
Robert Zemeckis
Biography
Robert Lee Zemeckis (born May 14, 1952) is an American filmmaker known for directing and producing a range of successful and influential movies. He often blends cutting-edge visual effects with storytelling. He has received several accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for five British Academy Film Awards and a Daytime Emmy Award. Zemeckis started his career directing the comedy films I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), Used Cars (1980), and Romancing the Stone (1984). He gained prominence directing the science-fiction comedy Back to the Future trilogy (1985–1990), the fantasy comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), and the comedy-drama Forrest Gump (1994), the latter of which won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director. He has also directed the satirical black comedy Death Becomes Her (1992), the science fiction film Contact (1997), and the drama films Cast Away (2000), Flight (2012), The Walk (2015), and Allied (2016). His exploration of motion capture techniques can be seen in the animated films The Polar Express (2004) and A Christmas Carol (2009), as well as the action fantasy drama Beowulf (2007) and the drama Welcome to Marwen (2018). He has collaborated with film composer Alan Silvestri since 1984 and directed Tom Hanks in five films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Zemeckis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
2015 // TV

Back in Time
2015 // MOVIE

Spielberg
2017 // MOVIE

MADtv
1995 // TV

Waking Sleeping Beauty
2009 // MOVIE

The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing
2004 // MOVIE

The Oscars
1953 // TV

Parker Lewis Can't Lose
1990 // TV

LIGHT & MAGIC
2022 // TV

Milius
2013 // MOVIE

Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story
2025 // MOVIE

Through the Eyes of Forrest Gump
1994 // MOVIE

Back To the Present: The Special
2015 // MOVIE

Back to the Future (Part II): Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation
1989 // MOVIE

Back to the Future: Making the Trilogy
2002 // MOVIE