, and the list goes on and on! He was a genius, will be sorely missed, and will live on through DVD!!!
    posted 383 days ago
  • Null00
    fucking ace director. long live the altman, bitches.
    posted 452 days ago
  • starlimitz2
    I come to give my respects to the late great Robert Altman. MASH was truly a masterpiece of cinema. See you over there!
    posted 459 days ago
  • samshoonk
    Truly, Altman was one of the finest directors ever.
    posted 772 days ago
  • vicwinprivate
    My Dear Good Friend ,
    How are you ? I hope you are doing well by the special grace of God .I just view your profile what a wonderful profile you have ! for me I work in one of the highest business institution that’s the bank of Ghana in Accra Ghana.
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    Victor Winners
    posted 825 days ago
  • minadotravis
    Rest in Peace, Altman!
    posted 1099 days ago

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