Richard Compton

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Born
March 2, 1938
Died
August 11, 2007
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Writer/director/producer Richard Compton was born on March 2, 1938, in Philadelphia, PA. He began his career in the early 1960s making government propaganda movies for the United States Information Agency. His debut feature "The French Way", was never released in America. Compton followed this film…

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Writer/director/producer Richard Compton was born on March 2, 1938, in Philadelphia, PA. He began his career in the early 1960s making government propaganda movies for the United States Information Agency. His debut feature "The French Way", was never released in America. Compton followed this film with the nifty biker flick Angels Die Hard (1970), which was the first movie to be released by Roger Corman's New World Pictures. Compton then did the excellent and unjustly overlooked psycho Vietnam veterans exploitation winner Welcome Home Soldier Boys (1971). He scored his biggest hit with the outstanding cult classic Macon County Line (1974); the unexpected enormous box-office success of this movie begot a handful of similar Southern-fried "don't go down to Dixie" drive-in pictures, which include Jackson County Jail (1976), A Small Town in Texas (1976), and Nightmare in Badham County (1976). Both the tepid semi-sequel Return to Macon County (1975) starring then-unknowns Nick Nolte and Don Johnson and the strictly so-so post-nuke sci-fi survivalist opus Ravagers (1979) were regrettably mediocre, although The Ransom (1977) was a solid and gripping thriller. In the early 1980s Compton began directing more and more for television; he's done several made-for-TV pictures and numerous episodes of such TV shows as Peacemakers (2003), JAG (1995), The Lone Gunmen (2001), Charmed (1998), Sliders (1995), Profiler (1996), Babylon 5 (1993), L.A. Law (1986), The Commish (1991), Home Improvement (1991), Baywatch (1989), Miami Vice (1984), Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), The Equalizer (1985), Hill Street Blues (1981), Hotel (1983) and T.J. Hooker (1982).

Compton also did some acting in the 1960s and '70s; his acting credits include guest spots on two episodes of the original Star Trek (1966) TV show and the enjoyably trashy The Sadistic Hypnotist (1969). He was married to actress Veronica Cartwright. He died at age 69 on August 11, 2007.

Actor

Kojak: Fatal FlawKojak: Fatal Flaw(1989)as Director
Bury Me an AngelBury Me an Angel(1971)as Pool Player
Angels Die HardAngels Die Hard(1970)as Restaurant Owner
Diamond StudDiamond Stud(1970)as Mr. Mueller
The Sadistic HypnotistThe Sadistic Hypnotist(1969)as Sylvester

Production Manager

Isle of the Snake PeopleIsle of the Snake People(1971)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

The Sadistic HypnotistThe Sadistic Hypnotist(1969)

Art Department

Isle of the Snake PeopleIsle of the Snake People(1971)

Camera and Electrical Department

Cry Blood, ApacheCry Blood, Apache(1970)
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Credit Score: Richard Compton

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196619671968196919701971
Technical Officer
Fri Sep 08 1967 – Tue Jun 03 1969
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Star Trek50.0019668.4114100781
2Angels Die Hard2.0019704.800282