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George A. Romero

George Andrew Romero Jr. (/rəˈmɛər/; February 4, 1940 – July 16, 2017) was an American-Canadian film director, writer, editor and actor. His Night of the Living Dead series of films about a zombie apocalypse began with the original Night of the Living Dead (1968) and is considered a major contributor to the image of the zombie in modern culture. Other films in the series include Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Day of the Dead (1985).[1]

George A. Romero
Born
George Andrew Romero Jr.

(1940-02-04)February 4, 1940
DiedJuly 16, 2017(2017-07-16) (aged 77)
Other names
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Canada
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
Occupations
Years active1960–2017
Known forFilms based on an imagined zombie apocalypse
Spouses
  • Nancy Romero
    (m. 1971; div. 1978)
  • (m. 1980; div. 2010)
  • Suzanne Desrocher
    (m. 2011)
Children3
Websiteofficialgeorgeromero.com
Signature

Romero later revived his attachment to the sub-genre with Land of the Dead (2005), Diary of the Dead (2007), and Survival of the Dead (2009), his final film. Aside from this series, his works include The Crazies (1973), Martin (1977), Knightriders (1981), Creepshow (1982), Monkey Shines (1988), The Dark Half (1993), and Bruiser (2000). He also created and executive-produced the television series Tales from the Darkside from 1983 to 1988. Romero is often described as an influential pioneer of the horror film genre and has been called the "Father of the Zombie Film" and an "icon".[2][3]

Early life edit

Romero was born on February 4, 1940, in the New York City borough of the Bronx, the son of Anne Romero (Dvorsky) and George M. Romero, a commercial artist.[4] His mother was Lithuanian, and his father was from Spain but had immigrated to Cuba as a child.[5][6] His father has been reported as being born in A Coruña, with his family coming from the Galician town of Neda,[7][8] although Romero once described his father as of Castilian descent.[9]

Raised in the Parkchester section of the Bronx, he would frequently ride the subway into Manhattan to rent film reels to view at his house.[10] He was one of only two people who repeatedly rented the opera-based film The Tales of Hoffmann, the other was future director Martin Scorsese.[11] Romero attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.[12]

Career edit

1960s edit

Night of the Living Dead (full film)

After graduating from college in 1960,[13][14] Romero began his career shooting short films and TV commercials.[15][16] One of his early commercial films was a segment for Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in which Fred Rogers underwent a tonsillectomy.[17] With nine friends, including screenwriter John A. Russo, Romero formed Image Ten Productions in the late 1960s.[18] This is the production company that produced Night of the Living Dead (1968). Directed by Romero and co-written with John A. Russo,[19][self-published source?] the movie became a cult classic and a defining moment for modern horror cinema.[20][self-published source?]

Among the inspiration for Romero's filmmaking, as told to Robert K. Elder in an interview for The Film That Changed My Life,[21] was the British film, The Tales of Hoffmann (1951), from the Powell and Pressburger team.

It was the filmmaking, the fantasy, the fact that it was a fantasy and it had a few frightening, sort of bizarre things in it. It was everything. It was really a movie for me, and it gave me an early appreciation for the power of visual media—the fact that you could experiment with it. He was doing all his tricks in-camera, and they were sort of obvious. That made me feel that, gee, maybe I could figure this medium out. It was transparent, but it worked.[22]

1970s and 1980s edit

 
Romero (center) on the set of Knightriders, 1980

The three films that Romero created that followed Night of the Living Dead: There's Always Vanilla (1971), Jack's Wife / Season of the Witch (1972) and The Crazies (1973) were not as well received as Night of the Living Dead or some of his later work.[23] The Crazies, dealing with a bio spill that induces an epidemic of homicidal madness, and the critically acclaimed arthouse success Martin (1978), a film that deals with the vampire myth, were the two well-known films from this period.[24][25]

Romero returned to the zombie genre in 1978 with Dawn of the Dead. Shot on a budget of $1.5 million, the film earned over $55 million internationally and was later named one of the top cult films by Entertainment Weekly in 2003.[26] He made the third entry in his "Dead Series" with Day of the Dead in 1985.

Between these two films, Romero shot Knightriders (1981), another festival favorite about a group of modern-day jousters who reenact tournaments on motorcycles,[27] and Creepshow (1982), written by Stephen King, an anthology of tongue-in-cheek tales modeled after 1950s horror comics.[28] The cult-classic success of Creepshow led to the creation of Romero's Tales from the Darkside, a horror anthology television series that aired from 1983 to 1988.[29] As the decade drew to a close, Romero directed Monkey Shines (1988), about a service animal.

1990s edit

Romero updated his original screenplay and executive-produced the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead directed by Tom Savini for Columbia/TriStar. Savini is also responsible for the makeup and special effects in many of Romero's films including Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Creepshow, and Monkey Shines.

The early nineties also featured directorial efforts Two Evil Eyes (a.k.a. "Due occhi Diabolici", 1990), an Edgar Allan Poe adaptation in collaboration with Dario Argento and The Dark Half (1993) from a novel written by Stephen King. In 1991, he made a cameo appearance in Jonathan Demme's Academy Award-winning The Silence of the Lambs (1991) as one of Hannibal Lecter's jailers[30][31]

In 1994, Romero shot a short film, Jacaranda Joe, about people running into a community of Bigfoot.[32] Filmed at Valencia College in Florida, it was the first film that Romero shot entirely outside of Pittsburgh.[33]

In 1998, Romero produced and directed an unaired pilot about Professional wrestling entitled Iron City Asskickers.[34] It was eventually released on DVD and VHS in 2021.[35]

In 1998, he directed a live-action commercial promoting the video game Resident Evil 2 in Los Angeles. The 30-second advertisement featured the game's two main characters, Leon S. Kennedy (portrayed by actor Brad Renfro) and Claire Redfield (Adrienne Frantz), fighting a horde of zombies while in Raccoon City's police station.[36] The project was obvious territory for Romero, the Resident Evil series has been heavily influenced by the "Dead Series." The commercial was popular and was shown in the weeks before the game's actual release, although a contract dispute prevented it from being shown outside Japan. Capcom was so impressed with Romero's work, it was strongly indicated that Romero would direct the first Resident Evil film. He declined at first — "I don't wanna make another film with zombies in it, and I couldn't make a movie based on something that ain't mine"[37] — although in later years, he reconsidered and wrote a script for the first movie. It was eventually rejected in favor of Paul W. S. Anderson's version.[36]

In the mid 1990s, he wrote a script for a film adaptation of the first original Goosebumps book Welcome to Dead House. It was eventually rejected altogether, although Romero's screenplay is kept archived by The University of Pittsburgh.[38]

2000s edit

 
Romero attending a horror convention, 2005

2000 saw the release of Bruiser, about a man whose face becomes a blank mask.[30] Universal Studios produced and released a 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead, with which Romero was not involved. Later that year, Romero kicked off the DC Comics title Toe Tags with a six-issue miniseries titled The Death of Death. Based on an unused script that Romero had written for his "Dead Series", the comic miniseries concerns Damien, an intelligent zombie who remembers his former life, struggling to find his identity as he battles armies of both the living and the dead. Typical of a Romero zombie tale, the miniseries includes ample supply of both gore and social commentary (dealing particularly here with corporate greed and terrorism — ideas he would also explore in his next film in the series, Land of the Dead). Romero has stated that the miniseries is set in the same kind of world as his Dead films, but featured other locales besides Pittsburgh, where the majority of his films take place.[39]

In 2000, Romero directed a Misfits music video, the only one he's ever directed, for the song Scream! The Misfits also appeared in Bruiser, performing the songs "Bruiser" and "Fiend Without a Face."

Romero, who lived in Toronto, directed a fourth Dead movie in that city, Land of the Dead, released in 2005. The movie's working title was "Dead Reckoning." Actors Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper, Asia Argento, and John Leguizamo starred and the film was released by Universal Pictures (who released the Dawn of the Dead remake the year before). The film received generally positive reviews.[40]

Romero collaborated with the game company Hip Interactive to create a game called City of the Dead, but the project was canceled midway due to the company's financial problems.[41][42]

In June 2006, Romero began his next project, called Zombisodes. Broadcast on the Internet, it is a combination of a series of "Making of" shorts and story expansion detailing the work behind the 2007 film George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead. Shooting began in Toronto in July 2006.[citation needed]

In August 2006, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Romero signed on to write and direct George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead, which follows a group of college students filming a horror movie who proceed to film the events that follow when the dead rise.[43][44]

After a limited theatrical release, Diary of the Dead was released on DVD by Dimension Extreme on May 20, 2008, and later to Blu-ray on October 21, 2008.[45] Shooting began in Toronto in September 2008 on Romero's Survival of the Dead (2009). The film was initially reported to be a direct sequel to Diary of the Dead, but the film features only Alan van Sprang, who appeared briefly as a rogue National Guard officer, reprising his role from the previous film, and did not retain the first-person camerawork of Diary of the Dead.[46] The film centers on two feuding families taking very different approaches in dealing with the living dead on a small coastal island. The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Prior to the May 28, 2010, theatrical release in the United States, Survival of the Dead was made available to video on demand and was aired as a special one-night showing on May 26, 2010, on HDNet.[47]

Some critics have seen social commentary in much of Romero's work. They view Night of the Living Dead as a film made in reaction to the turbulent 1960s, Dawn of the Dead as a satire on consumerism, Day of the Dead as a study of the conflict between science and the military, Land of the Dead as an examination of class conflict, Diary of the Dead as a film made in reaction to the "emerging media" and Survival of the Dead as a study on war and conflict.[48]

2010s edit

 
Romero in 2016

In 2010, Romero stated that he had plans for two more "Dead" movies which would be connected to Diary of the Dead and they would be made depending on how successful Survival of the Dead was. Romero, however, said that his next project would not involve zombies and he was going for the scare factor, but offered no further details.[49]

Romero made an appearance in the second downloadable map pack called "Escalation" for the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops. He appears as himself in the zombies map "Call of the Dead" as a non-playable enemy character.[50] Romero is featured alongside actors Sarah Michelle Gellar, Danny Trejo, Michael Rooker, and Robert Englund, all of the four being playable characters. He is portrayed as a powerful "boss" zombie armed with a movie studio light.

In 2012, Romero returned to video games recording his voice for "Zombie Squash" as the lead villain, Dr. B. E. Vil. "Zombie Squash HD Free" game was released by ACW Games for the iPad in November 2012.[51]

In 2014, Marvel Comics began releasing Empire of the Dead, a 15-issue miniseries written by Romero. The series is broken up into three acts, five issues each, and features not only zombies but also vampires.[52]

A prequel comic book series based on Romero's unproduced zombie film idea Road of the Dead was announced by IDW in July 2018.[53][54] The 3-part mini-series was released in December 2018.[54]

In April 2021, it was announced that Romero's unproduced film treatment for "Twilight of the Dead" was put back into development under the supervision of Suzanne Romero, with co-writer Paolo Zelati finishing the script. Suzanne told The Hollywood Reporter, "This is the film he wanted to make. And while someone else will carry the torch as the director, it is very much a George A. Romero film."[55] In August 2023, the film was announced to start production in fall 2023 once the current SAG-AFTRA strike comes to an end.[56] A month later, it was announced that the film would be directed by Brad Anderson.[57]

Personal life edit

Romero was married three times. He married his first wife, Nancy, in 1971. They divorced in 1978. They had one child together, Cameron, who later became a filmmaker.[58]

Romero met his second wife, actress Christine Forrest, on the set of Season of the Witch (1973), and they married in 1981.[59] She had bit parts in most of his films. They had two children together, Andrew and Tina Romero. The couple divorced in 2010 after three decades of marriage.[citation needed]

Romero met Suzanne Desrocher while filming Land of the Dead (2005), and they married in September 2011 at Martha's Vineyard and lived in Toronto.[60] He acquired Canadian citizenship in 2009, becoming a dual Canada-U.S. citizen.[61]

Death edit

On July 16, 2017, Romero died following a "brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer", according to a statement by his longtime producing partner, Peter Grunwald. Romero died while listening to the score of one of his favorite films, The Quiet Man (1952), with his wife, Suzanne Desrocher Romero, and daughter from his second marriage, Tina Romero, at his side.[62]

Influences edit

Romero ranked his top ten films of all time for the 2002 Sight & Sound Greatest Films Poll. They are The Brothers Karamazov, Casablanca, Dr. Strangelove, High Noon, King Solomon's Mines, North by Northwest (a film on which a teenaged Romero worked as a gofer), The Quiet Man, Repulsion, Touch of Evil and The Tales of Hoffmann. Romero listed the films in alphabetical order, with special placement given to Michael Powell's The Tales of Hoffmann, which he cites as "my favorite film of all time, the movie that made me want to make movies."[63]

Awards and nominations edit

On October 27, 2009, Romero was honored with the Mastermind Award at Spike TV's Scream 2009. The tribute was presented by longtime Romero fan Quentin Tarantino, who stated in his speech that the "A" in George A. Romero stood for "A Fucking Genius."[64]

Legacy edit

Regarded as the "Godfather of the Dead",[65] as well as the "Father of the Modern Movie Zombie",[66] critic Owen Gleiberman said of Romero that he was "a maestro of zombie terror who created the ultimate horror-movie metaphor" and remarked that "the real metaphor isn't only about Vietnam, or capitalism, or even disease, or anything else that you can stuff into a fortune cookie. It's about something more basic but ethereal, something that you can sense without putting it into words: the hidden aggression we all feel deep down, as the price of too much civilization."[67]

In 2010, writer and actor Mark Gatiss interviewed Romero for his BBC documentary series A History of Horror, in which he appears in the third episode.[68] Los Angeles Times. Romero's influence, and that of Night of the Living Dead, is widely seen among numerous filmmakers and artists, in particular those who have worked in the zombie subgenre,[69] including comics writer Robert Kirkman,[66] novelist Seth Grahame-Smith,[70] and filmmakers John Carpenter,[71][72][73] Edgar Wright[74] and Jack Thomas Smith.[75]

The season eight premiere episode "Mercy" of the zombie-based show The Walking Dead, the first to air after Romero's death, dedicated the episode to Romero; showrunner Scott M. Gimple said that the show "owes a great debt" to Romero for his impact on popular culture.[76]

In October 2017, the video game Dying Light included a mural of George A. Romero near one of the many in-game safehouses.

In May 2019, the University of Pittsburgh announced it had acquired George Romero's archives and that a multimedia exhibit be created and open to the public in the university's Hillman Library.[77][78]

In September 2019, the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Zombies map "Tag der Toten" pays homage to Romero by including his pair of glasses that the player can interact with, each character giving remorse for his passing. The map is a re-imagining of the Call of Duty: Black Ops map "Call of the Dead", which Romero made an appearance on. The name of the map is German for Day of the Dead, which is a reference to Romero's movie of the same name.

The George A. Romero Non-Profit Foundation edit

The George A. Romero Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Romero's legacy. Founded in 2018 by Romero's wife Suzanne Desrocher-Romero, the Foundation's mission is to advance the causes for which George Romero was a champion – creativity within the horror genre and independent filmmaking in general – as well as preserving and documenting the history of the genre in all forms and contributing to its future by encouraging new generations of filmmakers, artists, and creators.

Bibliography edit

  1. Dawn of the Dead (with Susan Sparrow; movie tie-in), 1979.[79]
  2. Martin (with Susan Sparrow; movie tie-in), 1984.[80]
  3. Toe Tags #1-6 ("The Death of Death"; DC Comics), 2004–2005.[39]
  4. Empire of the Dead (Marvel Comics), 2014–2015.[81]
  5. Nights of the Living Dead co-edited by Jonathan Maberry and George Romero (St. Martin's Griffin), 2017.[82]
  6. The Living Dead (with Daniel Kraus), 2020.[83]

Forewords written by Romero edit

  1. Bizarro! by Tom Savini (foreword), 1984. ISBN 0517553198
  2. Book of the Dead edited by John Skipp and Craig Spector (foreword), 1989.[84]
  3. ZOMBIES! An Illustrated History of the Undead Foreword by George A. Romero.[85]
  4. The Extraordinary Adventures of Dog Mendonça and Pizzaboy II – Apocalipse by Filipe Melo and Juan Cavia (foreword), 2011.[86]

Filmography edit

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Ork, William Terry and Abagnalo, George, "Night of the Living Dead--Interview with George A. Romero," Interview Magazine 1(4) (1969), 21-22.
  • Dupuis, Joachim Daniel (2014), George A. Romero and the zombies, Autopsy of a living-dead. Paris: L'Harmattan (in French).
  • Gagne, Paul R. (1987). The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: the Films of George A. Romero. New York: Dodd, Mead. ISBN 9780396085201.
  • Newman, Kim (1988). Nightmare Movies: A Critical History of the Horror Film 1968–1988.
  • Williams, Tony (2003). Knight of the Living Dead: The Cinema of George A. Romero. London: Wallflower Press.
  • Moreman, Christopher M. (2008). "A modern meditation on death: identifying buddhist teachings in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead". Contemporary Buddhism. 9 (2): 151–165. doi:10.1080/14639940802556461. S2CID 144098346.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • George A. Romero Archival Collection
  • George A. Romero at IMDb
  • George Romero on Find A Grave
  • New York Times short bio November 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  • George Romero @ THE DEUCE: Grindhouse Cinema Database
  • Works by George A. Romero at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about George A. Romero at Internet Archive

Interviews

  • Short interview with George A. Romero about Diary of the Dead in Sitges Festival on YouTube
  • "Speaking of the Dead" – An interview with George A Romero (July 2009)

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George Andrew Romero Jr r e ˈ m ɛer oʊ February 4 1940 July 16 2017 was an American Canadian film director writer editor and actor His Night of the Living Dead series of films about a zombie apocalypse began with the original Night of the Living Dead 1968 and is considered a major contributor to the image of the zombie in modern culture Other films in the series include Dawn of the Dead 1978 and Day of the Dead 1985 1 George A RomeroRomero at the 2009 Venice Film FestivalBornGeorge Andrew Romero Jr 1940 02 04 February 4 1940New York City U S DiedJuly 16 2017 2017 07 16 aged 77 Toronto Ontario CanadaOther namesGodfather of the DeadFather of the Zombie FilmCitizenshipUnited StatesCanadaEducationCarnegie Mellon University BFA OccupationsFilm directorscreenwritereditoractorYears active1960 2017Known forFilms based on an imagined zombie apocalypseSpousesNancy Romero m 1971 div 1978 wbr Christine Forrest m 1980 div 2010 wbr Suzanne Desrocher m 2011 wbr Children3Websiteofficialgeorgeromero wbr comSignature Romero later revived his attachment to the sub genre with Land of the Dead 2005 Diary of the Dead 2007 and Survival of the Dead 2009 his final film Aside from this series his works include The Crazies 1973 Martin 1977 Knightriders 1981 Creepshow 1982 Monkey Shines 1988 The Dark Half 1993 and Bruiser 2000 He also created and executive produced the television series Tales from the Darkside from 1983 to 1988 Romero is often described as an influential pioneer of the horror film genre and has been called the Father of the Zombie Film and an icon 2 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s and 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Influences 6 Awards and nominations 7 Legacy 7 1 The George A Romero Non Profit Foundation 8 Bibliography 8 1 Forewords written by Romero 9 Filmography 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life editRomero was born on February 4 1940 in the New York City borough of the Bronx the son of Anne Romero Dvorsky and George M Romero a commercial artist 4 His mother was Lithuanian and his father was from Spain but had immigrated to Cuba as a child 5 6 His father has been reported as being born in A Coruna with his family coming from the Galician town of Neda 7 8 although Romero once described his father as of Castilian descent 9 Raised in the Parkchester section of the Bronx he would frequently ride the subway into Manhattan to rent film reels to view at his house 10 He was one of only two people who repeatedly rented the opera based film The Tales of Hoffmann the other was future director Martin Scorsese 11 Romero attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh 12 Career edit1960s edit source source track track track track track track track Night of the Living Dead full film After graduating from college in 1960 13 14 Romero began his career shooting short films and TV commercials 15 16 One of his early commercial films was a segment for Mister Rogers Neighborhood in which Fred Rogers underwent a tonsillectomy 17 With nine friends including screenwriter John A Russo Romero formed Image Ten Productions in the late 1960s 18 This is the production company that produced Night of the Living Dead 1968 Directed by Romero and co written with John A Russo 19 self published source the movie became a cult classic and a defining moment for modern horror cinema 20 self published source Among the inspiration for Romero s filmmaking as told to Robert K Elder in an interview for The Film That Changed My Life 21 was the British film The Tales of Hoffmann 1951 from the Powell and Pressburger team It was the filmmaking the fantasy the fact that it was a fantasy and it had a few frightening sort of bizarre things in it It was everything It was really a movie for me and it gave me an early appreciation for the power of visual media the fact that you could experiment with it He was doing all his tricks in camera and they were sort of obvious That made me feel that gee maybe I could figure this medium out It was transparent but it worked 22 1970s and 1980s edit nbsp Romero center on the set of Knightriders 1980 The three films that Romero created that followed Night of the Living Dead There s Always Vanilla 1971 Jack s Wife Season of the Witch 1972 and The Crazies 1973 were not as well received as Night of the Living Dead or some of his later work 23 The Crazies dealing with a bio spill that induces an epidemic of homicidal madness and the critically acclaimed arthouse success Martin 1978 a film that deals with the vampire myth were the two well known films from this period 24 25 Romero returned to the zombie genre in 1978 with Dawn of the Dead Shot on a budget of 1 5 million the film earned over 55 million internationally and was later named one of the top cult films by Entertainment Weekly in 2003 26 He made the third entry in his Dead Series with Day of the Dead in 1985 Between these two films Romero shot Knightriders 1981 another festival favorite about a group of modern day jousters who reenact tournaments on motorcycles 27 and Creepshow 1982 written by Stephen King an anthology of tongue in cheek tales modeled after 1950s horror comics 28 The cult classic success of Creepshow led to the creation of Romero s Tales from the Darkside a horror anthology television series that aired from 1983 to 1988 29 As the decade drew to a close Romero directed Monkey Shines 1988 about a service animal 1990s edit Romero updated his original screenplay and executive produced the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead directed by Tom Savini for Columbia TriStar Savini is also responsible for the makeup and special effects in many of Romero s films including Dawn of the Dead Day of the Dead Creepshow and Monkey Shines The early nineties also featured directorial efforts Two Evil Eyes a k a Due occhi Diabolici 1990 an Edgar Allan Poe adaptation in collaboration with Dario Argento and The Dark Half 1993 from a novel written by Stephen King In 1991 he made a cameo appearance in Jonathan Demme s Academy Award winning The Silence of the Lambs 1991 as one of Hannibal Lecter s jailers 30 31 In 1994 Romero shot a short film Jacaranda Joe about people running into a community of Bigfoot 32 Filmed at Valencia College in Florida it was the first film that Romero shot entirely outside of Pittsburgh 33 In 1998 Romero produced and directed an unaired pilot about Professional wrestling entitled Iron City Asskickers 34 It was eventually released on DVD and VHS in 2021 35 In 1998 he directed a live action commercial promoting the video game Resident Evil 2 in Los Angeles The 30 second advertisement featured the game s two main characters Leon S Kennedy portrayed by actor Brad Renfro and Claire Redfield Adrienne Frantz fighting a horde of zombies while in Raccoon City s police station 36 The project was obvious territory for Romero the Resident Evil series has been heavily influenced by the Dead Series The commercial was popular and was shown in the weeks before the game s actual release although a contract dispute prevented it from being shown outside Japan Capcom was so impressed with Romero s work it was strongly indicated that Romero would direct the first Resident Evil film He declined at first I don t wanna make another film with zombies in it and I couldn t make a movie based on something that ain t mine 37 although in later years he reconsidered and wrote a script for the first movie It was eventually rejected in favor of Paul W S Anderson s version 36 In the mid 1990s he wrote a script for a film adaptation of the first original Goosebumps book Welcome to Dead House It was eventually rejected altogether although Romero s screenplay is kept archived by The University of Pittsburgh 38 2000s edit nbsp Romero attending a horror convention 2005 2000 saw the release of Bruiser about a man whose face becomes a blank mask 30 Universal Studios produced and released a 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead with which Romero was not involved Later that year Romero kicked off the DC Comics title Toe Tags with a six issue miniseries titled The Death of Death Based on an unused script that Romero had written for his Dead Series the comic miniseries concerns Damien an intelligent zombie who remembers his former life struggling to find his identity as he battles armies of both the living and the dead Typical of a Romero zombie tale the miniseries includes ample supply of both gore and social commentary dealing particularly here with corporate greed and terrorism ideas he would also explore in his next film in the series Land of the Dead Romero has stated that the miniseries is set in the same kind of world as his Dead films but featured other locales besides Pittsburgh where the majority of his films take place 39 In 2000 Romero directed a Misfits music video the only one he s ever directed for the song Scream The Misfits also appeared in Bruiser performing the songs Bruiser and Fiend Without a Face Romero who lived in Toronto directed a fourth Dead movie in that city Land of the Dead released in 2005 The movie s working title was Dead Reckoning Actors Simon Baker Dennis Hopper Asia Argento and John Leguizamo starred and the film was released by Universal Pictures who released the Dawn of the Dead remake the year before The film received generally positive reviews 40 Romero collaborated with the game company Hip Interactive to create a game called City of the Dead but the project was canceled midway due to the company s financial problems 41 42 In June 2006 Romero began his next project called Zombisodes Broadcast on the Internet it is a combination of a series of Making of shorts and story expansion detailing the work behind the 2007 film George A Romero s Diary of the Dead Shooting began in Toronto in July 2006 citation needed In August 2006 The Hollywood Reporter announced that Romero signed on to write and direct George A Romero s Diary of the Dead which follows a group of college students filming a horror movie who proceed to film the events that follow when the dead rise 43 44 After a limited theatrical release Diary of the Dead was released on DVD by Dimension Extreme on May 20 2008 and later to Blu ray on October 21 2008 45 Shooting began in Toronto in September 2008 on Romero s Survival of the Dead 2009 The film was initially reported to be a direct sequel to Diary of the Dead but the film features only Alan van Sprang who appeared briefly as a rogue National Guard officer reprising his role from the previous film and did not retain the first person camerawork of Diary of the Dead 46 The film centers on two feuding families taking very different approaches in dealing with the living dead on a small coastal island The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival Prior to the May 28 2010 theatrical release in the United States Survival of the Dead was made available to video on demand and was aired as a special one night showing on May 26 2010 on HDNet 47 Some critics have seen social commentary in much of Romero s work They view Night of the Living Dead as a film made in reaction to the turbulent 1960s Dawn of the Dead as a satire on consumerism Day of the Dead as a study of the conflict between science and the military Land of the Dead as an examination of class conflict Diary of the Dead as a film made in reaction to the emerging media and Survival of the Dead as a study on war and conflict 48 2010s edit nbsp Romero in 2016 In 2010 Romero stated that he had plans for two more Dead movies which would be connected to Diary of the Dead and they would be made depending on how successful Survival of the Dead was Romero however said that his next project would not involve zombies and he was going for the scare factor but offered no further details 49 Romero made an appearance in the second downloadable map pack called Escalation for the video game Call of Duty Black Ops He appears as himself in the zombies map Call of the Dead as a non playable enemy character 50 Romero is featured alongside actors Sarah Michelle Gellar Danny Trejo Michael Rooker and Robert Englund all of the four being playable characters He is portrayed as a powerful boss zombie armed with a movie studio light In 2012 Romero returned to video games recording his voice for Zombie Squash as the lead villain Dr B E Vil Zombie Squash HD Free game was released by ACW Games for the iPad in November 2012 51 In 2014 Marvel Comics began releasing Empire of the Dead a 15 issue miniseries written by Romero The series is broken up into three acts five issues each and features not only zombies but also vampires 52 A prequel comic book series based on Romero s unproduced zombie film idea Road of the Dead was announced by IDW in July 2018 53 54 The 3 part mini series was released in December 2018 54 In April 2021 it was announced that Romero s unproduced film treatment for Twilight of the Dead was put back into development under the supervision of Suzanne Romero with co writer Paolo Zelati finishing the script Suzanne told The Hollywood Reporter This is the film he wanted to make And while someone else will carry the torch as the director it is very much a George A Romero film 55 In August 2023 the film was announced to start production in fall 2023 once the current SAG AFTRA strike comes to an end 56 A month later it was announced that the film would be directed by Brad Anderson 57 Personal life editRomero was married three times He married his first wife Nancy in 1971 They divorced in 1978 They had one child together Cameron who later became a filmmaker 58 Romero met his second wife actress Christine Forrest on the set of Season of the Witch 1973 and they married in 1981 59 She had bit parts in most of his films They had two children together Andrew and Tina Romero The couple divorced in 2010 after three decades of marriage citation needed Romero met Suzanne Desrocher while filming Land of the Dead 2005 and they married in September 2011 at Martha s Vineyard and lived in Toronto 60 He acquired Canadian citizenship in 2009 becoming a dual Canada U S citizen 61 Death editOn July 16 2017 Romero died following a brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer according to a statement by his longtime producing partner Peter Grunwald Romero died while listening to the score of one of his favorite films The Quiet Man 1952 with his wife Suzanne Desrocher Romero and daughter from his second marriage Tina Romero at his side 62 Influences editRomero ranked his top ten films of all time for the 2002 Sight amp Sound Greatest Films Poll They are The Brothers Karamazov Casablanca Dr Strangelove High Noon King Solomon s Mines North by Northwest a film on which a teenaged Romero worked as a gofer The Quiet Man Repulsion Touch of Evil and The Tales of Hoffmann Romero listed the films in alphabetical order with special placement given to Michael Powell s The Tales of Hoffmann which he cites as my favorite film of all time the movie that made me want to make movies 63 Awards and nominations editOn October 27 2009 Romero was honored with the Mastermind Award at Spike TV s Scream 2009 The tribute was presented by longtime Romero fan Quentin Tarantino who stated in his speech that the A in George A Romero stood for A Fucking Genius 64 Legacy editRegarded as the Godfather of the Dead 65 as well as the Father of the Modern Movie Zombie 66 critic Owen Gleiberman said of Romero that he was a maestro of zombie terror who created the ultimate horror movie metaphor and remarked that the real metaphor isn t only about Vietnam or capitalism or even disease or anything else that you can stuff into a fortune cookie It s about something more basic but ethereal something that you can sense without putting it into words the hidden aggression we all feel deep down as the price of too much civilization 67 In 2010 writer and actor Mark Gatiss interviewed Romero for his BBC documentary series A History of Horror in which he appears in the third episode 68 Los Angeles Times Romero s influence and that of Night of the Living Dead is widely seen among numerous filmmakers and artists in particular those who have worked in the zombie subgenre 69 including comics writer Robert Kirkman 66 novelist Seth Grahame Smith 70 and filmmakers John Carpenter 71 72 73 Edgar Wright 74 and Jack Thomas Smith 75 The season eight premiere episode Mercy of the zombie based show The Walking Dead the first to air after Romero s death dedicated the episode to Romero showrunner Scott M Gimple said that the show owes a great debt to Romero for his impact on popular culture 76 In October 2017 the video game Dying Light included a mural of George A Romero near one of the many in game safehouses In May 2019 the University of Pittsburgh announced it had acquired George Romero s archives and that a multimedia exhibit be created and open to the public in the university s Hillman Library 77 78 In September 2019 the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 Zombies map Tag der Toten pays homage to Romero by including his pair of glasses that the player can interact with each character giving remorse for his passing The map is a re imagining of the Call of Duty Black Ops map Call of the Dead which Romero made an appearance on The name of the map is German for Day of the Dead which is a reference to Romero s movie of the same name The George A Romero Non Profit Foundation edit The George A Romero Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Romero s legacy Founded in 2018 by Romero s wife Suzanne Desrocher Romero the Foundation s mission is to advance the causes for which George Romero was a champion creativity within the horror genre and independent filmmaking in general as well as preserving and documenting the history of the genre in all forms and contributing to its future by encouraging new generations of filmmakers artists and creators Bibliography editDawn of the Dead with Susan Sparrow movie tie in 1979 79 Martin with Susan Sparrow movie tie in 1984 80 Toe Tags 1 6 The Death of Death DC Comics 2004 2005 39 Empire of the Dead Marvel Comics 2014 2015 81 Nights of the Living Dead co edited by Jonathan Maberry and George Romero St Martin s Griffin 2017 82 The Living Dead with Daniel Kraus 2020 83 Forewords written by Romero edit Bizarro by Tom Savini foreword 1984 ISBN 0517553198 Book of the Dead edited by John Skipp and Craig Spector foreword 1989 84 ZOMBIES An Illustrated History of the Undead Foreword by George A Romero 85 The Extraordinary Adventures of Dog Mendonca and Pizzaboy II Apocalipse by Filipe Melo and Juan Cavia foreword 2011 86 Filmography editMain article George A Romero filmographySee also editGeorge A Romero s unrealized projectsReferences edit J C Macek III June 15 2012 The Zombification Family Tree Legacy of the Living Dead PopMatters George A Romero Father of the Zombie Film Dies at 77 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 16 2017 Davis Clint July 16 2017 George Romero zombie movie icon dies at 77 WFTS Retrieved July 16 2017 George A Romero Biography 1940 Filmreference com February 4 1940 Retrieved January 23 2016 The GENRE ONLINE NET Interview Writer and Director George A Romero Genreonline net Retrieved January 23 2016 Maberry Jonathan Romero George A July 11 2017 Nights of the Living Dead An Anthology St Martin s Press ISBN 9781250112255 via Google Books George A Romero un director de cine casi nedense Archived October 4 2013 at the Wayback Machine article by historian Manuel Perez Grueiro in Revista de Neda Anuario Cultural do Concello de Neda nº 11 pp 21 24 2008 re published on Central Librera Ferrol bookshop s website Os zombis tenen orixe galega Praza Publica October 1 2013 George A Romero On His Latino Heritage I Was The Shark Not The Jet Onstad Katrina February 10 2008 Horror Auteur Is Unfinished With the Undead The New York Times Retrieved November 22 2015 Romero master of the macabre Eye for Film Archived from the original on July 23 2015 Retrieved July 23 2015 Salam Maya July 16 2017 George Romero Father of the Zombie Movie Dies at 77 New York Times Retrieved July 24 2017 Pennsylvania Center for the Book George Romero Pabook libraries psu edu Archived from the original on November 2 2007 Retrieved January 23 2016 Coyle Jake July 16 2017 Pittsburgh s George A Romero Night of the Living Dead creator dies at 77 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved May 2 2018 Block Alex Ben October 25 2017 George Romero Discusses Night of the Living Dead in Previously Unavailable 1972 Interview Variety Penske Business Media LLC Retrieved June 20 2018 Ball Lauren August 25 2016 Let s learn from the past George A Romero Post Gazette PG Publishing Co Inc Archived from the original on August 28 2016 Retrieved June 20 2018 Mr Rogers Gets a Tonsillectomy Archived from the original on February 16 2007 Retrieved February 16 2007 Pegg Simon October 14 2010 Nerd Do Well Random House p 231 ISBN 9781409023937 M Rowan Terry 2012 The Book of the Undead A Zombie Film Guide Lulu com p 139 ISBN 9781257129454 self published source M Rowan Terry October 14 2016 Hollywood Monsters amp Creepy Things Lulu com p 126 ISBN 9781365462108 self published source The Film That Changed My Life 30 Directors on Their Epiphanies in the Dark Robert K Elder 9781556528255 Amazon com Books Amazon Retrieved May 25 2012 Romero George A Interview by Robert K Elder The Film That Changed My Life By Robert K Elder Chicago Chicago Review Press 2011 N p261 Print George A Romero Rotten Tomatoes Erik Piepenburg July 17 2017 5 George Romero Films to Remember The New York Times Retrieved July 20 2017 Maria Sciullo July 17 2017 Martin star recalls George Romero Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved July 20 2017 Dawn of the Dead 1979 Financial Information The Numbers Nash Information Services Anne Thompson July 16 2017 How George Romero s Semi Autobiographical Labor of Love Knightriders Gave Him the Independence He Wanted So Badly IndieWire Retrieved July 20 2017 Marcello Gagliani Caputo January 14 2017 Guide to the Cinema of Stephen King Google Books Babelcube Inc ISBN 9781507163788 James Hibberd November 12 2013 Tales from the Darkside reboot at the CW Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 20 2017 a b Saperstein Pat July 16 2017 George A Romero Night of the Living Dead Director Dies at 77 Variety Kennedy Michael February 4 2021 Silence Of The Lambs George Romero s Cameo Role Explained Screen Rant Retrieved June 24 2021 Squires John May 20 2021 Unseen George Romero Short Jacaranda Joe Being Preserved by the University of Pittsburgh Bloody Disgusting Retrieved June 6 2021 Whitacre Andrew November 13 2020 Video Adam Charles Hart Beyond the Living Dead Treasures from the George A Romero Archive MIT Comparative Media Studies CMS Retrieved June 6 2021 Owen Rob March 3 2021 TV Talk George A Romero wrestling TV pilot will get DVD release TribLive Retrieved June 8 2021 Millican Josh March 1 2021 Trailer Lost IRON CITY ASSKICKERS by George A Romero Will Be Released in April Reunion Party This Wednesday 3 3 Dread Central Retrieved June 8 2021 a b Chernov Matthew December 16 2016 Why George Romero s Resident Evil Film Failed to Launch Variety Sarkar Samit July 17 2017 Watch George A Romero discuss his Resident Evil 2 commercial Polygon Hart Adam Charles George Romero s Goosebumps horrorstudies library pitt edu University of Pittsburgh Retrieved February 26 2022 a b TOE TAGS FEATURING GEORGE ROMERO 1 DC Comics March 4 2012 Land of the Dead Rotten Tomatoes Fandango June 24 2005 City of the Dead PlayStation 2 IGN Retrieved July 20 2017 Benjamin Golze August 8 2005 City of the Dead hunts for publisher GameSpot Retrieved July 20 2017 Cinescape Archived November 29 2009 at the Wayback Machine Aintitcool com Aintitcool com Retrieved January 23 2016 Diary of the Dead 2007 Rotten Tomatoes February 15 2008 Retrieved July 20 2017 Jeannette Catsoulis May 27 2010 Maybe These Zombies Need to Focus on Their Veggies The New York Times Retrieved July 20 2017 Brad Miska January 26 2010 Survival of the Dead Release Plans Locked Loaded and Firing Bloody Disgusting Retrieved July 20 2017 Caetlin Benson Allott July 18 2017 The Defining Feature of George Romero s Movies Wasn t Their Zombies It Was Their Brains Slate Retrieved July 20 2017 Barton Steven August 23 2010 George A Romero Offers More Living Dead Updates Comments on Deep Red Remake DreadCentral Retrieved May 29 2011 Brian Crecente May 3 2011 George Romero Explains The Story Behind Call of The Dead Then Gets Zombified Kotaku Retrieved July 20 2017 George Romero s Zombie Squash Game is Now Available for the iPad DailyDead com November 22 2012 Smith Zack October 22 2013 Romero Zombies Don t Run in Marvel s Empire of the Dead Newsarama Retrieved June 18 2014 George A Romero s Road of the Dead to be Published as a Comic by IDW July 21 2018 a b George Romero s Road of the Dead Getting Comic Book Series From IDW Horror Twilight of the Dead George A Romero s Final Zombie Movie in the Works Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter April 30 2021 Twilight of the Dead George A Romero s Planned Zombie Movie Finally Coming to Life August 2 2023 Twilight of the Dead Brad Anderson Directing Zombie Movie That Began as a George A Romero Treatment September 8 2023 Han Angie October 16 2014 George Romero s Son Cameron Crowdfunding Night of the Living Dead Prequel Origins Retrieved January 26 2015 George A Romero Pennsylvania Center for the Book Retrieved August 18 2021 Scifimoviepage com Scifimoviepage com October 21 2005 Retrieved January 23 2016 Norman Wilner Q amp A George A Romero Archived from the original on February 8 2016 Anderson Tre vell July 16 2017 George A Romero Night of the Living Dead creator dies at 77 Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 1 2020 BFI Sight amp Sound Top Ten Poll 2002 December 21 2015 Retrieved December 24 2015 Kreps Daniel July 16 2017 George A Romero Pioneering Horror Director Dead at 77 Rolling Stone Archived from the original on September 13 2018 Retrieved July 18 2019 when the Pulp Fiction director presented Romero with the Mastermind Award at the 2009 Scream Awards Tarantino noted that the A in George A Romero stands for A Fucking Genius Flaherty Joseph June 15 2010 Godfather of the Dead George A Romero Talks Zombies Wired a b Day Patric Kevin November 1 2013 George Romero dismisses The Walking Dead as soap opera Los Angeles Times George A Romero A Maestro of Zombie Terror Who Created the Ultimate Horror Movie Metaphor July 17 2017 A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss Q amp A with Mark Gatiss BBC News Retrieved November 12 2010 White Michele March 14 2015 Producing Women The Internet Traditional Femininity Queerness and Creativity Routledge ISBN 9781317680239 Retrieved March 13 2016 Franklin Wallis Oliver February 16 2016 Would you survive a zombie apocalypse Wired Carpenter John writer director 2003 Audio Commentary on Assault on Precinct 13 by John Carpenter DVD Image Entertainment Q amp A session with John Carpenter and Austin Stoker at American Cinematheque s 2002 John Carpenter retrospective in the 2003 special edition Region 1 DVD of Assault on Precinct 13 Saperstein Pat July 19 2017 John Carpenter Remembers the Profound Impact of George Romero Variety Retrieved August 1 2017 Schwartz Terri May 21 2012 HCFF George Romero honored by Edgar Wright Robert Kirkman Zack Snyder and Simon Pegg IFC Retrieved June 20 2017 Wien Gary October 19 2014 Infliction An Interview With Jack Thomas Smith New Jersey Stage Ross Dalton October 22 2017 The Walking Dead showrunner answers season 8 premiere burning questions Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 23 2017 Pitz Marylynne May 16 2019 George Romero s archives acquired by University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved May 16 2019 Squires John May 16 2019 University of Pittsburgh Library System Has Acquired the Archives of George A Romero Bloody Disgusting Retrieved May 16 2019 Dawn of the Dead George A Romero and Susan Sparrow St Martins Press 1978 9780312183936 Martin George A Romero and Susan Sparrow Stein amp Day 1984 978 0812870206 George Romero s Empire of the Dead Act One 2014 Present marvel com Nights of the Living Dead Jonathan Maberry Macmillan Macmillan Publishers Exclusive George A Romero Left A Lot of Material for Unfinished Zombie Novel Co author Says February 21 2019 Parker Trevor Looking back at the BOOK OF THE DEAD Fangoria Archived from the original on October 25 2017 Retrieved July 18 2017 Zombies Jovanka Vuckovic Macmillan Macmillan Publishers The Extraordinary Adventures of Dog Mendonca and Pizzaboy II Apocalipse dog pizzaboy com Archived from the original on October 25 2017 Retrieved July 18 2017 Further reading editOrk William Terry and Abagnalo George Night of the Living Dead Interview with George A Romero Interview Magazine 1 4 1969 21 22 Dupuis Joachim Daniel 2014 George A Romero and the zombies Autopsy of a living dead Paris L Harmattan in French Gagne Paul R 1987 The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh the Films of George A Romero New York Dodd Mead ISBN 9780396085201 Newman Kim 1988 Nightmare Movies A Critical History of the Horror Film 1968 1988 Williams Tony 2003 Knight of the Living Dead The Cinema of George A Romero London Wallflower Press Moreman Christopher M 2008 A modern meditation on death identifying buddhist teachings in George A Romero s Night of the Living Dead Contemporary Buddhism 9 2 151 165 doi 10 1080 14639940802556461 S2CID 144098346 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to George A Romero nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to George A Romero Official website George A Romero Archival Collection George A Romero at IMDb George Romero on Find A Grave New York Times short bio Archived November 7 2015 at the Wayback Machine Senses of Cinema Great Directors Critical Database George Romero THE DEUCE Grindhouse Cinema Database Works by George A Romero at Project Gutenberg Works by or about George A Romero at Internet Archive Interviews Short interview with George A Romero about Diary of the Dead in Sitges Festival on YouTube Simon Pegg interviews George A Romero Speaking of the Dead An interview with George A Romero July 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George A Romero amp oldid 1220568285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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