Arthur Marks Net Worth

Arthur Marks Net Worth is
$19 Million

Arthur Marks Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Arthur Ronald Marks (born August 2, 1927 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film and television director, writer and producer best known for his work in the Blaxploitation genre, directing films such as Detroit 9000, Friday Foster, Bucktown and J. D.'s Revenge. He also directed and produced numerous episodes of the American legal drama Perry Mason, as well as episodes of Starsky & Hutch and The Dukes of Hazard.

Date Of BirthAugust 2, 1927
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
ProfessionProducer, Director, Assistant Director
SpousePhyllis Marie Lehman
Star SignLeo
#Quote
1[on getting his first assistant director job at Columbia] I tried very hard to get an appointment at Columbia. Week after week after week. It took six weeks. Finally I got a call to come in for an interview. I went into the palatial office of the head who hired the assistant directors [Jack Fier]. He looks at me. He doesn't say a word. Suddenly he lays into me like I'm the lowest fucking ladybird on the pole. He says, "What kind of an assistant director are you gonna be if it takes you six weeks to get in here!? You're no goddamn good! Who wants you?" I said, "Wait a minute!" I tried to defend myself. He said, "Get the hell out of here." That's the God's truth! That night I got a call from the production department to go to work at Columbia. It was weird, I tell you.
2[on working for Harry Cohn at Columbia] Harry Cohn was a tough son of a bitch. He was enormous. He loved every woman he ever saw--and he had a bedroom in back of his office! He shacked up with half the studio girls under contract. If you were on his shit list, you were gone. You were gone in a day. For any reason. If you crossed his executives in the wrong way you were gone. He ran it with an iron fist. It was not a lovable place, Columbia.
3[on his blaxploitation movies] I believe that good filmmaking was what got all these movies made and good filmmaking is what drew the audiences. They were attracted by good films and I still think that good films make audiences come to theaters. I don't think there has ever been a change. Bad films will drive audiences away. You can sell them with an idea of Black, but once they're in there, what happens? Do you play a second week and drop off 50 percent and never get a third week? That wasn't my aim. My aim was to make a good picture. That was the key, to make a picture as good as you know how.
#Fact
1Son of Dave Marks.

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Monkey Hu$tle1976producer
J.D.'s Revenge1976producer
Friday Foster1975producer
Linda Lovelace for President1975executive producer
The Get-Man1974executive producer
Detroit 90001973producer
Gunsmoke1967TV Series producer - 2 episodes
Perry MasonTV Series producer - 101 episodes, 1961 - 1966 associate producer - 43 episodes, 1959 - 1961

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Dukes of Hazzard1980TV Series 1 episode
Starsky and Hutch1978TV Series 2 episodes
The Monkey Hu$tle1976
J.D.'s Revenge1976
Friday Foster1975
A Woman for All Men1975
Bucktown1975
Linda Lovelace for President1975uncredited
The New Perry Mason1973TV Series 2 episodes
Detroit 90001973
The Roommates1973
Mannix1972TV Series 1 episode
Bonnie's Kids1972
Class of '741972
Togetherness1970
My Friend Tony1969TV Series 2 episodes
I Spy1968TV Series 1 episode
Perry Mason1958-1966TV Series 76 episodes
Steve Canyon1959TV Series 3 episodes

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Perry Mason1957-1958TV Series assistant director - 15 episodes
Broken Arrow1956TV Series assistant director - 3 episodes
The 20th Century-Fox Hour1956TV Series assistant director - 2 episodes
Casablanca1955-1956TV Series assistant director - 8 episodes
Warner Brothers Presents1955TV Series assistant director - 1 episode
The Man Behind the Badge1955TV Series assistant director - 4 episodes
Treasury Men in Action1955TV Series assistant director - 5 episodes
The Shrike1955assistant director
Drums of Tahiti1954assistant director - uncredited
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse1953TV Series assistant director - 5 episodes
The Pride of the Family1953TV Series assistant director - 4 episodes
King of the Congo1952assistant director - uncredited
Jungle Jim1948assistant director - uncredited
The Lady from Shanghai1947assistant director - uncredited

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Murder, She Wrote1987TV Series story - 1 episode
CHiPs1978TV Series writer - 1 episode
Friday Foster1975story
The Centerfold Girls1974story
The Roommates1973screenplay
Bonnie's Kids1972written by

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Eros Perversion1979
Good News1947Football Player (uncredited)
Boys Town1938Boy (uncredited)
The Good Earth1937Boy (uncredited)

Camera Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Putney Swope1969lighting
Lust Weekend1967assistant camera

Production Manager

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Centerfold Girls1974executive in charge of production
Wonder Women1973executive in charge of production

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Candy Snatchers1973presenter

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Certain Kind of Woman2015Video documentary short special thanks
Roommates Wanted: Fun, Sun and Murder in the Summer of '732015Video documentary short special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Certain Kind of Woman2015Video documentary shortHimself
Roommates Wanted: Fun, Sun and Murder in the Summer of '732015Video documentary shortHimself
Arthur's Kids: A Conversation with Arthur Marks2010Video documentary shortHimself
Making the Cut: A Look Back at the Centerfold Girls2009Video documentary shortHimself
Deep Vote: The Oral History of 'Linda Lovelace for President'2008Video documentary shortHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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