Robert Evans, producer of The Godfather and Chinatown, dies aged 89

Robert Evans, producer of The Godfather and Chinatown, dies aged 89

Robert Evans – the Hollywood producer who backed seminal 1970s films like Chinatown, The Godfather and Harold And Maude – has died aged 89.

A representative for Evans confirmed that he died on Saturday. No other details were immediately available.

His career was a story of comebacks and reinventions. Evans had launched a successful women’s clothing line with his brother, Charles, and was visiting Los Angeles on business when actress Norma Shearer saw him sunbathing by the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Producer Robert Evans alongside actor Jack Nicholson (Kevork Djansezian/AP)
Producer Robert Evans alongside actor Jack Nicholson (Kevork Djansezian/AP)

After acting roles faded, Evans re-emerged as head of production at Paramount Pictures and quickly converted the studio from a maker of mediocre films to the biggest hit machine in Hollywood, home to The Godfather and Love Story among others.

Years later, and with many flops in between, he produced the 2003 Kate Hudson-Matthew McConaughey film How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days.

In 1997, he was widely believed to be the model for Dustin Hoffman’s petty-minded Hollywood producer in the satire Wag The Dog.

Evans continued the drama off screen by marrying some of the industry’s most glamorous women. He was married seven times.

His wives included actresses Ali MacGraw, Catherine Oxenberg and former Miss America Phyllis George.

Evans penned the 1994 memoir The Kid Stays In The Picture, which was turned into a documentary in 2002.

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