Julie Corman

Julie Ann Corman (née Halloran; born June 22, 1942) is an American film producer. Corman is married to film producer and director Roger Corman. In 1970, Julie Corman married film director / producer, Roger Corman. Corman produced a series of "Night Nurses" films, including Night Call Nurses and Candy Stripe Nurses. She went on to produce Moving Violation, starring Kay Lenz and Eddie Albert; Crazy Mama, directed by Jonathan Demme, starring Cloris Leachman, The Lady in Red, written by John Sayles, starring Robert Conrad and Pamela Sue Martin; Saturday the 14th, starring Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss and Jeffrey Tambor; and Da, starring Barnard Hughes, based on the Tony Award-winning play. In 1984, Corman started her own company, Trinity Pictures, with which she has produced a number of family films, two of which are based on Newbery Award-winning novels: A Cry in the Wild is based on Gary Paulsen’s novel, Hatchet, and Get a Clue is based on Ellen Raskin’s novel, The Westing Game. Description above from the Wikipedia article Julie Corman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location United States of America
Born 1942-06-22

Movies

2014
Corman's World as Self - Corman's Wife - Producer
2011
Runaway Daughters as Mrs. Randolph
1994
Chopping Mall as Mall Shopper
1986

Movies

Death Race 2050 Executive Producer
2017
2015
2014
That Guy Dick Miller Executive Producer
2014
Sharktopus Producer
2010
Dinoshark Producer
2010
Cyclops Producer
2008
The Westing Game Producer
1997
1997
1994
1990
1990
Brain Dead Producer
1990
Nowhere to Run Producer
1989
The Nest Producer
1988
Nightfall Producer
1988
Drop-Out Mother Executive Producer
1988
Nowhere to Hide Producer
1987
Last Resort Producer
1986
Chopping Mall Producer
1986
1985
1981
The Lady in Red Producer
1979
Moving Violation Producer
1976
Crazy Mama Producer
1975
1974
1974
1973
The Young Nurses Producer
1973
Boxcar Bertha Associate Producer
1972
1972