Robert Clouse details

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Roles: Director, Producer, Teleplay By, Screenwriter

Active Years: 1962-1992

Filmography: Enter the Dragon (1973), The Game of Death (1978), The Kids Who Knew Too Much (1980), Something Evil (1971), Dreams of Glass (1968), Battle Creek Brawl (1980), The Omega Connection (1979)
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Director Robert Clouse specialized in Hong Kong martial arts actioners and is best known for helming Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973). Before becoming a director, Clouse served in the military and was a still photographer for CBS television. In 1964, Clouse recieved a Golden Globe, an award at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and an Oscar nomination for his short feature The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes. He received a second Oscar nomination for his film The Cadillac which he wrote and directed. In 1972, he penned the screenplay for the Steven Spielberg-directed TV movie Something Evil. Clouse died of kidney failure in his Ashland, OR, home at age 68.