Herb Jaffe
Herb Jaffe (May 20, 1921 – December 7, 1991) was an independent film producer in the United States.
Biography
He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and began his career as a literary agent,[1] working for the likes of: Paddy Chayefsky[1] – Marty (1955), The Hospital (1971) and Network (1976), Reginald Rose[1] – Twelve Angry Men (1954), Joseph Heller[1] – Catch-22 (1961), Something Happened (1974) and Philip Roth[1] – Goodbye, Columbus (1959), Portnoy's Complaint (1969), American Pastoral (1997), The Human Stain (2001). He then took a position at United Artists,[2] eventually becoming head of worldwide production for the studio.[1]
He became an independent producer in 1973.[2] He produced The Wind and the Lion (1975), starring Sean Connery and eleven other films. Some of his other films include: Who'll Stop the Rain with Nick Nolte, Jinxed! with Bette Midler, The Demon Seed with Julie Christie, Time After Time and Fright Night Part 2 with Julie Carmen. He also executive produced four films including Those Lips, Those Eyes and Motel Hell.
He died of cancer in Beverly Hills, California.[1]
His son, Steven-Charles Jaffe is also a producer. His credits include Demon Seed, Time After Time and Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird.
Filmography
- The Wind and the Lion (1975) (producer)
- Demon Seed (1977) (producer)
- Who'll Stop the Rain (1978) (producer)
- Time After Time (1979) (producer)
- Motel Hell (1980) (executive producer)
- Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980) (executive producer)
- Jinxed! (1982) (producer)
- The Lords of Discipline (1983) (producer)
- Little Treasure (1985) (producer)
- Fright Night (1985) (producer)
- Three for the Road (1987) (producer)
- Maid to Order (1987) (producer)
- Dudes (1987) (producer)
- Nightflyers (1987) (executive producer)
- Remote Control (1988) (executive producer)
- Fright Night Part 2 (1988) (producer)
References
- "Obituaries". Variety. December 16, 1991. p. 74.
- Katz, Ephraim; Fred Klein; Ronald Dean Nolan (1998). The Film Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). New York: HarperCollins. p. 693. ISBN 0-333-74037-8.