Basic Information About George Lucas
Category | Celebrities βΊ Directors |
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Professions | Film Producer, Film director, Screenwriter, Cinematographer, Film Editor, Entrepreneur, Actor, Television producer |
Net worth | $10,000,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1944-05-14 (80 years old) |
Place of birth | Modesto |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Letters/numbers THX-1138 (name of his first "real" movie) appears in many films: The licence plate number on Milner's deuce coupe in American Graffiti (1973) was THX 138. A battle droid who captures Jar Jar Binks and the Gungans has the number 1138 written on his back. In Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Luke Skywalker said (with reference to Chewbacca) "Prisoner transfer from cell block 1138." In Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), General Rieekan says, "Send Rogues ten and eleven (11) to station three-eight (38)." His films usually feature a battle scene which takes place around a large shaft or pit. Characters he has created often have "a bad feeling about this" (as in all of the Star Wars movies and in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)) Stunning visual effects sequences, provided by Lucas's own special effects company, ILM (Industrial Light & Magic). Abstract and innovative sound design (THX 1138 (1971), Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)) According to Lucas, one of the themes in all of his films is man's relationship to machines and technology - either controlling them, or being controlled by them. High-energy action scenes using fast-paced montage (Includes all films in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series). Frequently uses the famous "Wilhelm Scream" sound effect in his films. This sound effect has been used in dozens of movies. Re-releases new versions of his films with enhanced special effects, much to the chagrin of critics and fans (the special editions of the original Star Wars trilogy, the director's cut of THX 1138 (1971)). His stories often feature older, more experienced characters educating younger ones. Science fiction and fantasy themes in his films Frequently tells his actors the line "faster, with more intensity". Often uses soft-edge wipes as transitions between scenes in his films. Frequently uses composer John Williams to score his films |
Spouse | Mellody Hobson - (22 JuneΒ 2013 - present)Β (1 child) Marcia Lucas - (22 FebruaryΒ 1969 - 1983)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did George Lucas win?
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George Lucas awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Saturn Award - Best Director | Winner | Close Encounters of the Third Kind | 1978 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Nominee | American Graffiti | 1974 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box office film gross average for a director (male) | Winner | American Graffiti | 2013 |
Silver Ribbon - Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero) | Nominee | American Graffiti | 1975 |
Bronze Leopard - | Winner | American Graffiti | 1973 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | 2015 |
NSFC Award - Best Screenplay | Winner | American Graffiti | 1974 |
NYFCC Award - Best Screenplay | Winner | American Graffiti | 1974 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen | Nominee | American Graffiti | 1974 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | 2015 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box office film gross average for a director (male) | Winner | Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | 2013 |
Rondo Statuette - Best Genre Film | Nominee | Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | 2002 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | 2015 |
Rondo Statuette - Best Film | Nominee | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | 2008 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | 2015 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box office film gross average for a director (male) | Winner | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | 2013 |
Guinness World Record - Largest simultaneous premiere - territories | Winner | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | 2005 |
Hollywood Movie of the Year - | Winner | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | 2005 |
Rondo Statuette - Best Film | Nominee | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | 2005 |
Stinker Award - Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than $100 Million Using Hollywood Math | Nominee | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | 2005 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 2015 |
Guinness World Record - Biggest opening weekend ever for a re-released film | Winner | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 1997 |
Guinness World Record - First Star Wars videogame | Winner | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 1982 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Winner | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 1981 |
The Jules Verne Award - | Winner | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 2010 |
Golden Slate - Best Screenplay | Nominee | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | 2000 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | 2015 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box office film gross average for a director (male) | Winner | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | 2013 |
Guinness World Record - Highest-grossing space-opera movie | Winner | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | 2000 |
Guinness World Record - Largest film merchandising campaign | Winner | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | 1996 |
Yoga Award - Worst Foreign Director | Winner | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | 2000 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | 2015 |
Guinness World Record - Biggest opening weekend ever for a re-released film | Winner | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | 1997 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Winner | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | 1984 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Nominee | Star Wars | 1978 |
Evening Standard British Film Award - Best Film | Winner | Star Wars | 1979 |
Guinness World Record - Most successful book series based on a film series | Winner | Star Wars | 2016 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Star Wars | 2015 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box office film gross average for a director (male) | Winner | Star Wars | 2013 |
Guinness World Record - Most prolific videogame series based on a licensed property | Winner | Star Wars | 2012 |
Guinness World Record - Largest fortune made from a film franchise | Winner | Star Wars | 2011 |
Guinness World Record - Most spoofed film series | Winner | Star Wars | 2007 |
Guinness World Record - Biggest opening weekend ever for a re-released film | Winner | Star Wars | 1997 |
Hochi Film Award - Best Foreign Language Film | Winner | Star Wars | 1978 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Winner | Star Wars | 1978 |
Jules Verne LΓ©gendaire Award - | Winner | Star Wars | 2007 |
Readers' Choice Award - Best Foreign Language Film Director | Winner | Star Wars | 1979 |
WGA Award (Screen) - Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen | Nominee | Star Wars | 1978 |
Guinness World Record - Highest box-office gross for a screenwriter | Winner | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | 2015 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Winner | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | 1990 |
George Lucas roles
George Lucas's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Finian's RainbowΒ (1968) | $3,000 |
The Rain PeopleΒ (1969) | $3,000 |
THX 1138Β (1971) | $15,000 |
American GraffitiΒ (1973) | $50,000 + 15% of gross |
Star WarsΒ (1977) | $200,000 + 40% of the net profits |
Raiders of the Lost ArkΒ (1981) | $2,500,000 + net profits |
Body HeatΒ (1981) | $250,000 + 5% of profits |
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom MenaceΒ (1999) | $400,000,000 |
George Lucas's Quotes
- A special effect is a tool, a means of telling a story. A special effect without a story is a pretty boring thing.
- The sound and music are 50% of the entertainment in a movie.
- The script is what you've dreamed up-this is what it should be. The film is what you end up with.
- I am simply trying to struggle through life; trying to do God's bidding.
- [on the making of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)] When you're directing, you have to get up at four thirty [A.M], have breakfast at five, leave the hotel at six, drive an hour to location, start shooting at eight, and finish shooting around six. Then you wrap, go to your office, and set up the next day's work. You get back to the hotel about eight or nine, hopefully get a bite to eat, then you go to your room and figure out your homework, how you're going to shoot the next day's scenes, then you go to sleep. The next morning it starts all over again.
Interesting Facts about George Lucas
- Three adopted children: Amanda Lucas (b. 1981) (with ex-wife Marcia Lucas), Katie Lucas (b. 1988) and Jett Lucas (b. 1993).
- Graduated from USC's school of cinema (1962)
- Shortly before graduating high school, he was involved in a high speed car accident that left him hospitalized and near death.
- Lucas provided all the funding for Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) and Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).
- For 2nd consecutive year, ranked No. 4 on Entertainment Weekly's annual list of "101 Most Powerful People in Entertainment." Ranked just ahead of Steven Spielberg and just behind the power couple that runs the Time Warner Turner media empire.
- Sits on USC School of Cinema-Television's Board of Councilors.
- In the 2001 edition of the Forbes' "400 Richest People In America", it is reported that Lucas' fortune is $3 billion.
- He is a diabetic.
- He has created the image of always being on the cutting edge of technology. However, when he writes, he does it in longhand in a loose leaf binder rather than on a word processor.
- He was so impressed with relatively unknown stage actor James Wheaton that he cast him over studio objections in the voiceover role of "OMM" in THX 1138 (1971). The studio wanted Orson Welles to play the role.
- His script for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) was turned down by every major Hollywood studio, the reason being that no one would want to see it. In a last ditch attempt, Lucas approached 20th Century Fox who decided to go ahead with the script even though they were convinced it would flop. Star Wars ended up becoming the highest grossing movie ever released at that time.
- Sold Lucasfilm's Computer Graphics Division to Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs, and it later became Pixar Animation Studio.
- His name backwards is Egroeg Sacul. This name is also used in the Disney theme park ride Star Tours (1987).
- Rewrote the ending of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) to tighten it up due to the fact that the scene would have been too busy. It originally ended with the mine-car chase that was later added to Indiana Jones en de tempel des doods (1984).
- Conceived Indiana Jones while on vacation with his friend Steven Spielberg in Hawaii. Lucas decided to produce while Spielberg would direct.
- Was engaged to longtime girlfriend Linda Ronstadt.
- With THX 1138 (1971) and Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Lucas reinvented the way sound was used in films. Using it in both a linear and abstract way, to tell the story, he pushed sound design to the forefront of the filmmaking process.
- Refuses to put "critics quotes" on his movie posters. Something that infuriates many critic societies.
- Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 605-610. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
- He based the character of Han Solo on his friend Francis Ford Coppola.
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