Irwin Winkler Movies
Fresh out of N.Y.U.,
Irwin Winkler landed a job as a messenger at the William Morris Agency, remaining with the firm in various capacities for six years. In 1966, Winkler became a film producer, forming a long and lucrative partnership with
Robert I. Chartoff. The new team started modestly enough with an amusing
Elvis Presley vehicle,
Double Trouble (1967). Then followed a remarkable series of financial and critical successes, including
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969),
The New Centurions (1971), and all five
Rocky films. Winkler has picked up an Academy award for
Rocky (1976), earned Oscar nominations for
Raging Bull (1981), The Right Stuff (1984), and
Goodfellas (1990), and has won scores of international film awards. Extending his activities to television, he has served as executive producer of the weekly series MacGyver and Monty. He added directing to his list of accomplishments with 1991's Guilty by Suspicion, which he also wrote.
Irwin Winkler has since co-written and directed
Night and the City (1992) and The Net (1995). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide