Born 1916 (age 89) · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Appears in 64 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard O. Fleischer (December 8, 1916 – March 25, 2006) was an American film director. Fleischer was born in Brooklyn, the son of Essie (née Goldstein) and animator/producer Max Fleischer. After graduating from Brown University, he went to Yale School of Drama, where he met his future wife, Mary Dickson. His film career began in 1942 at the RKO studio, directing shorts, documentaries, and compilations of forgotten silent features. Fleischer moved to Los Angeles and was assigned his first feature, Child of Divorce (1946). In 1954, he was chosen by Walt Disney (his father's former rival as a cartoon producer) to direct 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea starring Kirk Douglas. In 1955 Fox signed Fleischer to a long term contract. He would work for that studio for the next fifteen years. His first film under his new contract with Fox was The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955). Kirk Douglas hired Fleischer to make The Vikings (1958), which was another big hit. He then moved to Paris where he directed two stories for Darryl F. Zanuck starring Greco. Fleischer then signed a contract with Dino de Laurentiis to make Barabbas (1962). Back in Hollywood, Richard Zanuck had become head of production at Fox and offered Fleischer Fantastic Voyage (1966). It was a success and resurrected his Hollywood career. Che! (1969), a biopic of Che Guevera that starred Omar Sharif, was an expensive flop, as was an account of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970). This was his last film for 20th Century Fox. Fleischer travelled to England, where he directed an acclaimed thriller, 10 Rillington Place. See No Evil (1971) with Mia Farrow was another thriller. In Hollywood, he made The New Centurions (1972). At MGM, he made a science-fiction film, Soylent Green (1973), with Charlton Heston. He was reunited with De Laurentiis for the popular, if controversial, Mandingo (1975). The Prince and the Pauper (1977) was a version of the Mark Twain novel that featured Heston, Harrison and Scott in its cast. Fleischer was then hired on Ashanti (1979), starring Michael Caine, which turned out to be a flop. Tough Enough (1983) was about the Toughman Contest starring Dennis Quaid. He made three more for de Laurentiis. His final theatrical feature was Million Dollar Mystery (1987). Fleischer was chairman of Fleischer Studios, which today handles the licensing of Betty Boop and Koko the Clown. In June 2005, he released his memoirs of his father's career in Out of the Inkwell: Max Fleischer and the Animation Revolution. Fleischer's 1993 autobiography, Just Tell Me When to Cry, described his many difficulties with actors, writers and producers. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard O. Fleischer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Conan the Destroyer
6.1
Conan the Destroyer
1984
Director
Soylent Green
6.9
Soylent Green
1973
Director
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
7.1
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
1954
Director
Red Sonja
5.4
Red Sonja
1985
Director
Tora! Tora! Tora!
7.2
Tora! Tora! Tora!
1970
Director
Fantastic Voyage
6.7
Fantastic Voyage
1966
Director
The Vikings
7.0
The Vikings
1958
Director
The Boston Strangler
6.7
The Boston Strangler
1968
Director
Amityville 3-D
4.6
Amityville 3-D
1983
Director
10 Rillington Place
7.3
10 Rillington Place
1971
Director
Mr. Majestyk
6.8
Mr. Majestyk
1974
Director
Doctor Dolittle
6.2
Doctor Dolittle
1967
Director
Barabbas
6.9
Barabbas
1961
Director
The Narrow Margin
7.3
The Narrow Margin
1952
Director
Compulsion
7.1
Compulsion
1959
Director
Mandingo
6.7
Mandingo
1975
Director
See No Evil
6.5
See No Evil
1971
Director
Violent Saturday
6.8
Violent Saturday
1955
Director
The New Centurions
6.6
The New Centurions
1972
Director
The Jazz Singer
5.9
The Jazz Singer
1980
Director