Arthur Gorson | |
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Born | New York City |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Film and record producer |
Arthur Gorson, also known as Arthur H. Gorson is a film and record producer. He also has experience as a cinematographer, screenwriter, cameraman and composer. He is currently (2015) active in film and commercial production. As a record producer, he produced over 20 albums for major labels with artists such as Golden Earring, Phil Ochs and Tom Rush. His photographic work with artists such as Bob Marley is widely known. A series of his photos were included in the 2012 authorized documentary Marley directed by Kevin Mcdonald (The Last King of Scotland).
Gorson was born and raised in New York City. He was a student activist in the 1960s and served as chairman of the Campus Americans for Democratic Action. American protest singer Philip Ochs noticed his organizational skills and invited him to be his manager. The Arthur H. Gorson Management Company went on to represent singers David Blue, Tom Rush, and Eric Andersen. He packaged the performers together and sent them on tours where they played at small venues around the country. He then expanded into record production, producing Blue's debut album and Rush's Circle Game.
Gorson went on to head production companies based in New York; working in the areas of film production, soundtrack & post-production supervision, and concert production. He then relocated to Los Angeles where he assumed the position of feature producer for Dreamstreet, Inc., with offices at Universal and Paramount, and working with directors such as Tony Scott, Taylor Hackford and Andrei Konchalovsky. Gorson has multiple feature film credits as producer. These include Cronos, directed by Guillermo Del Toro and shot by Academy Award winner Guillermo Navarro; its many awards include the Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix of Critic's Week and 9 Ariel del Oro awards (Mexico's Academy Awards). Better Watch Out!, directed by Monte Hellman and starring Robert Culp and Richard Beymer, was produced by Gorson from a story by Hellman, Gorson and Carlos Lazlo; it was distributed by Carolco/LIVE Entertainment with cable rights through HBO. He was a producer of the historical epic Cabeza de Vaca, directed by Nicolas Echevarria and made for American Playhouse Theatrical Films (US), IMCINE (Mexico) and Producciones Iguana (Mexico); the film had its world premiere in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. He is credited as executive producer (for US post-production) on Timur Bekmambetov's groundbreaking 2005 film Night Watch. That film broke all box office records in Russia. He had a long-running creative relationship with the late Jamaican Filmmaker Perry Henzell (The Harder They Come) and is credited as a producer on Henzell's recently completed film No Place Like Home. His recent documentary The Roots of Reggae (produced with Wayne Jobson) had its U.S. premiere at the Palm Beach Film Festival. A new documentary project A Filmmaker's Odyssey had its international film festival premiere September, 2015.