The film industry is mourning the loss of Roger Corman, the prolific independent filmmaker and king of B-movies, following his death on May 9 at the age of 98. With a sprawling collection of work as a director and producer, he worked with and influenced countless notable filmmakers, many of whom are now sharing their tributes and memories of working with and learning from Corman. “When I was 23 he gave me my 1st shot at directing. He launched many careers [and] quietly lead our industry in important ways,” Ron Howard shared on Twitter. Fellow horror director John Carpenter also remembered Corman’s impact, writing, “It was my privilege to know him… He shaped my childhood with science fiction movies and Edgar Allen Poe epics.” Below, find tributes to the legendary filmmaker from William Shatner, Joe Russo, Nancy Sinatra and more.
Roger Corman, one of the most influential movie directors in my life, has passed away. It was my privilege to know him.He was a great friend. He shaped my childhood with science fiction movies and Edgar Allen Poe epics. I'll miss you, Roger.
— John Carpenter (@TheHorrorMaster) May 12, 2024
So unbearably sad. We have lost the greatest to ever do it. No one has had the impact that he had, no one has been kinder and more generous. Roger Corman, gave everything to Cinema and he changed it forever. We send our love to Julie and his family. Rest easy, King. pic.twitter.com/tNoaJFrGkK
— Beyond Fest (@BeyondFest) May 12, 2024
RIP Roger Corman. He was the schlock master and an inspiration to us all.
Mr. Fantastic’s wave seemed appropriate. pic.twitter.com/e9b6WeSVcu
— Andy “Brak & other things” Merrill (@amerrill2) May 12, 2024
Rest In Peace Roger Corman. Thank you for giving me my first movie and starting my career. I am eternally grateful. pic.twitter.com/p78DEFxa0R
— Robert Patrick ???????? (@robertpatrickT2) May 12, 2024
He launched mine with TARGETS, a wonderful and brilliant producer, may he RIP. https://t.co/rFaoNWEZNd
— Frank Marshall (@LeDoctor) May 12, 2024
RIP Roger Corman. A great movie maker and mentor. When I was 23 he gave me my 1st shot at directing. He launched many careers & quietly lead our industry in important ways. He remained sharp, interested and active even at 98. Grateful to have known him. https://t.co/z4jT6ltuAj
— Ron Howard (@RealRonHoward) May 12, 2024
My favorite Roger Corman story is when he got the script for Waterworld (originally developed for him as a 'Mad Max on boats' ripoff cheapie) and allegedly threw it across the room and yelled "You idiot! Don't you know this will cost me SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS to make!" https://t.co/yyaCFJQUDt
— Zack Stentz (@MuseZack) May 12, 2024
I am saddened to learn of Roger Corman’s passing. He was a wonderful director/producer and I count myself lucky to have been able to work with him. ????
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) May 12, 2024
There isn’t a modern Hollywood without legendary writer, director and producer Roger Corman. His passing at 98 is a profound loss to cinema.
We are all in his debt.
Rest easy, Maestro. pic.twitter.com/zR9QMW24R7
— Joe Russo (@joerussotweets) May 12, 2024
Roger Corman gave me one of my first jobs in Hollywood. He was always kind to this college intern new to LA and even once drew me a map to Beverly Hills when he needed me to run an errand and I had no clue where I was going. I learned a ton in a short time working for him.… pic.twitter.com/8kg3lWwRNx
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) May 12, 2024
So very sorry to hear of Roger Corman’s passing. Working with Roger in The Wild Angels was a highlight of my life. He was a such a lovely man. Sending condolences to his wife Julie and their children. pic.twitter.com/Vde9SVaXoI
— Nancy Sinatra (@NancySinatra) May 12, 2024
Roger Corman was my very first boss, my lifetime mentor and my hero. Roger was one of the greatest visionaries in the history of cinema. I am absolutely devastated by his loss and send my love and deepest condolences to the Corman family. #RIP#RogerCormanpic.twitter.com/Pi1yFDw6HL
— Gale Anne Hurd (@GunnerGale) May 12, 2024
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Tom Smyth , 2024-05-12 18:44:44
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