Robert Clouse
Biography: Director Robert Clouse specialized in Hong Kong martial arts actioners and is best known for helming Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973). Before becoming a director, Clouse served in the military and was a still photographer for CBS television. In 1964, Clouse recieved a Golden Globe, an award at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and an Oscar nomination for his short feature The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes. He received a second Oscar nomination for his film The Cadillac which he wrote and directed. In 1972, he penned the screenplay for the Steven Spielberg-directed TV movie Something Evil. Clouse died of kidney failure in his Ashland, OR, home at age 68.
Robert Clouse's Scores
- TV
| Average career score: | N/A | |
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- By date
- By user score
| Title: | Year: | Credit: | User score: |
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| Disneyland: Season 26 | Sep 9, 1979 | Director | tbd |
| Disneyland: Season 20 | Sep 16, 1973 | Director | tbd |
| Ironside: Season 5 | Sep 14, 1971 | Director / Robert Clouse | tbd |