Richard McCallum (born August 22, 1954) is an American film producer. He is mostly known for his work on ''
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' as well as the ''
Star Wars
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''
Special Editions and
prequel trilogy. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with American filmmaker
George Lucas
George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker. Lucas is best known for creating the ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic and THX. He served as chairm ...
, though he was also a long-time producer for British television playwright
Dennis Potter.
Early career and collaboration with Dennis Potter
McCallum's career as producer began with ''
Pennies from Heaven'' (1981), the film version of the 1978 BBC TV drama, for director
Herbert Ross and writer
Dennis Potter. After the commercial failure of the film, Potter invited McCallum to go to work in England. During the 1980s, McCallum's work with Potter included producing the films ''
Dreamchild'' (1985), an unusual exploration by Potter of the creation of ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'', which was nominated for two
BAFTA awards
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, and ''
Track 29
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'' directed by
Nicolas Roeg; executive producing the landmark
BBC-TV series ''
The Singing Detective''; and in 1989 producing the Potter-directed TV series ''
Blackeyes''.
During the 1980s, McCallum also produced movies with filmmakers including
David Hare David Hare may refer to:
*David Hare (philanthropist) (1775–1842), Scottish philanthropist
*David Hare (artist) (1917–1992), American sculptor and photographer
*David Hare (playwright) (born 1947), English playwright and theatre and film direc ...
(''
Strapless
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Plot summary
An expatriate American doctor in London allows herself to lighten up when her freewheeling younger sister and a mysterious man enter her life. Her inhibitions releas ...
'');
Neil Simon (''
I Ought to Be in Pictures'');
Harvey Fierstein, whose
HBO
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film ''Tidy Endings'' received two
CableACE
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Awards; and
Nicolas Roeg's ''
Castaway
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''. McCallum also produced the music video for
the Rolling Stones' "
Undercover of the Night
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Inspiration and recording
The song was largely a Mick Jagger composition, with guitarist Keith ...
", directed by
Julien Temple
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.
Collaboration with George Lucas
He first met
George Lucas
George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker. Lucas is best known for creating the ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic and THX. He served as chairm ...
on the set of Dreamchild.
''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''
Several years after their first meeting, Lucas was preparing his first weekly live-action television program, ''
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'', and turned to McCallum to produce the ambitious series, which was to be shot in 35 countries. With a unique perspective on the eventful early life of
Indiana Jones
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– including its cinematic qualities, an emphasis on storytelling and characters, and an enticing promise of new adventures each week – McCallum attracted a stellar list of writers and actors to the creative ranks of the series. Among the directors with whom McCallum worked on the series were
Bille August,
Nicolas Roeg,
David Hare David Hare may refer to:
*David Hare (philanthropist) (1775–1842), Scottish philanthropist
*David Hare (artist) (1917–1992), American sculptor and photographer
*David Hare (playwright) (born 1947), English playwright and theatre and film direc ...
,
Mike Newell,
Deepa Mehta
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,
Terry Jones,
Simon Wincer, and
Carl Schultz. During its run, the
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
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honored ''Young Indiana Jones'' with 12
Emmy Award
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s from 27 nominations. The series debuted on DVD in 2007, and McCallum served as
executive producer
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on a series of 94 acclaimed documentaries that accompany the episodes and illuminate the real-life history behind their stories.
''Radioland Murders''
When ''Young Indiana Jones'' ended, McCallum produced ''
Radioland Murders'' (1994), for which Lucas served as executive producer.
''Star Wars''
During production of ''Radioland Murders'', Lucas confided to McCallum the plans for three new ''Star Wars'' movies. To test the nascent digital technology just then becoming available, McCallum produced
revised versions of the
original ''Star Wars'' film, ''
The Empire Strikes Back'', and ''
Return of the Jedi'' – released in 1997 as the Special Editions.
Assembling the teams that worked both in front of and behind the cameras, McCallum produced the next three films, which Lucas wrote and directed: ''
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
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'' (1999), ''
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' (2002) and ''
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' (2005). The ''Star Wars'' prequels also ushered in a new era of
digital filmmaking
:
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, and McCallum played a leading role in its development, overseeing a team of creative and technical professionals that developed and created the industry's first all-digital production pipeline. McCallum makes a cameo appearance in ''The Phantom Menace'' during the end celebration scene.
''Red Tails''
McCallum was one of the producers of ''
Red Tails'', an action-adventure movie on which Lucas was executive producer, that pays tribute to the spirit of World War II's
Tuskegee Airmen. The movie was released nationally in the U.S. on January 20, 2012.
Retirement from Lucasfilm
Following Lucasfilm's announced acquisition by
The Walt Disney Company, on October 31, 2012,
ForceCast.net podcast Lucasfilm's
Steve Sansweet
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Prior to his retirement in April 2011, he was Director of Con ...
stated that "Rick has retired from Lucasfilm". He had been involved with a potential live-action series set within the ''Star Wars'' universe,
[Peaty, James]
"Rick McCallum interview: Dennis Potter, Star Wars TV series, George Lucas & Red Tails"
Den of Geek.com, June 2012. but the show was put on hold in 2010 due to budget concerns.
Post-Lucasfilm career
After leaving Lucasfilm, McCallum settled in
Prague in the
Czech Republic.
["Rick McCallum: Controversy Is Drama And Drama Is Cinema "]
''26th festival of Czech films'', April 27, 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-13. His Prague-based company, Film United, develops film projects and provides production services for Czech and European feature films.
[Borys Kit]
"'Star Wars' Producer Rick McCallum Boards Sci-Fi Project 'R'Ha' (Exclusive)"
'' The Hollywood Reporter'', June 6, 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-13. Films that McCallum is developing include ''
R'ha'', a science fiction feature film based on an earlier short film, to be directed by Kaleb Lechowski and written by
Matthew Graham
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Career
Graham ...
;
''
In the Fog
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'', a
World War II film by Ukrainian director
Sergei Loznitsa; ''So Far So Good'' (''Zatím dobrý''), based on the novel by
Jan Novák about the
Mašín brothers;
and (as executive producer) ''A Long Way Home'', directed by Paki Smith and written by Alex Rose.
Personal life
McCallum's mother, photographer Pat York, is married to actor
Michael York. His father, Roy Alwood McCallum, was a US military pilot.
McCallum's daughter, Olivia 'Mousy' McCallum, also works in the film industry.
References
Footnotes
Citations
External links
*
Interview in Czech television 2013 March 23
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1954 births
American film producers
Living people
Lucasfilm people
American expatriates in the Czech Republic