Bob Rafelson

Bob Rafelson

Directing 1933-02-21 New York City, New York, USA

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert "Bob" Rafelson (February 21, 1933-July 23, 2022) was an American film director, writer and producer. He was most famous for directing and co-writing the film Five Easy Pieces, starring Jack Nicholson, as well as being one of the creators of the pop group and TV series, The Monkees (with Raybert/BBS Productions partner Bert Schneider). Rafelson was born in New York City, the son of a hat manufacturer. His uncle was screenwriter and playwright Samson Raphaelson. Rafelson and Nicholson have been collaborators for over thirty years. Nicholson and Rafelson wrote and produced and Rafelson directed Head, starring the Monkees, in 1968, followed by Five Easy Pieces. In subsequent years, Rafelson directed Nicholson in four more films, including The King of Marvin Gardens (1972), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981), Man Trouble (1992), and Blood and Wine (1996). Rafelson has adapted the works of legendary noir authors James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, and Dashiell Hammett. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Rafelson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2002 Director
1998 Director
1997 Self (archive footage)
1997 Self
1996 Rejected Customer (segment 'Wet') (uncredited)
1996 Director
1996 Director
1996 Story
1996 Writer
1995 Man At Mall
1995 Director
Wet
1994 Rejected Customer (uncredited)
Wet
1994 Director
1992 Director
1990 Director
1990 Screenplay
1988 Bob Rafelson
1987 Director
1982 Gangster
1981 Self
1981 Director
1981 Producer
1981 Director
1976 Man on a Sidewalk with Painting (uncredited)
1976 Director
1976 Producer
1976 Screenplay
1973 Producer
1972 Director
1972 Writer
1972 Producer
1971 Producer
1970 Man in Elevator (uncredited)
1970 Director
1970 Story
1970 Producer
1968 Self (uncredited)
1968 Director
1968 Writer
1968 Producer
1966 Writer
1966 Director
1966 Producer
1966 Creator
1963 Producer
1959 Script Editor