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Hal Ashby

Hal Ashby

Known For Directing
Birthday Sep 02, 1929
Died Dec 27, 1988 (59)
Birthplace Ogden, Utah, USA
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Updated Aug 27, 2025 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hal Ashby was an American film director and editor associated with the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking. Before his career as a director Ashby edited films for Norman Jewison, notably The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966), which earned Ashby ... an Oscar nomination for Best Editing, and In the Heat of the Night (1967), which earned him his only Oscar for the same category. Ashby received a third Oscar nomination, this time for Best Director for Coming Home (1978). Other films directed by Ashby include The Landlord (1970), Harold and Maude (1971), The Last Detail (1973), Shampoo (1975), Bound for Glory (1976) and Being There (1979). Born William Hal Ashby in Ogden, Utah, he grew up in a Mormon household. His tumultuous childhood as part of a dysfunctional family included the divorce of his parents, his father's suicide, and dropping out of high school. Ashby was married and divorced by the time he was 19. As Ashby was entering adult life, he moved from Utah to California where he soon became an assistant film editor. After being nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing in 1967 for The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, his big break occurred in 1968 when he won the award for In the Heat of the Night. At the urging of producer Norman Jewison, Ashby directed his first film The Landlord in 1970. While his birth date placed him squarely within the realm of the prewar generation, the filmmaker quickly embraced the hippie lifestyle, adopting vegetarianism and growing his hair long. In 1970 he married actress Joan Marshall. While they remained married until his death in 1988, the two had separated by the mid-seventies, with Marshall never forgiving Ashby, along with Warren Beatty and Robert Towne, for dramatizing certain unflattering elements of her life in Shampoo. Over the next 16 years, Ashby directed several acclaimed and popular films, many were about outsiders and adventurers traversing the pathways of life. Aside from Shampoo, Ashby's most commercially successful film was the Vietnam War drama Coming Home (1978). Starring Jane Fonda and Jon Voight, both in Academy Award-winning performances, it was for this film that Ashby earned his only Best Director nomination from the Academy for his work. After Being There (his last film to achieve widespread attention), Ashby became notoriously reclusive and eccentric, retreating to his home in Malibu Colony. Later it was learned that Ashby was using drugs, and he slowly became difficult and unemployable. Attempting to turn a corner in his declining career, Ashby stopped using drugs, trimmed his hair and beard, and began to frequently attend Hollywood parties wearing a navy blue blazer so as to suggest that he was once again employable. Despite these efforts, he could only find work as a television director. Ashby died on December 27, 1988 at his home in Malibu, California. The Last Detail, Bound for Glory, Coming Home, and Being There were all nominated for the Palme d'Or.

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Filmography

Being There

Being There

1979

as Man at File Cabinet at the Washington Post (uncredited)

The Last Detail

The Last Detail

1973

as Bearded Man at Bar (uncredited)

Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude

1971

as Bearded Man Watching Model Train (uncredited)

The Landlord

The Landlord

1970

as Groom in Opening Shot (uncredited)

In the Heat of the Night

In the Heat of the Night

1967

Editor, Producer's Assistant

The Cincinnati Kid

The Cincinnati Kid

1965

Editor

The Loved One

The Loved One

1965

Editor

The Best Man

The Best Man

1964

Editorial Consultant

The Children's Hour

The Children's Hour

1961

Assistant Editor

The Big Country

The Big Country

1958

Assistant Editor

Jake's Journey

Jake's Journey

1988

Director

8 Million Ways to Die

8 Million Ways to Die

1986

Director

The Slugger's Wife

The Slugger's Wife

1985

Director

Neil Young: Solo Trans

Neil Young: Solo Trans

1984

Director

Lookin' to Get Out

Lookin' to Get Out

1982

Director

Second-Hand Hearts

Second-Hand Hearts

1981

Director

Being There

Being There

1979

Director

Coming Home

Coming Home

1978

Director

Bound for Glory

Bound for Glory

1976

Director

Shampoo

Shampoo

1975

Director

The Last Detail

The Last Detail

1973

Director

Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude

1971

Director

The Landlord

The Landlord

1970

Director

The Stronger

The Stronger

1976

Executive Producer

Gaily, Gaily

Gaily, Gaily

1969

Associate Producer

The Thomas Crown Affair

The Thomas Crown Affair

1968

Producer

Organization Category Movie
Academy Awards Best Director Bound for Glory Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Being There Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture Shampoo Won
BAFTA Awards Best Director Coming Home Nominated
Television Credits

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The Oscars

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Mar 19, 1953

The Mike Douglas Show

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Dec 11, 1961

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 12, 1975

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