Hollywood Icon Roger Corman, 'King of the B's,' Dies at 98
May 13, 2024Renowned B-movie director and producer Roger Corman died at age 98 in Santa Monica, CA.
Corman's death was confirmed by his family on his official Instagram account.
He was celebrated for launching the careers of filmmakers like Ron Howard, Jack Nicholson, and Joe Dante.
Corman was known for iconic films such as 'Eat My Dust!', 'The Little Shop of Horrors', and 'Death Race 2000'.
Despite a career in low-budget films, Corman was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2015 for his cinematic contributions.
The film industry honors his legacy as a mentor and pioneer in independent filmmaking and European horror cinema.
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BBC News • May 12, 2024
Roger Corman: Cult B-movie director dies aged 98The Guardian • May 12, 2024
Roger Corman, Hollywood mentor and king of the B-movie, dies aged 98The Guardian • May 12, 2024
Roger Corman: cinema's pulp genius whose talent to shock was rocket fuelLos Angeles Times • May 12, 2024
5 essential films from producer Roger Corman to check out - Los Angeles Times