Allan Arkush


A graduate of Roger Corman's school for future Hollywood directors, Allan Arkush debuted as editor and co-director (with Joe Dante) of "Hollywood Boulevard" (1976), an uneven but amusing study of an actress who goes to work for a Cormanesque director. His first solo effort was the enjoyable 50s spoof "Rock 'n' Roll High School" (1979) which centered on a rebellious teen who takes on her uptight principal played out against a soundtrack by the Ramones. "Heartbeeps" (1981), on the other hand, teamed Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters in a subpar comedy about two robots who fall in love; Stan Winston's Oscar-nominated makeup all but overpowered the film's gentle story. After helming the inferior sequel "Caddyshack II" (1988), Arkush abandoned features to concentrate on his burgeoning small screen career. He helmed numerous episodics including "St. Elsewhere", "L.A. Law", "Moonlighting", for which he earned an Emmy nomination, "I'll Fly Away" and more recently, "Ally McBeal" and "Dawson's Creek". Arkush also steered the New Jersey-set TV-movie "Young at Heart" (CBS, 1995) and the highly-regarded Showtime movie "Elvis Meets Nixon" (1997), which was based on a true story.

  • Born:
    April 30, 1948 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Producer, 2nd unit director, Editor
Family
  • Daughter: Allison Regina Arkush. born on May 29, 1992
  • Daughter: Jacqueline Marie Arkush. born on May 7, 1994
  • Daughter: Samantha Arkush.
Significant Others
  • Wife: Diane Arkush.
Education
  • New York University, New York, New York, film
Milestones
  • 1970 Student film, Septuagenarian s Substitute Ball won second prize at the National Student Film Festival
  • 1979 First solo directing credit Rock n Roll High School ; also scripted
  • 1988 Last feature to date, Caddyshack II
  • 1994 Helmed Shake, Rattle and Rock , one of the segments of Showtime s Rebel Highway
  • 1997 Directed episodes of Ally McBeal (Fox)
  • 1998 Helmed the well-received biographical miniseries The Temptations (NBC)
  • Directed many episodes of the ABC series Moonlighting ; received an Emmy nomination for his work during the 1986/87 season
  • Directed the Bette Midler-Mick Jagger Beast of Burden music video
  • Raised in Fort Lee, New Jersey
  • Worked as a stagehand at the Fillmore Theater in NYC

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