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Jon Davison (film producer) 5 languages. ... Jon Davison (born July 21, 1949) is an American film producer. Career. Davison worked at New World Pictures in the 1970s.
Jon Davison. Producer: RoboCop. Jon Davison was born on July 21, 1949 in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Davison studied at New York University's Film Institute, where one of his instructors was director Martin Scorsese. While attending NYU Jon staged film retrospectives at the Fillmore East in the East Village. Davison began his career running the St ...
- July 21, 1949
Jon Davison is known as an Producer, Actor, Executive Producer, Second Unit Director, and Post Production Supervisor. Some of his work includes RoboCop, Starship Troopers, Airplane!, The 6th Day, RoboCop 2, Top Secret!, Piranha, and Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation.
Jon Davison. Producer: RoboCop. Jon Davison was born on July 21, 1949 in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Davison studied at New York University's Film Institute, where one of his instructors was director Martin Scorsese. While attending NYU Jon staged film retrospectives at the Fillmore East in the East Village.
A producer of comic and futuristic theatrical fare who came out of Roger Corman's New World low-budget factory, Jon Davison made a name for himself apart from Corman as producer of the comedy hit "Airplane!" (1980) and of the "Robocop" series of films. Davison studied at NYU's Film Institute where Martin Scorsese was one of his instructors.
Crime reporter, freelance journalist, pulp novelist, screenwriter, World War II infantryman—Samuel Fuller was a jack of all trades before the high-school dropout directed his first film at age thirty-six. But once he was contacted by Poverty Row producer Robert L. Lippert, a fan of his writing, Fuller was turned on to cinema—his true calling.
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By 1974, Davison was an associate producer on "Big Bad Mama," starring Angie Dickinson, and later was second unit director on both "Rock 'n Roll High School" (1979) and "The Howling" (1980).