Bob Rafelson
Robert Jay Rafelson was an American film director, writer, and producer. He is regarded as one of the key figures in the founding of the New Hollywood movement of the 1970s. Among his best-known films as a director include those made as part of the company he co-founded, Raybert/BBS Productions, Five Easy Pieces (1970) and The King of Marvin Gardens (1972) as well as acclaimed later films, The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) and Mountains of the Moon (1990). Other films he produced as part of BBS include two of the most significant films of the era, Easy Rider (1969) and The Last Picture Show (1971). Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces and The Last Picture Show were all chosen for inclusion in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry. He was also one of the creators of the pop group and TV series The Monkees with BBS partner Bert Schneider. His first wife was the production designer Toby Carr Rafelson.
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🎬 Movies
No Good Deed
director
2002
Poodle Springs
director
1998
Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees
actor
1997
Blood and Wine
director
1996
Blood and Wine
writer
1996
Wet
director
1994
Wet
actor
1994
Man Trouble
director
1992
Mountains of the Moon
writer
1990
Mountains of the Moon
director
1990
Black Widow
director
1987
Always … But Not Forever
actor
1985
Notre Dame de la Croisette
actor
1983
The Postman Always Rings Twice
director
1981
Stay Hungry
writer
1976
Stay Hungry
director
1976
The King of Marvin Gardens
writer
1972
The King of Marvin Gardens
director
1972
Five Easy Pieces
writer
1970
Five Easy Pieces
actor
1970
Five Easy Pieces
director
1970
Head
writer
1968
Head
director
1968