Robert Downey


Director

About

Also Known As
Robert John Elias Jr., Bob Downey
Birth Place
Tennessee, USA
Born
June 24, 1936

Biography

Described by an associate as "a big jovial bear," Robert Downey Sr translated his irreverent, mordant humor to the screen as the writer-director of several experimental cult classics of the late 1960s and early 70s. Downey had worked in advertising and lampooned that business in the movie everyone associates with him, "Putney Swope" (1969), about the hilarious changes made by a token bla...

Family & Companions

Elsie Downey
Wife
Actor, singer. Divorced c. 1978; appeared in several of Downey's films.
Laura Downey
Wife
Screenwriter. Died in 1994 at age 36 of complications from ALS; co-wrote "Hugo Pool" with husband.
Rosemary Rogers
Wife
Music executive, writer. Married on May 8, 1998 in NYC; has daughter from previous marriage.

Notes

Like his son, Robert Downey Sr battled drug addiction, describing it as "a horrible f---ing nightmare. I blew five, six years on that drug [cocaine] . . . I wasn't around as much as most fathers. I was out making films. If Robert wanted to be wild, it was OK with me. I wouldn't do anything differently, except I wouldn't allow anyone to smoke marijuana. I can't believe how we thought it was OK. I don't want to become like an A.A. babbling jerk, but if I knew then what I know now . . ." --Robert Downey Sr in Us October 1996

"My father was and still is my role model. He had to be ballsy to go out and say, 'No one's ever seen anything like this before. I wonder if they'll freak out.'" --Robert Downey Jr in Us, October 1996.

Biography

Described by an associate as "a big jovial bear," Robert Downey Sr translated his irreverent, mordant humor to the screen as the writer-director of several experimental cult classics of the late 1960s and early 70s. Downey had worked in advertising and lampooned that business in the movie everyone associates with him, "Putney Swope" (1969), about the hilarious changes made by a token black member of an ad agency after he is accidentally elected Chairman of the Board. Though his greatest success, "Putney Swope" appears dated today, and the richer-looking (Downey finally had some money to spend) "Greaser's Palace" (1972) may have withstood the test of time. A super-offbeat Jesus Christ parody with a Western setting, it offers some wonderful performances by Allan Arbus as a zoot-suited Jesus, Albert Henderson as head Greaser and Stan Gottlieb as the "wife" of a deformed Mexican with a lecherous yen for the Saviour, but despite the inspired hilarity, its 91 minute running time seems longer than that.

With Chuck Barris, Downey co-wrote "The Gong Show Movie" (1980) and also directed "Rented Lips" (1988), scripted and produced by Martin Mull. Though his acting appearances have been few, he did play an ad agency head in "You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat" (1971), an NCAA investigator in "Johnny Be Good" (1988) and a recording studio manager in "Boogie Nights" (1997). Downey wrote and directed "Too Much Sun" (1991), a weak farce about a competition between a brother and sister (both gay) to have a child first, so as to inherit a fortune from their father. He returned with "Hugo Pool" (1997), co-written with his late wife Laura, about a dedicated, beautiful and lonely Beverly Hills pool cleaner (Alyssa Milano) who becomes involved in the lives of her clients, particularly Floyd, an attractive man afflicted with ALS (the same disease that had felled Laura Downey). His son Robert Downey Jr appeared in "Hugo Pool," the seventh of his father's films in which he has acted.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Rittenhouse Square (2005)
Director
Too Much Sun (1990)
Director
Rented Lips (1988)
Director
America (1986)
Director
Up The Academy (1980)
Director
Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight (1975)
Director
Greaser's Palace (1972)
Director
Cold Turkey (1971)
2nd Unit Director
Pound (1970)
Director
Putney Swope (1969)
Director
No More Excuses (1968)
Director
Chafed Elbows (1967)
Director
The Sweet Smell of Sex (1965)
Director
Babo 73 (1964)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Radio Unnameable (2012)
Himself
Tower Heist (2011)
From Other Worlds (2007)
The Family Man (2000)
Magnolia (1999)
Boogie Nights (1997)
Moving Target (1988)
Johnny Be Good (1988)
To Live And Die In L.A. (1985)
Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight (1975)
You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It Or You'll Lose That Beat (1971)
Head of ad agency
Is There Sex After Death (1971)
Himself
No More Excuses (1968)
Pvt. Stewart Thompson

Writer (Feature Film)

Rittenhouse Square (2005)
Screenplay
Too Much Sun (1990)
Screenplay
America (1986)
Screenplay
The Gong Show Movie (1980)
Screenplay
Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight (1975)
Screenplay
Greaser's Palace (1972)
Writer
Pound (1970)
Screenwriter
Putney Swope (1969)
Screenwriter
No More Excuses (1968)
Screenwriter
Chafed Elbows (1967)
Screenwriter
Babo 73 (1964)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

Chafed Elbows (1967)
Producer
Babo 73 (1964)
Producer

Music (Feature Film)

Greaser's Palace (1972)
Composer
Pound (1970)
Lyrics

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Radio Unnameable (2012)
Other

Cast (Special)

Robert Downey, Jr.: The E! True Hollywood Story (1998)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (1994)

Life Events

1964

Medium-length directing and screenwriting debut (also producer), "Babo 73" (16mm, 57 mins)

1965

Drew first critical recognition for "Chafed Elbows"; wrote, directed and produced

1969

Feature directing and screenwriting debut, "Putney Swope"

1970

Directed and wrote "Pound"; son Robert Jr's first appearance in a film

1972

Wrote, directed and produced "Greaser's Palace", an offbeat Jesus Christ parody with a Western setting; son Robert Jr appeared as a multi-talented child

1973

Directed the controversial CBS/Joseph Papp television adaptation of David Rabe's anti-Vietnam play "Sticks and Bones"

1980

Co-wrote (with Chuck Barris) "The Gong Show Movie"

1980

Directed "Up the Academy"; star Ron Liebman had name taken off the credits and advertising, but film isn't that bad; screen debut of Ralph Macchio

1988

Lurked throughout the feature bomb "Johnny Be Good" as the incognito but hardly inconspicuous NCAA investigator

1988

Directed "Rented Lips" (scripted and produced by Martin Mull), Robert Jr had prominent role

1991

Wrote and directed "Too Much Sun", starring Robert Jr

1994

Portrayed Dr. Kinkaid in the PBS miniseries "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City"

1997

Co-wrote (with late wife Laura) and directed "Hugo Pool"; Robert Jr played Franz Mazur

1997

Played recording studio manager in "Boogie Nights"

Family

James Downey
Brother
Comedy writer.
Allyson Lee Downey
Daughter
Born c. October 1963.
Robert Downey Jr
Son
Actor. Born on April 4, 1965.
Indio Downey
Grandson
Son of Robert Jr and Deborah Falconer; born in September 1993.

Companions

Elsie Downey
Wife
Actor, singer. Divorced c. 1978; appeared in several of Downey's films.
Laura Downey
Wife
Screenwriter. Died in 1994 at age 36 of complications from ALS; co-wrote "Hugo Pool" with husband.
Rosemary Rogers
Wife
Music executive, writer. Married on May 8, 1998 in NYC; has daughter from previous marriage.

Bibliography

Notes

Like his son, Robert Downey Sr battled drug addiction, describing it as "a horrible f---ing nightmare. I blew five, six years on that drug [cocaine] . . . I wasn't around as much as most fathers. I was out making films. If Robert wanted to be wild, it was OK with me. I wouldn't do anything differently, except I wouldn't allow anyone to smoke marijuana. I can't believe how we thought it was OK. I don't want to become like an A.A. babbling jerk, but if I knew then what I know now . . ." --Robert Downey Sr in Us October 1996

"My father was and still is my role model. He had to be ballsy to go out and say, 'No one's ever seen anything like this before. I wonder if they'll freak out.'" --Robert Downey Jr in Us, October 1996.

Downey describes "Hugo Pool" as "the right kind of strange. I wrote the script with my wife Laura who died of ALS at age 36. She saved my life and then lost hers. Her enchanting spirit and beautiful absurdist sense of nonsense are what inspired every part of the making of 'Hugo Pool'" --Robert Downey Sr, from the press kit for "Hugo Pool"