Irwin Winkler Explained

Irwin Winkler
Birth Date:28 May 1931
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Film director, producer
Parents:Sol Winkler
Anna Winkler
Education:B.A. New York University
Children:Charles Winkler
David Winkler
Adam Winkler
Website:winklerfilms.com

Irwin Winkler (born May 28, 1931) is an American film producer and director. He is the producer or director of over 58 motion pictures, dating back to 1967's Double Trouble, starring Elvis Presley. The fourth film he produced, They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969), starring Jane Fonda, was nominated for nine Academy Awards. He won an Oscar for Best Picture for 1976's Rocky. As a producer, he has been nominated for Best Picture for four films: Rocky (1976), Raging Bull (1980), The Right Stuff (1983), and Goodfellas (1990).

Early life and education

Winkler was born to a Jewish family[1] [2] in New York City, to Sol and Anna Winkler. Growing up in Coney Island, one of his first jobs was on a bumper ride on the boardwalk.[3] Winkler graduated early from high school and got into New York University, but felt out of place among the older and more mature students, many of whom were former World War II soldiers that had entered university under the G.I. Bill. At the outbreak of the Korean War, he volunteered to join the Army and was stationed in Louisiana for two years.[3] After completing his service, Winkler returned to New York University and went on to receive a degree in American Literature in 1955.[4]

Early career

Winkler's first job after graduating university was at the William Morris Agency (WMA). Among his first clients as an agent were comedians Sammy Shore and Jackie Vernon, though Winkler says of himself he was a "mediocre" agent.[5]

After meeting Robert Chartoff, who managed several comedians, including Jackie Mason, the two set up their own talent management company.[6] One of the "unsuccessful clients"[3] the William Morris Agency allowed him to take with him at the time that he had options on, was the actress Julie Christie, whose screentest for Doctor Zhivago they arranged.[7] Through another of their clients, Winkler and Chartoff brokered the John Schlesinger film Darling to film producer Joseph E. Levine. This deal led them from talent management to film production.[5]

Career as film producer and director

Forming the production company Winkler-Chartoff Productions, Winkler began producing films with his partner Robert Chartoff in the late 1960s. Their first effort (along with Judd Bernard), was Double Trouble (1967) starring Elvis Presley . Their next film was John Boorman's thriller Point Blank (1967) starring Lee Marvin, which is now regarded as a classic. Adding Sydney Pollack to their production team for one project, they garnered critical acclaim for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). Their next film, The Strawberry Statement (1970), won the Jury Prize at Cannes. Chartoff and Winkler achieved their greatest success yet with Rocky (1976), which earned the Academy Award as Best Picture. Subsequently, the producing duo picked up Best Picture Oscar nominations for Raging Bull (1980) and The Right Stuff (1983), their last project together before Chartoff-Winkler Productions dissolved in 1985.[7]

Winkler produced such noteworthy features as The Right Stuff (1983) which received eight Academy Award nominations with four wins, Round Midnight (1986) which garnered two Academy Award nominations. He then produced back-to-back Costa-Gavras films, Betrayed (1988) and Music Box (1989), which was nominated and won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, before receiving another Best Picture Oscar nomination for Goodfellas (1990). He also produced Rocky II (1978), Rocky III (1982), Rocky IV (1985) and Rocky V (1990).

Winkler moved into the director's chair, debuting with Guilty by Suspicion (1991), a drama (which he also scripted) about the Hollywood blacklist that starred Robert De Niro, which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. His second feature, a remake of Night and the City, also starred De Niro and was chosen as the closing feature for the 1992 New York Film Festival. Winkler fared excellently at the box office as the writer-director of the Sandra Bullock vehicle The Net (1995), which spawned a series of the same name debuting on the USA Network in 1998.

Life as a House (2001) made its world debut at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival[8] and told the tale of a depressed dying man (Kevin Kline) who funnels his energies into rebuilding the dilapidated beach shack he inherited from his abusive father and, in the process, building bridges between himself and his disaffected son (Hayden Christensen). After this film received critical praise, Winkler re-teamed with Kline for the follow-up De-Lovely (2004), casting the actor as the lead in his biographical film about American composer Cole Porter, which centered on his unique relationship with his wife and muse (Ashley Judd) and was chosen as the closing night film at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.[9]

While his directorial career would last through 2006, Winkler continued to produce his share of films, including The Shipping News (2001), Enough (2002), the 2014 remake of The Gambler—he'd also produced James Toback's 1974 original—and his further return to the Rocky franchise with Rocky Balboa (2006) and the spin-offsCreed (2015), which was nominated for multiple awards including 6 NAACP Image Awards, winning 4,[10] and Creed II (2018). His work with Scorsese continued on with The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Silence (2016), and The Irishman (2019) which was Winkler's first collaboration with Netflix.[3]

In 2019, Winkler published his autobiography, A Life In Movies: Stories from 50 years in Hollywood.[11] The New York Times wrote: "Winkler looks back fondly on a career producing some of the most successful films of the 20th century."

Personal life

Winkler married his wife Margo Winkler in 1959 while still working at WMA in New York. They moved to Los Angeles in 1966. Margo was originally from California and her parents, Irma and Charlie Melson, were former Vaudeville performers.[3] The couple have three sons, Charles Winkler, David Winkler, and Adam Winkler. Winkler's youngest son Adam is a professor of constitutional law at the UCLA School of Law and a published author.

Filmography

Director

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
1991Guilty by Suspicion
1992Night and the City
1995The Net
1999At First Sight
2001Life as a House
2004De-Lovely
2006Home of the Brave
Producer

Executive producer

As an actor
Thanks

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryFilmResultRef.
1976Academy AwardsBest PictureRocky[12]
1980Raging Bull[13]
1983The Right Stuff[14]
1990Goodfellas[15]
2003American Society of Cinematographers AwardsBoard of Governors Award[16]
2001Aspen FilmfestAudience Favorite Feature AwardLife as a House
2016Awards Circuit Community AwardsBest Motion PictureSilence
2015Black Reel AwardsOutstanding FilmCreed[17]
1990British Academy Film AwardsBest FilmGoodfellas[18]
1991Cannes Film FestivalPalme d'OrGuilty by Suspicion[19]
2019Chicago Indie Critics AwardsBest Studio FilmThe Irishman[20]
1989Chicago International Film FestivalLifetime Achievement Award
2015Christopher AwardsBest Feature FilmCreed
1995Deauville American Film FestivalLifetime Achievement Award
2016Gold Derby AwardsBest Motion PictureSilence[21]
1976Golden Globe AwardsBest Motion Picture – DramaRocky[22]
1980Raging Bull
1983The Right Stuff
1990Goodfellas
1985Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst PictureRevolution[23]
Rocky IV
1990Rocky V[24]
1999Hollywood Film AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Producing
2008Israel Film FestivalLifetime Achievement Award
1999Joseph Plateau AwardsJoseph Plateau Honorary Award[25]
2006National Board of Review AwardsCareer Achievement Award in Producing[26]
2019Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest PictureThe Irishman[27]
2002Palm Springs International Film FestivalLifetime Achievement Award
2016Producers Guild of America AwardsDavid O. Selznick Achievement Award[28]
1985Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst PictureRevolution[29]
2003Swiss Film FundHelvetian Award for Extraordinary Artistic Achievement

Honors

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Winkler has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. He was also the recipient of the 2017 Producers Guild of America's David O. Selznick Achievement Award for his work in motion pictures and was awarded the Commandeur des Arts et Lettres by France.

References

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Notes and References

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  4. Web site: King. Susan. Hollywood Star Walk: Irwin Winkler. Los Angeles Times. July 7, 2010 . May 3, 2019.
  5. Web site: Champlin. Charles. Irwin Winkler's 'Rocky' Road to Glory. Los Angeles Times. January 11, 1986 . May 3, 2019.
  6. Web site: Chawkins. Steve. Robert Chartoff dies at 81; Producer of 'Rocky,' 'Raging Bull'. Los Angeles Times. June 11, 2015 . May 3, 2019.
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  9. Web site: reporters2004-03-10T00:00:00+00:00 . Staff . De-lovely wraps up Cannes . 2024-02-18 . Screen . en.
  10. Web site: 'Creed,' 'Empire,' 'Black-ish' win big at NAACP Image Awards . 2024-02-18 . EW.com . en.
  11. Book: Winkler, Irwin . A Life in Movies: Stories from Fifty Years in Hollywood . 1st . . New York . 2019 . 978-1-4197-3452-6 . limited . Google Books.
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  16. Web site: The ASC Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110802060537/http://www.theasc.com/asc_news/awards/awards_history.php . 2011-08-02.
  17. Web site: Black Reel Awards – Winners . . December 18, 2021.
  18. Web site: BAFTA Awards: Film in 1991 . . 1991 . 16 September 2016 . .
  19. Web site: Official Selection 1991: All the Selection . festival-cannes.fr . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131214195202/http://www.festival-cannes.fr/en/archives/1991/allSelections.html . 14 December 2013 . dmy.
  20. Web site: 2019 Awards – Chicago Indie Critics . Chicago Indie Critics Awards . December 29, 2019 . December 29, 2019.
  21. Web site: Gold Derby Film Awards 2017: 'La La Land' sweeps with 9 wins including Best Picture . . February 21, 2017 . February 21, 2017.
  22. Web site: Irwin Winkler – Golden Globes . . January 23, 2023.
  23. Web site: 6th Annual RAZZIE Awards – 1985 Archive . March 23, 1986 . January 2, 2002 . October 13, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141013200532/http://razzies.com/asp/content/XcNewsPlus.asp?cmd=view&articleid=26 . dead .
  24. Web site: 11th Annual RAZZIE Awards – 1990 Archive . March 24, 1991 . January 23, 2023 . February 21, 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060221015645/http://razzies.com/asp/content/XcNewsPlus.asp?cmd=view&articleid=30 . dead .
  25. Web site: The Joseph Plateau Honorary Award . . January 23, 2023.
  26. Web site: 2006 Award Winners . . July 5, 2021.
  27. Web site: 24th Annual Film Awards (2019) . Online Film & Television Association . May 15, 2021.
  28. News: PGA Awards: The Complete Winners List . . January 28, 2017 . January 29, 2017 . en-US.
  29. Web site: Awards. https://web.archive.org/web/20070816030110/http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1985/1985st.htm. 2007-08-16.