Roger Corman, Iconic B-Movie Pioneer and Mentor to A-list Directors, Passes Away at 98
Corman's legacy spans decades of influential, low-budget filmmaking, launching the careers of Hollywood giants and shaping independent cinema.
- Roger Corman, renowned for his cost-effective production of over 300 films, died at his home in Santa Monica.
- Corman's mentorship was pivotal for directors like Scorsese, Coppola, and Howard, all of whom went on to win Oscars.
- He was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2009, recognizing his impact on filmmaking and nurturing of talent.
- Corman's films, known for their innovative spirit, were a blend of horror, sci-fi, and more, often completed on tight schedules.
- His approach to filmmaking balanced art with business, influencing both mainstream and independent film sectors.












































