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Robert Watts (born 23 May 1938)Adam Pirani, ''Robert Watts: Secrets of "The Temple of Doom"'', Starlog #94, April 1985, pp 23–26,62. is a British retired film producer who is best known for his involvement with the '' Star Wars'' and '' Indiana Jones'' film series.


Career

Watts began working in the film industry in 1960, after two years'
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.Dennis Pellegrom
''Star Wars Interviews: Robert Watts, Co-producer Star Wars''
Retrieved 6 September 2012.
His first film work was as a runner on the
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production '' A French Mistress''. Watts earned his union membership during two years as a runner, and later production manager, at a company based at England's
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which made TV commercials and documentaries. He then returned to feature films as a second assistant director on the film '' Man in the Middle''. During the 1960s, Watts worked extensively as a production manager and location manager, including on '' Darling'' (1965) starring
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and Dirk Bogarde, the 1967
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film '' You Only Live Twice'' and
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's '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968).Stuart Cummins
''Interview: Robert Watts, Producer of Star Wars & Indiana Jones''
''whatculture.com'', 25 May 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
Watts was employed by producer
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as production supervisor on '' Star Wars'', having met Kurtz several years earlier in Los Angeles.James Hoare
"Star Wars Interview: Robert Watts"
''SciFiNow'', 25 September 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
Watts then enjoyed a long collaboration with George Lucas and Lucasfilm, working as associate producer on ''
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'' and co-producer on ''
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''; and as associate producer on '' Raiders of the Lost Ark'' and producer on '' Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' and '' Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade''. He also worked on other Steven Spielberg-presented productions including as producer on ''
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'' and '' An American Tail: Fievel Goes West'', and with Spielberg's long-term producer Frank Marshall on Marshall's second feature as director, ''
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''.


Personal life

Watts' half brother was
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, who played
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in the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy.


Filmography


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