
Samuel Fuller
Born: 1912-08-12
Place of Birth: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Biography
Samuel Michael Fuller (August 12, 1912 – October 30, 1997) was an American screenwriter, novelist and film director known for low-budget genre movies with controversial themes. He was born Samuel Michael Fuller in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Benjamin Rabinovitch, a Jewish immigrant from Russia, and Rebecca Baum, a Jewish immigrant from Poland. After immigrating to America, the family's surname was changed from Rabinovitch to "Fuller" possibly by inspiration of a Doctor who arrived in America on the Mayflower. At the age of 12, he began working in journalism as a newspaper copyboy. He became a crime reporter in New York City at age 17, working for the New York Evening Graphic. He broke the story of Jeanne Eagels' death. He wrote pulp novels and screenplays from the mid-1930s onwards. Fuller also became a screenplay ghostwriter but would never tell interviewers which screenplays that he ghost-wrote explaining "that's what a ghost writer is for". During World War II, Fuller joined the United States Army infantry. He was assigned to the 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, and saw heavy fighting. He was involved in landings in Africa, Sicily, and Normandy and also saw action in Belgium and Czechoslovakia. In 1945 he was present at the liberation of the German concentration camp at Falkenau and shot 16 mm footage which was used later in the documentary Falkenau: The Impossible. For his service, he was awarded the Bronze Star, the Silver Star, and the Purple Heart. Fuller used his wartime experiences as material in his films, especially in The Big Red One (1980), a nickname of the 1st Infantry Division. After his controversial film "White Dog" was shelved by Paramount pictures, Fuller moved to France, and never directed another American film. Fuller eventually returned to America. He died of natural causes in his California home. In November 1997, the Directors Guild held a three hour memorial in his honor, hosted by Curtis Hanson, his long time friend and co-writer on White Dog. He was survived by his wife Christa and daughter Samantha.
Known For

The Madonna and the Dragon

Mer de Chine: Le pays pour mémoire

1941

Hammett

Scene Missing

Nuits transparentes

Sons

Scott Joplin

Carmel

Pierrot le Fou

Brigitte and Brigitte

The Young Nurses

The Big Red One

A Return to Salem's Lot

Somebody to Love

The Last Movie

White Dog

A Fuller Life

The American Friend

The Big Red One: The Reconstruction

House of Bamboo

La Vie de Bohème

Films to Die For

The End of Violence

Anything for John

Golem, the Spirit of Exile

Cinématon

Filmmakers in Action

The State of Things

Slapstick of Another Kind

Thieves After Dark

Where Is Musette?

Golem: The Petrified Garden

Shock Corridor

Street of No Return

The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller

Sodankylä Forever

The Typewriter, the Rifle & the Movie Camera

Falkenau, the Impossible

Motion and Emotion: The Films of Wim Wenders

Sam Fuller & the Big Red One

The Real Glory: Reconstructing 'The Big Red One'

Helsinki Napoli All Night Long

The Bleeding Star

Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made

Necro not(to b)e
