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Robert Clouse was an American film director and producer, known primarily for his work in the action/adventure and martial arts genres. He died on February 4, 1997 in Oregon of kidney failure.
Birth Name
Robert Byron Clouse
Born
Tuesday, 06 March 1928
Died
Tuesday, 04 February 1997
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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I Am Bruce Lee | Self - on set of Enter the Dragon | 2012 |
Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On | Self (scenes Enter the Dragon) | 1999 |
Bruce Lee: In His Own Words | Self | 1998 |
Bruce Lee, the Legend | Himself / Self | 1984 |
Game of Death | Carl's Second #1 | 1978 |
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend | Himself / Self | 1973 |
Enter the Dragon | Thugs #1 | 1973 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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I Am Bruce Lee | Self - on set of Enter the Dragon | 2012 |
Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On | Self (scenes Enter the Dragon) | 1999 |
Bruce Lee: In His Own Words | Self | 1998 |
Bruce Lee, the Legend | Himself / Self | 1984 |
Game of Death | Carl's Second #1 | 1978 |
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend | Himself / Self | 1973 |
Enter the Dragon | Thugs #1 | 1973 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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Ironheart | 1992 |
China O'Brien | 1990 |
China O'Brien II | 1990 |
Gymkata | 1985 |
Master Ninja | 1984 |
The Master | 1984 |
Deadly Eyes | 1982 |
Force: Five | 1981 |
Battle Creek Brawl | 1980 |
The Kids Who Knew Too Much | 1980 |
The London Connection | 1979 |
Game of Death | 1978 |
The Amsterdam Kill | 1977 |
The Pack | 1977 |
The Ultimate Warrior | 1975 |
Golden Needles | 1974 |
Black Belt Jones | 1974 |
Enter the Dragon | 1973 |
Dreams of Glass | 1970 |
Darker Than Amber | 1970 |
Ironside | 1967 |
The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes | 1964 |
The Cadillac | 1962 |
The Magical World of Disney | 1954 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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China O'Brien | 1990 |
China O'Brien II | 1990 |
Dreams of Glass | 1970 |
The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes | 1964 |
The Cadillac | 1962 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1965 | Oscar | Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects | Nominated |
1963 | Oscar | Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects | Nominated |