Persoon/2522
Geboren in Modesto, Californië. George Walton Lucas Jr.’s first love was not filmmaking, but auto racing. Only a serious wreck forced him out of the sport, and he eventually enrolled in the University of Southern California’s famed film school program. There his experimental short subject THX 1138 won a number of awards and helped earn him an internship at Warner Bros. studios, where he worked as a production assistant on fellow U.S.C. alum Francis Ford Coppola’s 1969 effort The Rain People. After working on the Al and David Maysles brothers’ 1970 Rolling Stones documentary Gimme Shelter, Lucas (with Coppola’s financial assistance) mounted a feature-length remake of THX 1138. The end result, starring Robert Duvall, won rave reviews, and swiftly established itself as a major cult favorite.
