Frank Capra, Jr.
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| Born | March 20, 1934 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Died | December 19, 2007 (aged 73) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Other names | Capra, Frank Warner |
| Occupation | Film producer |
| Years active | 1969 – 2007 |
Frank Warner Capra (known as Frank Warner, Jr.; born March 20, 1934 – died December 19, 2007) was an American studio executive. He was one of the three children of film director Frank Capra and his second wife, Lucille. His own son, Frank Capra III, is an actor.
Capra, Jr. was president of EUE Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina and a member of the North Carolina Film Council. He entered show business, becoming a television and film producer.
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[edit] Death
Frank Capra, Jr. died on December 19, 2007, aged 73, at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after a long battle with prostate cancer.
[edit] Filmography
- Mark Twain's Greatest Adventure: 'It's a Matter of Time' (2005) (pre-production) (producer)
- Queen City Blowout (2003) (executive producer)
- Waterproof (1999) (producer)
- Death Before Dishonor (1987) (executive producer)
- Marie (1985) (producer)
- Firestarter (1984) (producer)
- The Seduction (1982) (executive producer)
- Vice Squad (1982) (executive producer)
- High Hopes: The Capra Years (1981) (TV) (producer)
- An Eye for an Eye (1981) (producer)
- The Black Marble (1980) (producer)
- Born Again (1978) (producer)
- Billy Jack Goes to Washington (1977) (producer)
- Trapped Beneath the Sea (1974) (TV) (producer)
- Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) (associate producer)
- Tom Sawyer (1973/I) (associate producer)
- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) (associate producer)
- Play It Again, Sam (1972) (associate producer)
- Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) (associate producer)
- Marooned (1969) (associate producer)
[edit] References
- Fox, Margalit. "Frank Capra Jr., Movie and TV Producer, Dies at 73", New York Times. December 22, 2007.