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Joel Schumacher

Joel T. Schumacher (/ˈʃmɑːkər/; August 29, 1939 – June 22, 2020) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Raised in New York City by his mother, Schumacher graduated from Parsons School of Design and originally became a fashion designer. He first entered filmmaking as a production and costume designer before gaining writing credits on Car Wash, Sparkle, and The Wiz.

Joel Schumacher
Schumacher at the 2003 Taormina Film Fest in Italy
Born(1939-08-29)August 29, 1939
DiedJune 22, 2020(2020-06-22) (aged 80)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materFashion Institute of Technology
Parsons School of Design
Occupations
  • Film director
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Years active1970–2020

Schumacher received little attention for his first theatrically released films, The Incredible Shrinking Woman and D.C. Cab, but rose to prominence after directing St. Elmo's Fire, The Lost Boys, and The Client. Schumacher was selected to replace Tim Burton as director of the Batman franchise and oversaw Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. Later, Schumacher directed smaller-budgeted films, including Tigerland and Phone Booth. In 2004, he directed The Phantom of the Opera, which was released to mixed reviews. His final directorial work was two episodes of House of Cards.

Early life and education

Joel T. Schumacher was born on August 29, 1939, in New York City. His parents were Francis Schumacher, a Baptist from Knoxville, Tennessee, who died from pneumonia when Joel was four, and Marian (Kantor), a Swedish Jew. He was raised by his mother in Long Island City. During his youth, he used LSD and methamphetamine and started drinking alcohol by age nine. In 1965, he graduated from Parsons School of Design, after having studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology, and later became a designer for Revlon in 1966.[1][2][3][4]

At the time of his mother's death in 1965, Schumacher stated that his "life seemed like a joke" as he was $50,000 in debt, lost multiple teeth, and only weighed 130 pounds (59 kg). However, in 1970, he stopped using drugs and became employed at Henri Bendel. He later stated that "I got my self-respect back getting a good day's pay for a good day's work."[3]

Career

Production designer

In 1972, Schumacher served as a costume designer for Play It as It Lays and designed the wardrobes of Dyan Cannon, Joan Hackett, and Raquel Welch for the film The Last of Sheila.[5] In 1973, he served as a costume designer for Woody Allen's Sleeper, and Paul Mazursky's Blume in Love.[6] In 1974, he served as the production designer of Killer Bees. He later served as a costume designer for The Time of the Cuckoo, The Prisoner of Second Avenue and Interiors.[7][8]

Early filmmaking

In 1974, Schumacher wrote a script for an eponymous biographic made-for-television movie based on the life of Virginia Hill. He was selected to serve as the movie's director and started filming on September 9.[9][10]

In 1974, he and Howard Rosenman wrote the script for Sparkle which later went into production in 1975, and was released in 1976.[11][12] His original plan for the film was for the film to be a "black Gone with the Wind", but had to be modest due to the limited budget given to the production by Warner Bros. According to Schumacher the film represented his "personal fascination" with Jesse Jackson, Angela Davis, Tammi Terrell, and Diana Ross.[13] He was later selected to write the screenplays for Car Wash and The Wiz.[14]

In 1978, Schumacher was selected to serve as the director of Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill which was later released in 1979.[15][16][17] On January 31, 1980, he submitted a script for A Chorus Line, but the film underwent rewrites in development hell.[18][19]

In 1979, he was selected to serve as the director of The Incredible Shrinking Woman, his first theatrically released film, to replace John Landis, who had left after Universal Pictures had reduced the film's budget.[20][21] In 1981, the film was released to negative reviews, and was a box office bomb.[22][23] The film was initially given a $30 million budget, but it was reduced to $11–13 million although it would later rise to over $20 million due to the cost of special effects.[24][25]

In 1983, he directed D.C. Cab starring Mr. T, but later stated that he only worked on the film as he needed a job.[26]

St. Elmo's Fire and The Lost Boys

In 1984, Schumacher was selected by Columbia Pictures to direct St. Elmo's Fire and was secretive during the production of the film.[27][28] In 1987, he directed The Lost Boys. Both films were successful among young people and were his first major critical and commercial successes.[29][30][31]

Following The Lost Boys, Schumacher directed Cousins (a remake of the French film Cousin Cousine), Flatliners, Dying Young, Falling Down, and The Client.[29][30][31]

Batman

Schumacher was selected by Warner Bros. in 1993 to replace Tim Burton as the director of the Batman franchise. He directed Batman Forever, which was a stylistic departure from Burton's Batman and Batman Returns. Batman Forever was released to mixed reviews, but was more financially successful than Batman Returns.[29][30][31][32]

He later directed Batman & Robin, which was rushed into production following Batman Forever and was intentionally made toyetic and light-hearted to appeal to children and sell merchandise. The film was released to largely negative reviews and did not perform as well at the box-office as any of its predecessors causing a planned sequel, Batman Unchained, to be cancelled. Schumacher later approached Warner Bros. to pitch concepts for a new Batman movie which were inspired by Frank Miller's graphic novels, Batman: Year One and The Dark Knight Returns. But due to the box-office bomb of Batman & Robin along with the negative impact that the film had on his reputation, Warner Bros. refused to let him develop another Batman film.[33] Schumacher later apologized for the quality of Batman & Robin in 2017.[34][29][30][31]

It was alleged that Schumacher, a gay man, had added homoerotic elements to the film with the most prominent being the rubber nipples, codpieces, and close-up camera shots of Batman and Robin's buttocks.[35] Schumacher stated that the designs of the suits had been based on anatomically correct Greek statues and medical drawings. However, in 2005, Clooney said that Schumacher told him that Batman was gay.[34][36]

Later career

Following Batman & Robin Schumacher directed 8mm, Flawless, Tigerland, Bad Company, Phone Booth, Veronica Guerin, The Phantom of the Opera, The Number 23, Blood Creek, Twelve, and Trespass.[29][30][31]

In August 2008, Schumacher directed the music video for American rock band Scars on Broadway, for their single "World Long Gone".[37]

In 2013, he directed two episodes of the television series House of Cards.[30]

Personal life

Schumacher described himself as "extremely promiscuous", saying in a 2019 interview that he became sexually active at age eleven, and estimating that he had sex with between 10,000 and 20,000 men over the course of his life. Schumacher said the first person he knew who died from the AIDS epidemic, in 1983, "was not promiscuous", leading Schumacher to believe he would die soon after, recalling that he thought at the time, "If he has it, I must have it quadrupled [...] I was sure I had it, I was planning my death", though he never contracted the disease.[38]

In 1984, Schumacher purchased the horse stables that had belonged to Rudolph Valentino from Doris Duke.[39]

Schumacher donated to Democratic Party candidates, including multiple congressional campaigns as well as John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign.[40]

Death

On June 22, 2020, Schumacher died from cancer. Following his death, he was praised by Jim Carrey and Matthew McConaughey, who credited Schumacher with launching their careers.[41]

Filmography

Films

Filmmaking credits

Title Year Director Writer Producer Notes Ref.
Sparkle 1976 Yes Directed by Sam O'Steen [31]
Car Wash 1976 Yes Directed by Michael Schultz [14]
The Wiz 1978 Yes Directed by Sidney Lumet [14]
The Incredible Shrinking Woman 1981 Yes Directorial debut [31]
D.C. Cab (a.k.a. Street Fleet) 1983 Yes Yes [31]
St. Elmo's Fire 1985 Yes Yes [14]
The Lost Boys 1987 Yes [14]
Cousins 1989 Yes [14]
Flatliners 1990 Yes [14]
Dying Young 1991 Yes [31]
Falling Down 1993 Yes [14]
The Client 1994 Yes [14]
Batman Forever 1995 Yes [14]
A Time to Kill 1996 Yes [31]
Batman & Robin 1997 Yes [14]
8mm 1999 Yes Yes [14]
Flawless 1999 Yes Yes Yes [14]
Tigerland 2000 Yes [31]
Bad Company 2002 Yes [31]
Phone Booth 2002 Yes [14]
Veronica Guerin 2003 Yes [31]
The Phantom of the Opera 2004 Yes Yes [14]
The Number 23 2007 Yes [31]
Blood Creek 2009 Yes [14]
Twelve 2010 Yes [31]
Man in the Mirror 2011 Yes Short film
Trespass 2011 Yes [14]

Executive producer

Other credits

Title Year Role Director Notes Ref.
Play It as It Lays 1972 Costume designer Frank Perry [31]
Blume in Love 1973 Costume designer Paul Mazursky [31]
The Last of Sheila 1973 Costume designer Herbert Ross [31]
Sleeper 1973 Costume designer Woody Allen [31]
The Prisoner of Second Avenue 1975 Costume designer Melvin Frank [31]
Interiors 1978 Costume designer Woody Allen [31]
Welcome to Hollywood 1998 Cameo appearance Adam Rifkin Mockumentary film
Halston 2019 Himself Frédéric Tcheng

Television

Filmmaking credits

Title Year Director Writer Executive
producer
Notes Ref.
Virginia Hill 1974 Yes Yes TV film [31]
Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill 1979 Yes Yes TV film [31]
Now We're Cookin 1983 Yes Yes Unsold pilot, directed by Noam Pitlik [42]
Code Name: Foxfire 1985 Creator & Story Yes Creator and producer (8 episodes) / Story (Episode: "Pilot")
Slow Burn 1986 Yes TV film, directed by Matthew Chapman
2000 Malibu Road 1992 Yes Yes 5 episodes
Choose or Lose 2008 Yes TV special
House of Cards 2013 Yes 2 episodes [30]
Do Not Disturb: Hotel Horrors 2015 Yes 3 episodes

Other credits

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Killer Bees 1974 Production designer TV film, directed by Curtis Harrington [7]
Nightcap 2017 Cameo appearance Episode: "Guest in a Snake"

Music videos

Directing credits

Artist Year Title
INXS 1988 "Devil Inside"[43]
Lenny Kravitz 1993 "Heaven Help" (European Version)
Seal 1994 "Kiss from a Rose" (Version 1)[43]
The Smashing Pumpkins 1997 "The End Is the Beginning Is the End"
Bush 1999 "Letting the Cables Sleep"
Scars On Broadway 2008 "World Long Gone"
The Killing Floor 2012 "Star Baby"

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Joel T Schumacher ˈ ʃ uː m ɑː k er August 29 1939 June 22 2020 was an American film director producer and screenwriter Raised in New York City by his mother Schumacher graduated from Parsons School of Design and originally became a fashion designer He first entered filmmaking as a production and costume designer before gaining writing credits on Car Wash Sparkle and The Wiz Joel SchumacherSchumacher at the 2003 Taormina Film Fest in ItalyBorn 1939 08 29 August 29 1939New York City U S DiedJune 22 2020 2020 06 22 aged 80 New York City U S Alma materFashion Institute of TechnologyParsons School of DesignOccupationsFilm directorproducerscreenwriterYears active1970 2020Schumacher received little attention for his first theatrically released films The Incredible Shrinking Woman and D C Cab but rose to prominence after directing St Elmo s Fire The Lost Boys and The Client Schumacher was selected to replace Tim Burton as director of the Batman franchise and oversaw Batman Forever and Batman amp Robin Later Schumacher directed smaller budgeted films including Tigerland and Phone Booth In 2004 he directed The Phantom of the Opera which was released to mixed reviews His final directorial work was two episodes of House of Cards Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Production designer 2 2 Early filmmaking 2 3 St Elmo s Fire and The Lost Boys 2 4 Batman 2 5 Later career 3 Personal life 3 1 Death 4 Filmography 4 1 Films 4 1 1 Filmmaking credits 4 1 2 Other credits 4 2 Television 4 2 1 Filmmaking credits 4 2 2 Other credits 4 3 Music videos 4 3 1 Directing credits 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditJoel T Schumacher was born on August 29 1939 in New York City His parents were Francis Schumacher a Baptist from Knoxville Tennessee who died from pneumonia when Joel was four and Marian Kantor a Swedish Jew He was raised by his mother in Long Island City During his youth he used LSD and methamphetamine and started drinking alcohol by age nine In 1965 he graduated from Parsons School of Design after having studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology and later became a designer for Revlon in 1966 1 2 3 4 At the time of his mother s death in 1965 Schumacher stated that his life seemed like a joke as he was 50 000 in debt lost multiple teeth and only weighed 130 pounds 59 kg However in 1970 he stopped using drugs and became employed at Henri Bendel He later stated that I got my self respect back getting a good day s pay for a good day s work 3 Career EditProduction designer Edit In 1972 Schumacher served as a costume designer for Play It as It Lays and designed the wardrobes of Dyan Cannon Joan Hackett and Raquel Welch for the film The Last of Sheila 5 In 1973 he served as a costume designer for Woody Allen s Sleeper and Paul Mazursky s Blume in Love 6 In 1974 he served as the production designer of Killer Bees He later served as a costume designer for The Time of the Cuckoo The Prisoner of Second Avenue and Interiors 7 8 Early filmmaking Edit In 1974 Schumacher wrote a script for an eponymous biographic made for television movie based on the life of Virginia Hill He was selected to serve as the movie s director and started filming on September 9 9 10 In 1974 he and Howard Rosenman wrote the script for Sparkle which later went into production in 1975 and was released in 1976 11 12 His original plan for the film was for the film to be a black Gone with the Wind but had to be modest due to the limited budget given to the production by Warner Bros According to Schumacher the film represented his personal fascination with Jesse Jackson Angela Davis Tammi Terrell and Diana Ross 13 He was later selected to write the screenplays for Car Wash and The Wiz 14 In 1978 Schumacher was selected to serve as the director of Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill which was later released in 1979 15 16 17 On January 31 1980 he submitted a script for A Chorus Line but the film underwent rewrites in development hell 18 19 In 1979 he was selected to serve as the director of The Incredible Shrinking Woman his first theatrically released film to replace John Landis who had left after Universal Pictures had reduced the film s budget 20 21 In 1981 the film was released to negative reviews and was a box office bomb 22 23 The film was initially given a 30 million budget but it was reduced to 11 13 million although it would later rise to over 20 million due to the cost of special effects 24 25 In 1983 he directed D C Cab starring Mr T but later stated that he only worked on the film as he needed a job 26 St Elmo s Fire and The Lost Boys Edit In 1984 Schumacher was selected by Columbia Pictures to direct St Elmo s Fire and was secretive during the production of the film 27 28 In 1987 he directed The Lost Boys Both films were successful among young people and were his first major critical and commercial successes 29 30 31 Following The Lost Boys Schumacher directed Cousins a remake of the French film Cousin Cousine Flatliners Dying Young Falling Down and The Client 29 30 31 Batman Edit Schumacher was selected by Warner Bros in 1993 to replace Tim Burton as the director of the Batman franchise He directed Batman Forever which was a stylistic departure from Burton s Batman and Batman Returns Batman Forever was released to mixed reviews but was more financially successful than Batman Returns 29 30 31 32 He later directed Batman amp Robin which was rushed into production following Batman Forever and was intentionally made toyetic and light hearted to appeal to children and sell merchandise The film was released to largely negative reviews and did not perform as well at the box office as any of its predecessors causing a planned sequel Batman Unchained to be cancelled Schumacher later approached Warner Bros to pitch concepts for a new Batman movie which were inspired by Frank Miller s graphic novels Batman Year One and The Dark Knight Returns But due to the box office bomb of Batman amp Robin along with the negative impact that the film had on his reputation Warner Bros refused to let him develop another Batman film 33 Schumacher later apologized for the quality of Batman amp Robin in 2017 34 29 30 31 It was alleged that Schumacher a gay man had added homoerotic elements to the film with the most prominent being the rubber nipples codpieces and close up camera shots of Batman and Robin s buttocks 35 Schumacher stated that the designs of the suits had been based on anatomically correct Greek statues and medical drawings However in 2005 Clooney said that Schumacher told him that Batman was gay 34 36 Later career Edit Following Batman amp Robin Schumacher directed 8mm Flawless Tigerland Bad Company Phone Booth Veronica Guerin The Phantom of the Opera The Number 23 Blood Creek Twelve and Trespass 29 30 31 In August 2008 Schumacher directed the music video for American rock band Scars on Broadway for their single World Long Gone 37 In 2013 he directed two episodes of the television series House of Cards 30 Personal life EditSchumacher described himself as extremely promiscuous saying in a 2019 interview that he became sexually active at age eleven and estimating that he had sex with between 10 000 and 20 000 men over the course of his life Schumacher said the first person he knew who died from the AIDS epidemic in 1983 was not promiscuous leading Schumacher to believe he would die soon after recalling that he thought at the time If he has it I must have it quadrupled I was sure I had it I was planning my death though he never contracted the disease 38 In 1984 Schumacher purchased the horse stables that had belonged to Rudolph Valentino from Doris Duke 39 Schumacher donated to Democratic Party candidates including multiple congressional campaigns as well as John Kerry s 2004 presidential campaign 40 Death Edit On June 22 2020 Schumacher died from cancer Following his death he was praised by Jim Carrey and Matthew McConaughey who credited Schumacher with launching their careers 41 Filmography EditFilms Edit Filmmaking credits Edit Title Year Director Writer Producer Notes Ref Sparkle 1976 Yes Directed by Sam O Steen 31 Car Wash 1976 Yes Directed by Michael Schultz 14 The Wiz 1978 Yes Directed by Sidney Lumet 14 The Incredible Shrinking Woman 1981 Yes Directorial debut 31 D C Cab a k a Street Fleet 1983 Yes Yes 31 St Elmo s Fire 1985 Yes Yes 14 The Lost Boys 1987 Yes 14 Cousins 1989 Yes 14 Flatliners 1990 Yes 14 Dying Young 1991 Yes 31 Falling Down 1993 Yes 14 The Client 1994 Yes 14 Batman Forever 1995 Yes 14 A Time to Kill 1996 Yes 31 Batman amp Robin 1997 Yes 14 8mm 1999 Yes Yes 14 Flawless 1999 Yes Yes Yes 14 Tigerland 2000 Yes 31 Bad Company 2002 Yes 31 Phone Booth 2002 Yes 14 Veronica Guerin 2003 Yes 31 The Phantom of the Opera 2004 Yes Yes 14 The Number 23 2007 Yes 31 Blood Creek 2009 Yes 14 Twelve 2010 Yes 31 Man in the Mirror 2011 Yes Short filmTrespass 2011 Yes 14 Executive producer The Babysitter 1995 Gossip 2000 Other credits Edit Title Year Role Director Notes Ref Play It as It Lays 1972 Costume designer Frank Perry 31 Blume in Love 1973 Costume designer Paul Mazursky 31 The Last of Sheila 1973 Costume designer Herbert Ross 31 Sleeper 1973 Costume designer Woody Allen 31 The Prisoner of Second Avenue 1975 Costume designer Melvin Frank 31 Interiors 1978 Costume designer Woody Allen 31 Welcome to Hollywood 1998 Cameo appearance Adam Rifkin Mockumentary filmHalston 2019 Himself Frederic TchengTelevision Edit Filmmaking credits Edit Title Year Director Writer Executiveproducer Notes Ref Virginia Hill 1974 Yes Yes TV film 31 Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill 1979 Yes Yes TV film 31 Now We re Cookin 1983 Yes Yes Unsold pilot directed by Noam Pitlik 42 Code Name Foxfire 1985 Creator amp Story Yes Creator and producer 8 episodes Story Episode Pilot Slow Burn 1986 Yes TV film directed by Matthew Chapman2000 Malibu Road 1992 Yes Yes 5 episodesChoose or Lose 2008 Yes TV specialHouse of Cards 2013 Yes 2 episodes 30 Do Not Disturb Hotel Horrors 2015 Yes 3 episodesOther credits Edit Title Year Role Notes Ref Killer Bees 1974 Production designer TV film directed by Curtis Harrington 7 Nightcap 2017 Cameo appearance Episode Guest in a Snake Music videos Edit Directing credits Edit Artist Year TitleINXS 1988 Devil Inside 43 Lenny Kravitz 1993 Heaven Help European Version Seal 1994 Kiss from a Rose Version 1 43 The Smashing Pumpkins 1997 The End Is the Beginning Is the End Bush 1999 Letting the Cables Sleep Scars On Broadway 2008 World Long Gone The Killing Floor 2012 Star Baby References Edit Young U S Designers Say Paris Has Had It The Corpus Christi Caller Times May 6 1965 p 20 Archived from the original on June 24 2020 Retrieved June 26 2020 via Newspapers com They re Egotistical But Lack Confidence Hartford Courant May 19 1966 p 38 Archived from the original on June 24 2020 Retrieved June 26 2020 via Newspapers com a b Joel Schumacher Director of St Elmo s Fire Is Dead at 80 The New York Times 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