
George Lucas
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Directing · Born 1944-05-14 · age 82 · Modesto, California, USA
George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker and entrepreneur. Lucas is known for creating the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts and Industrial Light & Magic. He served as chairman of Lucasfilm before selling it to The Walt Disney Company in 2012. After graduating from the University of Southern California in 1967, Lucas co-founded American Zoetrope with filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. Lucas wrote and directed THX 1138 (1971), based on his earlier student short Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, which was a critical success but a financial failure. His next work as a writer-director was the film American Graffiti (1973), inspired by his youth in early 1960s Modesto, California, and produced through the newly founded Lucasfilm. The film was critically and commercially successful, and received five Academy Award nominations including Best Picture. Lucas's next film, the epic space opera Star Wars (1977), had a troubled production but was a surprise hit, becoming the highest-grossing film at the time, winning six Academy Awards and sparking a cultural phenomenon. Lucas produced and co-wrote the sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). With director Steven Spielberg, he created, produced and co-wrote the Indiana Jones films Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Temple of Doom (1984), The Last Crusade (1989) and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008). He also produced and wrote a variety of films and television series through Lucasfilm between the 1970s and the 2010s. In 1997, Lucas rereleased the Star Wars trilogy as part of a special edition featuring several alterations; home media versions with further changes were released in 2004 and 2011. He returned to directing with a Star Wars prequel trilogy comprising The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002), and Revenge of the Sith (2005). He last collaborated on the CGI-animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2014, 2020), the war film Red Tails (2012), and the CGI film Strange Magic (2015). Lucas is one of history's most financially successful filmmakers and has been nominated for four Academy Awards. His films are among the 100 highest-grossing movies at the North American box office, adjusted for ticket-price inflation. Lucas is considered a significant figure of the 20th-century New Hollywood movement. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Lucas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Titles

The Godfather

Star Wars

The Empire Strikes Back

Jurassic Park

Return of the Jedi

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

Men in Black

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Hook

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Labyrinth

The Land Before Time

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Willow

Beverly Hills Cop III

Andor

American Graffiti

Ahsoka

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Howard the Duck

THX 1138

The O.C.

The Acolyte

Kagemusha

Red Tails

Body Heat

Strange Magic

Star Wars: Clone Wars

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi

Star Wars: Visions

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

Tucker: The Man and His Dream

The Ewok Adventure

Ewoks: The Battle for Endor

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

Star Wars: Tales of the Empire

Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord

Gimme Shelter

Minions & Monsters

Powaqqatsi

Just Shoot Me!

Star Wars Resistance

LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld

More American Graffiti

Star Wars: Droids

The Rain People

Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB

Radioland Murders

Ewoks

Captain EO

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye