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Ron Underwood is an American film and television director, producer, and writer. He is best known for directing the films Tremors (1990) and City Slickers (1991).
Underwood was born in Glendale, California, and attended the University of Southern California, where he studied film and television. After graduating, he began his career as a production assistant on the television series The Waltons. He then moved on to directing episodes of various television series, including The A-Team, Cheers, and Hill Street Blues.
In 1990, Underwood made his feature film directorial debut with the horror-comedy Tremors, which was a box office success and spawned four sequels. He followed this up with the hit comedy City Slickers (1991), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director.
Underwood has since directed a number of other films, including Heart and Souls (1993), The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002), and The Shaggy Dog (2006). He has also directed episodes of the television series Monk, Ugly Betty, and Grey's Anatomy.
As of 2021, Ron Underwood's net worth is estimated to be roughly $10 million.
Popular As |
Ronald Brian Underwood |
Occupation |
Film director, producer and television director |
Age |
71 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
6 November, 1953 |
Birthday |
6 November |
Birthplace |
Glendale, California, U.S. |
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United States |
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Ron Underwood Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ron Underwood's Wife?
His wife is Sandy Underwood
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Sandy Underwood |
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Larissa, Lana, Lauren |
Ron Underwood Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ron Underwood worth at the age of 71 years old? Ron Underwood’s income source is mostly from being a successful Film director. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Underwood has returned to his roots, directing both low-budget films and television. He directed Stealing Sinatra (2003) for Showtime, for which William H. Macy received an Emmy nomination, Back When We Were Grownups (2004) for the Hallmark Hall of Fame which garnered star Blythe Danner nominations for the Golden Globe and the Emmy, and In the Mix (2005), starring R&B singer Usher, Chazz Palminteri and Emmanuelle Chriqui for Lions Gate Entertainment. He directed several holiday themed movies for television: The Year Without a Santa Claus, Holiday in Handcuffs, and Santa Baby. He has directed a number of episodic television dramas, including episodes of Monk, Boston Legal, Reaper, Ugly Betty, Heroes, Grey's Anatomy, Burn Notice, Once Upon a Time, Desperate Housewives, Nashville, Scandal, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Quantico, The Good Fight, Fear the Walking Dead and Evil.
Given the opportunity to direct a big-budget film by Walt Disney Pictures in 1998, he was asked to direct Mighty Joe Young, a remake of the 1949 RKO film. The film, starring Charlize Theron in her first lead role, was nominated for the Academy Award for Visual Effects and featured some of the most sophisticated special effects seen in film up to that point, paving the way for later ape films like Peter Jackson's King Kong (2005). The special effects drove production costs to around $90m.
Underwood received his first taste of commercial success with 1991's City Slickers, which starred Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern and Jack Palance, who won an Academy Award for his performance. The film made $179m worldwide with a budget of only $27m. It was the tenth most successful film released in 1991 (the fifth most successful in the US). His next film, also written by Brent Maddock & S. S. Wilson, Heart and Souls (1993), was again well-received by critics but struggled at the box office (making a total of $16m in the US). It starred Robert Downey, Jr., Alfre Woodard, Kyra Sedgwick, Charles Grodin, Tom Sizemore, Elisabeth Shue and David Paymer. He followed this with Speechless (1994), written by Robert King and starring Michael Keaton and Geena Davis.
Following his critically acclaimed venture into television, Underwood decided to have a go at directing feature films. His first effort was Tremors starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward and Reba McEntire in her acting debut. Written and produced by his friends Brent Maddock & S. S. Wilson, it was released by Universal Studios in 1990. The film was well received by the critics and later established itself as a cult classic.
Upon completion of his fellowship at the American Film Institute, Underwood began working as a staff director for Barr films, a company specializing in the production of educational films. Underwood directed over one hundred short films, including an adaptation of the Kurt Vonnegut short story, "Deer in the Works", starring Dennis Dugan. While directing and producing short films for the educational market, Underwood pursued work in the motion picture industry. One of the first movies Underwood worked on was Futureworld (1976) as a production assistant. The film starred Blythe Danner and Peter Fonda, actors he would later direct in 2004. During the filming of Futureworld, one of his tasks was to babysit a young Gwyneth Paltrow. Soon after Underwood served as the location manager on the Peter Hyams directed motion picture, Capricorn One (1978). Another early job was acting as an assistant director to first-time director David Schmoeller on Tourist Trap, a low-budget horror film. After this he continued to direct and produce educational films for the next seven years. In 1986 Underwood established himself as a director when his animated special The Mouse and the Motorcycle won a Peabody Award, which was followed two years later by the sequel Runaway Ralph, for which he received a Daytime Emmy nomination.
Ronald Brian Underwood (born November 6, 1953) is an American film director, producer and television director.
Underwood was born November 6, 1953, in Glendale, California. He was an AFS exchange student living in Ceylon which was renamed Sri Lanka. After graduating from high school, he briefly attended Occidental College as a pre-med student, but transferred to the USC School of Cinema (now USC School of Cinematic Arts) after deciding to become a filmmaker. Underwood majored in cinema with a minor in anthropology.