John G. Avildsen

John G. Avildsen

1935-12-21 – 2017-06-16 (age 81) Oak Park, Illinois, USA
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Biography

John Guilbert Avildsen (December 21, 1935 – June 16, 2017) was an American film director. He won the Academy Award for Best Director in 1977 for Rocky. Other films he directed include Joe, Save the Tiger, Fore Play, The Formula, Neighbors, For Keeps, Lean on Me, The Power of One, 8 Seconds, Inferno, Rocky V and the first three The Karate Kid films.

Avildsen was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the son of Ivy (nΓ©e Guilbert) and Clarence John Avildsen. He was educated at The Hotchkiss School and New York University. After starting out as an assistant director on films by Arthur Penn and Otto Preminger, John Avildsen received his first success with the low budget feature Joe (1970) which received critical acclaim for star Peter Boyle and moderate box office business.

This was followed by another critical success, Save the Tiger (1973), that was nominated for three Oscars, winning Best Actor for star Jack Lemmon. Avildsen's greatest success was Rocky (1976), garnering ten Academy Award nominations and winning three, including Best Picture and Best Director. He later directed what was expected to be the series' final installment, Rocky V (1990). His other films include Cry Uncle! (1971), Neighbors (1981), The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), The Karate Kid Part III (1989), Lean on Me (1989) and 8 Seconds (1994).

Avildsen was the original director for both Serpico (1973) and Saturday Night Fever (1977), but was fired over disputes with producers Martin Bregman and Robert Stigwood, respectively.

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Known For

American Satan
American Satan

2017

as Talk Show Host

40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic
40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic

2020

as Self (archive footage)

The Real Miyagi
The Real Miyagi

2015

as Self

The Troma System
The Troma System

1993

as Self

Sports on the Silver Screen
Sports on the Silver Screen

1997

as Self (archive footage)

Frank Serpico
Frank Serpico

2017

as Self (archive footage)

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Saturday Night Fever: The Ultimate Disco Movie
Greenwich Village Story
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The Way of The Karate Kid

2005

as Self - Director / Academy Award Winner

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Tribute To James Crabe

2006

as Himself