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Willis O'Brien est un Acteur, Réalisateur, Scénariste, Special Effects Supervisor et Effets spéciaux Américain né le 2 mars 1886 à Californie (Etats-Unis)

Willis O'Brien

Willis O'Brien
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Nom de naissance Willis Harold O'Brien
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 2 mars 1886 à Californie (Etats-Unis)
Mort 8 novembre 1962 (à 76 ans) à Los Angeles (Etats-Unis)

Willis Harold O'Brien (March 2, 1886 – November 8, 1962) was an American motion picture special effects and stop-motion animation pioneer, who according to ASIFA-Hollywood "was responsible for some of the best-known images in cinema history," and is best remembered for his work on The Lost World (1925), King Kong (1933) and Mighty Joe Young (1949), for which he won the 1950 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.

Biographie


Willis O'Brien was born in Oakland, California. He first left home at the age of eleven to work on cattle ranches, and again at the age of thirteen when he took on a variety of jobs including farmhand, factory worker, fur trapper, cowboy, and bartender. During this time he also competed in rodeos and developed an interest in dinosaurs while working as a guide to palaeontologists in Crater Lake region.

He spent his spare time sculpting and illustrating and his natural talent led to him being employed first as draftsman in an architect's office and then as a sports cartoonist for the San Francisco Daily News. During this time he also became a professional boxer, winning his first nine bouts but retiring after an unsuccessful tenth. He subsequently worked for the railroad, first as a brakeman and later a surveyor, as a professional marble sculptor, and was assistant to the head architect of the 1913 San Francisco World's Fair, where some of his work was displayed. During this time he made models, including a dinosaur and a caveman, which he animated with the assistance of a local newsreel cameraman. San Francisco exhibitor Herman Wobber saw this 90-second test footage and commissioned O'Brien to make his first film, The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy (1915) for a budget of $5,000.

Thomas Edison was impressed by the film and O'Brien was hired by the Edison Company to animate a series of short films with a prehistoric theme, these included R.F.D. 10,000 B.C. and Prehistoric Poultry (both 1917). During this time he also worked on other Edison Company productions including Sam Loyd's The Puzzling Billboard and Nippy's Nightmare (both 1917), which were the first stop-motion films to combine live actors with stop motion models. These films led to a commission from Herbert M. Dawley to write, direct, co-star and produce the effects for another dinosaur film, The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918), for a budget of $3,000. The collaboration was not a happy one and Dawley would cut the 45-minute film down to 11-minutes and claim credit for O'Brien's pioneering effects work, which combined realistic stop-motion animated prehistoric models with live action. The film grossed over $100,000 and Dawley used the cut effects footage in a sequel Along the Moonbeam Trail (1920) and the documentary Evolution (1923), but O'Brien received little financial reimbursement from this success.



The film however did help to secure his position on Harold H. Hoyt's The Lost World. For his early, short films O'Brien created his own characters out of clay, although for much of his feature career he would employ Richard and Marcel Delgado to create much more detailed stop-motion models (based on O'Brien's designs) with rubber skin built up over complex, articulated metal armatures. The models contained a bladder inside the skeleton model that could be inflated and deflated to give the illusion of breathing. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who appeared in the prologue to the film based on his novel of the same name, reportedly showed a reel of O'Brien's animation from the film to his friends, claiming it was real footage of living dinosaurs, to try to convince them that his story was based on fact.

O'Brien was married to Hazel Ruth Collette in 1925 and they had two sons together, William and Willis, Jr., but the marriage was an unhappy one, which O'Brien was reportedly forced into and rebelled against with drinking, gambling, and extra-marital affairs. The couple had divorced by 1930 and the two boys remained with their mother, who had begun to show unbalanced behaviour. By 1931 Hazel had been diagnosed with cancer and tuberculosis, while William also contracted tuberculosis resulting in blindness in one eye and then the other.

Throughout this time O'Brien worked with Hoyt on a series of cancelled projects included Atlantis for First National studio, Frankenstein, and Creation for RKO Pictures, which was finally cancelled in 1931 with only 20-minutes of effects footage to show for an estimated $120,000 development cost. The studio's head of production, Merian C. Cooper, had recommended the cancellation of O'Brien's project as he thought the story was boring but he was impressed by the effects work and saw how it could be used to facilitate the development of his own pet project about a giant gorilla battling Komodo dragons. O'Brien and the dinosaur models he had created for the cancelled project were put to work on what was to become his best remembered film, King Kong (1933).

The success of King Kong led to the studio commissioning a hurried sequel Son of Kong (also 1933), which O'Brien described as cheesy. With a limited budget and a short production schedule O'Brien chose to leave the animation work to his assistant and asked the studio not to credit him on the project. While making one of his daily visits to the set, O'Brien, who had remained close to his two sons after his separation from his estranged wife, invited Willis, Jnr. and the now completely blind William with him to handle the models. A few weeks after this visit O'Brien's ex-wife, Hazel Ruth Collette, shot and killed William and Willis, Jr. before turning the gun on herself. The suicide attempt failed and by draining her tubercular lung actually extended her life by another year. A publicity photo of O'Brien taken around this time shows the anguish on his face. Hazel Ruth Collette remained in the Los Angeles General Hospital prison ward until her death in 1934. On November 17 that same year O'Brien married his second wife Darlyne Prenett with whom he would remain until his death.

O'Brien continued to work with Merian C. Cooper at RKO on a number of projects including the epic The Last Days of Pompeii (1935) and The Dancing Pirate (1936), which was O'Brien's first Technicolor production. The two also developed War Eagles about a race of Vikings riding on prehistoric eagles fighting with dinosaurs, but the project was cancelled when Cooper re-enlisted as a colonel in the U.S. Army Air Forces at the outset of World War II. O'Brien went on to do some special effects work, re-using one of the mattes from Son of Kong, on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane (1941) and George Pal's Oscar-nominated animated short Tulips Shall Grow (1942), as well as developing his own project, Gwangi, about cowboys who encounter a prehistoric animal in a "lost" valley, which he failed to sell to the studio.

The film Mighty Joe Young (1949), on which O'Brien is credited as Technical Creator, won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 1950. Credit for the award went to the films producers, RKO Productions, but O'Brien was also awarded a statue. O'Brien's protege (and successor), Ray Harryhausen, worked alongside O'Brien on this film, and by some accounts Harryhausen did the majority of the animation.

O'Brien and his wife developed Emilio and Guloso (aka, Valley of the Mist), about a Mexican boy and his pet bull who save their town from a dinosaur called "Lagarto Grande", which was optioned by producer Jesse L. Lasky, Snr, with O'Brien and Harryhausen on board to do special effects, before falling through. O'Brien subsequently went to work for Cooper at the new Cinerama corporation with plans to do a remake of King Kong using the new wide-screen techniques but ended up contributing a matte for the travelogue This Is Cinerama (1952) when this project also fell through. O'Brien worked with Harryhausen one last time on the acclaimed dinosaur sequence for Irwin Allen's nature documentary The Animal World (1956). O'Brien's story ideas for Gwangi and Valley of the Mist were developed into Edward Nassour and Ismael Rodríguez's The Beast of Hollow Mountain (also 1956) but he did not work on the film's effects, which were the first to combine stop-motion and live-action in a colour film. O'Brien also worked with Peterson again on The Black Scorpion (1957) and Behemoth, the Sea Monster (1959), but the two subsequently struggled to find work.

Allen hired O'Brien as the effects technician on his remake of The Lost World (1960), but he was given little to do as the producer opted for live lizards instead of stop-motion animation for the dinosaurs. One of his story ideas King Kong vs. Frankenstein was developed into Ishirō Honda's King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) but O'Brien was once again not involved in the production. Shortly before his death, he animated a brief scene in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), featuring some characters dangling from a fire escape and ladder, but he died before the film was released.

O'Brien died in Los Angeles. He was survived by his second wife, Darlyne. In 1997, he was posthumously awarded the Winsor McCay Award by ASIFA-Hollywood, the United States chapter of the International Animated Film Society ASIFA (Association internationale du film d'animation). The award is in recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation. His interment was located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory.

The 1969 film The Valley of Gwangi, completed by Harryhausen seven years after O'Brien's death, was based on an idea he had spent years trying to bring to the screen. O'Brien wrote the script for an earlier version of the story which was released as The Beast of Hollow Mountain (US 1956), but O'Brien did not handle the effects for that movie.

Ses meilleurs films

Monsieur Joe (1949)
(Membre des effets visuels)

Le plus souvent avec

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Filmographie de Willis O'Brien (14 films)

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Acteur

The Ghost of Slumber Mountain, 19minutes
Réalisé par Willis O'Brien
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantasy, Horreur, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire
Acteurs Willis O'Brien, Herbert M. Dawley
Rôle Ghost of 'Mad Dick', the Hermit (uncredited)
Note60% 3.0012853.0012853.0012853.0012853.001285
Most of the plot is unknown. The Ghost of Slumber Mountain originally took up 3000 feet of film and three reels, equivalent to approximately 40 minutes. After the film premiered at the Strand Theater, manager Walter Hayes ordered Dawley to cut the film down to about one reel because it was too long. A restored version runs approximately 19 minutes.

Réalisateur

The Ghost of Slumber Mountain, 19minutes
Réalisé par Willis O'Brien
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantasy, Horreur, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire
Acteurs Willis O'Brien, Herbert M. Dawley
Note60% 3.0012853.0012853.0012853.0012853.001285
Most of the plot is unknown. The Ghost of Slumber Mountain originally took up 3000 feet of film and three reels, equivalent to approximately 40 minutes. After the film premiered at the Strand Theater, manager Walter Hayes ordered Dawley to cut the film down to about one reel because it was too long. A restored version runs approximately 19 minutes.
The Dinosaur and the Missing Link, 5minutes
Réalisé par Willis O'Brien
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques
Note60% 3.0493853.0493853.0493853.0493853.049385
It starts with a caveman going to give some flowers to a cavegirl. He fails when he hits a tree. However, he keeps going. However, the "Self Appointed Hero" of the story steals the girl's heart. Meanwhile, an evil Gorilla-like creature called "Wild Willie" the Missing Link is watching them. When the Missing Link goes to the lake to get some water, where the dinosaur is, the dinosaur kills the Missing Link and goes away. Then the "Hero" finds the Missing Link and takes the credit for killing Wild Willie.

Scénariste

La Vallée de Gwangi, 1h36
Réalisé par Ray Harryhausen, Jim O'Connolly
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Horreur, Western
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques
Acteurs James Franciscus, Gila Golan, Richard Carlson, Laurence Naismith, Freda Jackson, Gustavo Rojo
Note62% 3.112673.112673.112673.112673.11267
À la fin du XIX siècle, aux États-Unis, un groupe de cow-boys découvre et part explorer une mystérieuse vallée peuplée de créatures préhistoriques (animées par Ray Harryhausen), notamment un Eohippus, un Styracosaurus, un Ptéranodon (appelé "pterodactyle") et un Ornithomimus. Après de nombreuses péripéties, les aventuriers parviennent à capturer au lasso un Allosaurus nommé Gwangi et le ramènent en ville dans une cage improvisée et l'exposent dans un cirque. Mais le dinosaure parvient à s'échapper, se bat contre un éléphant et sème la panique jusqu'à ce que l'on parvienne à l'enfermer dans une cathédrale où il meurt au cours d'un incendie.
King Kong contre Godzilla, 1h37
Réalisé par Ishirō Honda
Origine Japon
Genres Science-fiction, Comédie, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La fin du monde, Kaijū, Magie, La mer, La préhistoire, Transport, Animaux préhistoriques, Mise en scène d'un céphalopode, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Godzilla, Extraterrestre, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Kenji Sahara, Tadao Takashima, Mie Hama, Yu Fujiki, Akihiko Hirata, Akiko Wakabayashi
Rôle Créateur d'histoire originale
Note57% 2.8639252.8639252.8639252.8639252.863925
Godzilla est libéré accidentellement d'un iceberg par un sous-marin nucléaire et se dirige vers Tokyo. Une expédition découvre l'île de Faro où vit une tribu indigène vénérant le dieu Kong. Après de nombreuses péripéties, l'expédition ramène King Kong au Japon mais il réussit à s'échapper. Il se met à détruire Tokyo. Les militaires construisent un barrage de pylônes électriques à haute tension mais il résiste, car il absorbe l'électricité. Il est donc invulnérable. De son côté, Godzilla reste indestructible mais montre une vulnérabilité à l'électricité. Les autorités dépassées décident d'opposer les deux monstres. Ils capturent King Kong et l'amènent au mont Fuji où se trouve Godzilla. Les deux monstres s'affrontent. King Kong subit les attaques de Godzilla jusqu'à ce que, lors d'un orage, la foudre lui redonne la force de combattre. Il électrocute Godzilla qui tombe et disparaît sous les flots tandis que King Kong retourne vers son île, Faro. Finalement, Godzilla se relèvera des flots et se dirigera vers Tokyo.
The Beast of Hollow Mountain, 1h21
Réalisé par Ismael Rodríguez
Genres Science-fiction, Fantasy, Horreur, Western
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire
Acteurs Guy Madison, Patricia Medina, Carlos Rivas, Carlos Rivas, Eduardo Noriega, Eduardo Noriega
Rôle Créateur d'histoire originale
Note41% 2.0603952.0603952.0603952.0603952.060395
In southern Mexico at the turn of the 20th century, tales are told of cattle and farmers mysteriously disappearing. These events occur at a location called "Hollow Mountain" where a curse is supposed to be residing. The mountain has never been explored and the swamp at its base is said to claim the lives of anyone foolish enough to go to its banks. In spite of these tales and possible perils, American cowboy Jimmy Ryan leads three cowboys into the area in search of lost cattle. When they arrive they find mysterious tracks and believe the curse from Hollow Mountain is responsible. Whilst trying to track the curse down one of them falls into a tar pit at the base of the swamp and nearly drowns, but is rescued.
The Ghost of Slumber Mountain, 19minutes
Réalisé par Willis O'Brien
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantasy, Horreur, Animation
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire
Acteurs Willis O'Brien, Herbert M. Dawley
Rôle Ecrivain
Note60% 3.0012853.0012853.0012853.0012853.001285
Most of the plot is unknown. The Ghost of Slumber Mountain originally took up 3000 feet of film and three reels, equivalent to approximately 40 minutes. After the film premiered at the Strand Theater, manager Walter Hayes ordered Dawley to cut the film down to about one reel because it was too long. A restored version runs approximately 19 minutes.

Effets visuels

Le Monde perdu, 1h37
Réalisé par Irwin Allen
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques, Films pour enfants
Acteurs Michael Rennie, Jill St John, David Hedison, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas, Richard Haydn
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note55% 2.7529852.7529852.7529852.7529852.752985
Un professeur britannique s'aventure en plein cœur de l'Amazonie avec quelques scientifiques. L’expédition se fait attaquer par des dinosaures.
Behemoth le monstre des mers, 1h20
Réalisé par Eugène Lourié, Douglas Hickox
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Fantasy, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, Magie, La préhistoire, Animaux préhistoriques, Film d'horreur avec des animaux, Monstre géant, Arme nucléaire, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Gene Evans, André Morell, Jack MacGowran, John Turner, Derren Nesbitt, Maurice Kaufmann
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note57% 2.851852.851852.851852.851852.85185
En Angleterre, un monstre préhistorique nommé "Behemoth" projette des décharges électriques et des rayons radioactifs. L'armée ne peut riposter car le monstre étendrait alors une grosse quantité dangereuse de radioactivité et risquerait de contaminer le pays entier.
Le scorpion noir, 1h28
Réalisé par Edward Ludwig
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Action, Aventure, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Magie, La musique, Film d'horreur avec des animaux, Monstre géant, Musique, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Richard Denning, Carlos Rivas, Mara Corday, Carlos Rivas, Arturo Martínez, Fanny Schiller
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note54% 2.7002752.7002752.7002752.7002752.700275
A la faveur d'une gigantesque éruption volcanique, des scorpions géants issus de la période préhistorique sont réveillés et refont surface des entrailles de la terre. Ils commencent par attaquer les habitants des alentours. Malgré l'intervention de l'armée et d'un groupe de scientifiques, les créatures font route vers Mexico City.
The Animal World, 1h22
Réalisé par Irwin Allen
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, La préhistoire, Documentaire sur la nature
Acteurs Theodore von Eltz
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note65% 3.275253.275253.275253.275253.27525
Ce documentaire présente les différentes espèces animales présentes et passées.
Monsieur Joe, 1h33
Réalisé par Ernest B. Schoedsack
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, Mise en scène d'un animal, Mise en scène d'un singe, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Acteurs Terry Moore, Ben Johnson, Robert Armstrong, Frank McHugh, Douglas Fowley, Nestor Paiva
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note69% 3.492743.492743.492743.492743.49274
Max O'Hara, organisateur de spectacles à Hollywood, est en Afrique, où il a monté une expédition afin de capturer des fauves. L'équipe (dont le chasseur Gregg) est mise en présence d'un singe géant, lequel s'avère apprivoisé par une jeune femme, Jill Young, qui l'a élevé sous le nom de « Joe ». O'Hara la convainc de venir aux États-Unis avec l'animal (devenu « Monsieur Joe », vedette d'un spectacle). Mais celui-ci reste avant tout une bête sauvage, ayant besoin de vivre dans son milieu naturel. O'Hara réalise cela et après de nombreuses péripéties (notamment le sauvetage, par le singe, d'enfants d'un orphelinat incendié), favorise le retour en Afrique de Jill, accompagnée de Gregg qui s'est épris d'elle, et de « Monsieur Joe »…
Les Derniers Jours de Pompéi, 1h36
Réalisé par Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Aventure, Historique
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, La fin du monde, Sport, Volcanisme, Catastrophe volcanique, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Preston Foster, Alan Hale, Basil Rathbone, David Jack Holt, Dorothy Wilson, John Wood
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note63% 3.193133.193133.193133.193133.19313
Au temps de Jésus-Christ, le forgeron Marcus (Preston Foster) est content de sa vie avec sa belle femme Julia (Gloria Shea) et son fils de six mois. Toutefois, lorsque Julia et leur enfant sont bousculés par un char dans les rues de Pompéi, Marcus dépense le peu d'argent qu'il a pour payer le médecin. Ayant besoin de plus, en désespoir de cause, il devient un gladiateur. Il gagne son combat, mais en vain, sa femme et son enfant meurent.
King Kong
King Kong (1933)
, 1h35
Réalisé par Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Film traitant du cinéma, Dinosaure, Magie, La mer, La préhistoire, Transport, Animaux préhistoriques, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot, Robert Armstrong, Frank Reicher, Steve Clemente, James Flavin
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note78% 3.94753.94753.94753.94753.9475
Dans les années 1930, le réalisateur Carl Denham envisage de tourner un film sur la mystérieuse « Skull Island » (l'île du Crâne) après être entré en possession d'une carte mentionnant son existence au large de Sumatra. Après avoir embauché à New York une jeune femme au chômage, Ann Darrow, Denham embarque avec son équipe sur le navire SS Venture commandé par le capitaine Englehorn, qui fait route vers l'Océan Indien. Durant le voyage, Ann tombe amoureuse du second de l'équipage, Jack Driscoll.
Le Fils de Kong, 1h9
Réalisé par Ernest B. Schoedsack
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantastique, Comédie, Fantasy, Action, Aventure, Horreur
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Dinosaure, Magie, La mer, La préhistoire, Transport, Animaux préhistoriques, Mise en scène d'un singe, King Kong, Monstre géant, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Film catastrophe
Acteurs Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack, Frank Reicher, Victor Wong, Clarence Wilson, Ralf Wolter
Rôle Membre des effets visuels
Note55% 2.798772.798772.798772.798772.79877
Un mois après la mort du gorille préhistorique géant Kong, Carl Denham est ruiné dans les procès pour la destruction et les victimes de celui qu'il a capturé sur une île lointaine et inconnue à l'ouest de Sumatra. Traqué par les journalistes, il décide de partir voir le capitaine Englehorn. Face à leur situation délicate (Englehorn étant impliqué dans l'arrivée de Kong à New York, craint que son bateau ne soit saisit), ils quittent New York avec un équipage pour rejoindre l'Extrême-Orient, le port de Dakang. Ils y rencontrent le capitaine Helstrom, qui avait vendu la carte de l'ile de Kong à Denham et celui-ci leur annonce qu'un trésor est caché dans l’île.