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Bert Schneider

Berton "Bert" Jerome Schneider (May 5, 1933 – December 12, 2011) was an American film and television producer.

Bert Schneider
Born
Berton Jerome Schneider

(1933-05-05)May 5, 1933
New York, New York, U.S.
DiedDecember 12, 2011(2011-12-12) (aged 78)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materCornell University
Spouse(s)Judith Feinberg (divorced); three subsequent marriages
Children2
ParentAbraham Schneider

He was responsible for several topical films of the late 1960s and early 1970s,[1] including the road film Easy Rider (1969), directed by Dennis Hopper.

Early life and education edit

Schneider was born to a wealthy Jewish family[2] in New York City[3] and raised in New Rochelle, New York.[2] His father was Abraham Schneider (1905-1993), who succeeded Harry Cohn as the president of Columbia Pictures.[2] He was the middle of two brothers, the younger Harold and the elder Stanley.[2] Schneider tended toward the rebellious politics of the day. Briefly a student at Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York, he was ultimately expelled.[4][5]

His brother, Harold Schneider, also became a film producer.

Career edit

In 1953, he worked for Screen Gems, Columbia's television division in Los Angeles.[2] In 1965, Schneider formed a partnership with the film director Bob Rafelson, creating Raybert Productions. The duo brought to television The Monkees (1966–1968), a situation comedy about a fictional rock band (who became a real group, The Monkees, to meet public demand, and their own aspirations).

The success of The Monkees allowed Schneider and Rafelson to break into feature films, first with the counterculture film Head (1968), starring The Monkees, directed by Rafelson and featuring a screenplay co-written by Rafelson and Jack Nicholson. The film bombed in its initial release due to poor distribution and the lack of a target audience for 1968.[6] Monkees fans were disappointed that the disjointed, stream-of-consciousness ring of stories was not just an expanded episode. Art film enthusiasts may have embraced its creativity but were not interested in a film by the "pre-fab four."[6] In recent years, the film has received above average reviews from critics and fans alike as an interesting 1960s period piece.[6]

They had their first major success with Easy Rider (1969), which ushered in the era of New Hollywood. Then followed with the drama film Five Easy Pieces (1970), which Rafelson directed. Following Five Easy Pieces, Schneider and Rafelson added a partner, Stephen Blauner, and Raybert turned into BBS Productions.

They subsequently made a series of films, including the drama films The Last Picture Show (1971), directed by Peter Bogdanovich and The King of Marvin Gardens (1972), directed by Rafelson. In 1975 he was a member of the jury at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.[7]

Academy Award controversy edit

In 1975, Schneider received an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producing Hearts and Minds (1974), a documentary film about the Vietnam War, directed by Peter Davis.[8] His acceptance speech was one of the most politically controversial in the ceremony's history. Schneider's speech included this statement: "It’s ironic that we’re here at a time just before Vietnam is about to be liberated." He then read a telegram from the head of the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace talks. It thanked the antiwar movement "for all they have done on behalf of peace. Greetings of friendship to all American people." After receiving thousands of angry telegrams backstage, Frank Sinatra appeared later in the show to read a disclaimer that disavowed Schneider's statement, which in turn provoked angry responses from actors Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty. Beatty later berated Sinatra on stage, calling him "you old Republican."[9]

Personal life and death edit

In 1954, he married his first wife, Judy Feinberg (born 1936), who was also Jewish and from a wealthy family.[2] They had two children: Jeffrey and Audrey.[2] They later divorced and he was subsequently married three more times.[10]

Between 1971 and 1974 Schneider had a relationship with Candice Bergen. Bergen wrote about their relationship in her first memoir, 'Knock Wood', in which she wrote about their tumultuous relationship, referring to Schneider under the pseudonym "Robin".[11][12]

In 2011, Schneider died of natural causes, aged 78, in Los Angeles, California. He was survived by his son and daughter.[13][14][15]

In popular culture edit

Peter Fonda based his character Terry Valentine in the crime film The Limey (1999) partly on Schneider, according to Fonda's interview on the film's DVD.

Filmography and television work edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Elaine Woo (2011-12-14). "Bert Schneider obituary: 'Easy Rider' producer dies at 78". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Biskind, Peter Easy Riders Raging Bulls: How the Sex-Drugs-And Rock 'N Roll Generation Saved Hollywood ISBN 9780684857084 - ISBN 0684857081 - Publisher: Simon & Schuster - Publish Date: April 1999 p.55
  3. ^ "Bert Scneider". London: The Telegraph. 2011-12-14. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  4. ^ Ronald Bergan (2011-12-14). "Bert Schneider obituary". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  5. ^ "R.I.P. Bert Schneider". Deadline.com. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  6. ^ a b c "Head (1968)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  7. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2013-01-04.
  8. ^ Anita Gates (2011-12-13). "Bert Schneider, Producer Whose Films Reflected an Era, Dies at 78". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  9. ^ "Politics and Oscar Night". The Nation. 2013-02-25. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  10. ^ The Independent: "Bert Schneider: Film producer at the epicentre of the 'New Hollywood'" by John Riley 02 January 2012
  11. ^ Mansfield, Stephanie (April 11, 1984). "Candice Bergen, Melting the Ice On Growing Up With Fame". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  12. ^ Mallet, Gina (April 8, 1984). "ADVENTURES OF THE VERY GOOD-LOOKING". The New York Times. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  13. ^ Barnes, Mike (2011-12-13). "Bert Schneider, Producer of Counterculture Film Classics, Dies at 78". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  14. ^ Gates, Anita (2011-12-15). "'Easy Rider' and 'Hearts and Minds' producer Bert Schneider dies at 78". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  15. ^ "Bert Schneider". Telegraph. London. 2011-12-14. Retrieved 2013-11-05.

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This article is about the American television and film producer For other uses see Bert Schneider disambiguation Berton Bert Jerome Schneider May 5 1933 December 12 2011 was an American film and television producer Bert SchneiderBornBerton Jerome Schneider 1933 05 05 May 5 1933New York New York U S DiedDecember 12 2011 2011 12 12 aged 78 Los Angeles California U S Alma materCornell UniversitySpouse s Judith Feinberg divorced three subsequent marriagesChildren2ParentAbraham SchneiderHe was responsible for several topical films of the late 1960s and early 1970s 1 including the road film Easy Rider 1969 directed by Dennis Hopper Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Academy Award controversy 2 2 Personal life and death 3 In popular culture 4 Filmography and television work 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editSchneider was born to a wealthy Jewish family 2 in New York City 3 and raised in New Rochelle New York 2 His father was Abraham Schneider 1905 1993 who succeeded Harry Cohn as the president of Columbia Pictures 2 He was the middle of two brothers the younger Harold and the elder Stanley 2 Schneider tended toward the rebellious politics of the day Briefly a student at Cornell University located in Ithaca New York he was ultimately expelled 4 5 His brother Harold Schneider also became a film producer Career editIn 1953 he worked for Screen Gems Columbia s television division in Los Angeles 2 In 1965 Schneider formed a partnership with the film director Bob Rafelson creating Raybert Productions The duo brought to television The Monkees 1966 1968 a situation comedy about a fictional rock band who became a real group The Monkees to meet public demand and their own aspirations The success of The Monkees allowed Schneider and Rafelson to break into feature films first with the counterculture film Head 1968 starring The Monkees directed by Rafelson and featuring a screenplay co written by Rafelson and Jack Nicholson The film bombed in its initial release due to poor distribution and the lack of a target audience for 1968 6 Monkees fans were disappointed that the disjointed stream of consciousness ring of stories was not just an expanded episode Art film enthusiasts may have embraced its creativity but were not interested in a film by the pre fab four 6 In recent years the film has received above average reviews from critics and fans alike as an interesting 1960s period piece 6 They had their first major success with Easy Rider 1969 which ushered in the era of New Hollywood Then followed with the drama film Five Easy Pieces 1970 which Rafelson directed Following Five Easy Pieces Schneider and Rafelson added a partner Stephen Blauner and Raybert turned into BBS Productions They subsequently made a series of films including the drama films The Last Picture Show 1971 directed by Peter Bogdanovich and The King of Marvin Gardens 1972 directed by Rafelson In 1975 he was a member of the jury at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival 7 Academy Award controversy edit In 1975 Schneider received an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producing Hearts and Minds 1974 a documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis 8 His acceptance speech was one of the most politically controversial in the ceremony s history Schneider s speech included this statement It s ironic that we re here at a time just before Vietnam is about to be liberated He then read a telegram from the head of the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace talks It thanked the antiwar movement for all they have done on behalf of peace Greetings of friendship to all American people After receiving thousands of angry telegrams backstage Frank Sinatra appeared later in the show to read a disclaimer that disavowed Schneider s statement which in turn provoked angry responses from actors Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty Beatty later berated Sinatra on stage calling him you old Republican 9 Personal life and death edit In 1954 he married his first wife Judy Feinberg born 1936 who was also Jewish and from a wealthy family 2 They had two children Jeffrey and Audrey 2 They later divorced and he was subsequently married three more times 10 Between 1971 and 1974 Schneider had a relationship with Candice Bergen Bergen wrote about their relationship in her first memoir Knock Wood in which she wrote about their tumultuous relationship referring to Schneider under the pseudonym Robin 11 12 In 2011 Schneider died of natural causes aged 78 in Los Angeles California He was survived by his son and daughter 13 14 15 In popular culture editPeter Fonda based his character Terry Valentine in the crime film The Limey 1999 partly on Schneider according to Fonda s interview on the film s DVD Filmography and television work editThis film related list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2012 This television related list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2012 Year Title Genre Notes1966 1968 The Monkees television situation comedy1968 Head1969 Easy Rider road film producer1970 Five Easy Pieces drama film1971 The Last Picture Show drama film1971 Drive He Said drama film1971 A Safe Place drama film1972 The King of Marvin Gardens drama film1974 Hearts and Minds documentary film1977 Tracks drama film1978 Days of Heaven drama film1981 Broken English drama filmSee also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Television portal nbsp United States portalList of Cornell University alumni List of film producers List of people from Los Angeles List of people from New York City List of television producersReferences edit Elaine Woo 2011 12 14 Bert Schneider obituary Easy Rider producer dies at 78 Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2013 11 05 a b c d e f g Biskind Peter Easy Riders Raging Bulls How the Sex Drugs And Rock N Roll Generation Saved Hollywood ISBN 9780684857084 ISBN 0684857081 Publisher Simon amp Schuster Publish Date April 1999 p 55 Bert Scneider London The Telegraph 2011 12 14 Retrieved 8 July 2015 Ronald Bergan 2011 12 14 Bert Schneider obituary The Guardian London Retrieved 2013 11 05 R I P Bert Schneider Deadline com 14 December 2011 Retrieved 2013 11 05 a b c Head 1968 IMDb com Retrieved 2013 11 05 9th Moscow International Film Festival 1975 MIFF Archived from the original on 2013 01 16 Retrieved 2013 01 04 Anita Gates 2011 12 13 Bert Schneider Producer Whose Films Reflected an Era Dies at 78 The New York Times Retrieved 2013 11 05 Politics and Oscar Night The Nation 2013 02 25 Retrieved 2013 11 05 The Independent Bert Schneider Film producer at the epicentre of the New Hollywood by John Riley 02 January 2012 Mansfield Stephanie April 11 1984 Candice Bergen Melting the Ice On Growing Up With Fame The Washington Post Retrieved December 6 2014 Mallet Gina April 8 1984 ADVENTURES OF THE VERY GOOD LOOKING The New York Times Retrieved December 6 2020 Barnes Mike 2011 12 13 Bert Schneider Producer of Counterculture Film Classics Dies at 78 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2013 11 05 Gates Anita 2011 12 15 Easy Rider and Hearts and Minds producer Bert Schneider dies at 78 The Boston Globe Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Retrieved 2013 11 05 Bert Schneider Telegraph London 2011 12 14 Retrieved 2013 11 05 External links editBert Schneider at IMDb Bert Schneider Hearts and Minds papers 1969 2002 University Archives and Special Collections Joseph P Healey Library University of Massachusetts Boston FBI Docs permanent dead link Bert Schneider FBI File Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bert Schneider amp oldid 1145014599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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