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George Lucas

George Walton Lucas, Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is best known as the creator of the ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises, as well as the founder of Lucasfilm and ILM. He led Lucasfilm as chairman and chief executive before selling it to The Walt Disney Company in 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Breaking News: Disney Acquires Lucasfilm for $4.05 Billion - STAR WARS: Episode 7 in 2015! )
Upon graduating from the University of Southern California in 1967, Lucas co-founded American Zoetrope with fellow filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. He 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. Lucas's next work as a writer-director was the film ''American Graffiti'' (1973), inspired by his teen years 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, an epic space opera titled ''Star Wars'' (1977), went through a troubled production process, but was a surprise hit, becoming the highest-grossing film at the time as well as a winner of six Academy Awards and a cultural phenomenon. Following the first ''Star Wars'' film, Lucas only produced and co-wrote the following installments in the trilogy, ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980) and ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983). Along with Steven Spielberg, he co-created and wrote the ''Indiana Jones'' films ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981), ''Temple of Doom'' (1984), and ''The Last Crusade'' (1989). Lucas also produced a variety of films through Lucasfilm in the 1980s and 1990s.
In 1997, Lucas re-released the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy as part of a Special Edition, where he notably made several alterations to the films. These were followed by further changes for home media releases in 2004 and 2011. In 1999, Lucas returned to directing with the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy, consisting of ''The Phantom Menace'' (1999), ''Attack of the Clones'' (2002), and ''Revenge of the Sith'' (2005). He later wrote the ''Indiana Jones'' sequel ''Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' (2008), and served as the story writer and executive producer for the war film ''Red Tails'' (2012).
Lucas is one of the American film industry's most financially successful filmmakers, and has been personally nominated for four Academy Awards. He is also considered a significant figure in the New Hollywood era.
==Early life==
Lucas was born and raised in Modesto, California, the son of Dorothy Ellinore Lucas (née Bomberger; 1913–1989) and George Walton Lucas, Sr. (1913–1991), who owned a stationery store.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George Lucas Biography (1944-) )〕〔(No. 83 Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources: A Third Set of Ten Hollywood Figures (or Groups Thereof), with a Coda on Two Directors )〕 He is of German, Swiss-German, English, Scottish, and distant Dutch and French descent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George Lucas )〕 Growing up, Lucas had a passion for cars and motor racing, which eventually serve as inspiration for his films ''1:42.08'' and ''American Graffiti''. Long before Lucas became obsessed with film making, he wanted to be a race-car driver, and he spent most of his high school years racing on the underground circuit at fairgrounds and hanging out at garages. On June 12, 1962, while driving his souped-up Autobianchi Bianchina, another driver broadsided him, flipping over his car, nearly killing him, causing him to lose interest in racing as a career.〔Pollock, Dale, ''Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas'', Harmony Books, New York, 1983, ISBN 0-517-54677-9.〕〔("Filmmaker George Lucas' Near-Death Experience" ), ''oprah.com'', January 22, 2012. Retrieved October 13, 2012.〕 He attended Modesto Junior College, where he studied anthropology, sociology, and literature, amongst other subjects.〔 He also began filming with an 8 mm camera, including filming car races.〔
At this time, Lucas and his friend John Plummer became interested in Canyon Cinema: screenings of underground, avant-garde 16 mm filmmakers like Jordan Belson, Stan Brakhage and Bruce Conner.〔Steve Silberman, ("Life After Darth" ), ''Wired'', May 2005. Retrieved October 11, 2012.〕 Lucas and Plummer also saw classic European films of the time, including Jean-Luc Godard's ''Breathless'', François Truffaut's ''Jules et Jim'', and Federico Fellini's ''''.〔 "That's when George really started exploring," Plummer said.〔 Through his interest in autocross racing, Lucas met renowned cinematographer Haskell Wexler, another race enthusiast.〔〔 Wexler, later to work with Lucas on several occasions, was impressed by Lucas' talent.〔 "George had a very good eye, and he thought visually," he recalled.〔
Lucas then transferred to the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. USC was one of the earliest universities to have a school devoted to motion picture film. During the years at USC, Lucas shared a dorm room with Randal Kleiser. Along with classmates such as Walter Murch, Hal Barwood and John Milius, they became a clique of film students known as The Dirty Dozen. He also became good friends with fellow acclaimed student filmmaker and future ''Indiana Jones'' collaborator, Steven Spielberg. Lucas was deeply influenced by the Filmic Expression course taught at the school by filmmaker Lester Novros which concentrated on the non-narrative elements of Film Form like color, light, movement, space, and time. Another inspiration was the Serbian montagist (and dean of the USC Film Department) Slavko Vorkapich, a film theoretician who made stunning montage sequences for Hollywood studio features at MGM, RKO, and Paramount. Vorkapich taught the autonomous nature of the cinematic art form, emphasizing the unique dynamic quality of movement and kinetic energy inherent in motion pictures.

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