American-Canadian filmmaker
Born: February 4, 1940
Died: July 16, 2017
George A. Romero never set out to become a Hollywood figure; by all indications, though, he was very successful. The director of the groundbreaking “Living Dead” films was born February 4, 1940, in New York City to Ann (Dvorsky) and Jorge Romero. His father was born in Spain and raised in Cuba, and his mother was Lithuanian. He grew up in New York until attending the renowned Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.
George A. Romero’s 5 most popular quotes
- I’ve always felt that the real horror is next door to us, that the scariest monsters are our neighbors.
- If I fail, the film industry writes me off as another statistic. If I succeed, they pay me a million bucks to fly out to Hollywood and fart.
- I always thought of the zombies as being about revolution, one generation consuming the next.
- A zombie film is not fun without a bunch of stupid people running around and observing how they fail to handle the situation.
- I also have always liked the monster within idea. I like the zombies being us. Zombies are the blue-collar monsters.
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