Hollywood legend known for Star Wars & Indiana Jones movies dies aged 86 Karim Camara, 10/1/2024 A Hollywood titan, Robert Watts, known for producing cinematic classics like Star Wars and Indiana Jones, has passed away at 86. His legacy in filmmaking began in his youth and flourished through his collaboration with George Lucas, making him a vital figure in the industry. Discover more about his remarkable career. The renowned producer worked on the popular 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones' movies
A HOLLYWOOD legend who collaborated with George Lucas to produce Star Wars and Indiana Jones has died aged 86.
Robert Watts was a titan in the movie industry, producing film classics featuring A-list actors.
Julian Owen at Alliance Agents confirmed the British producer's death in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
He said: "We were with him for a decade taking him to conventions all over the world, where he could connect with fans and talk about his career."
From a young age, Robert was destined to be in the movie business as his grandfather, Walter Meade, was already an established screenwriter.
Wanting to follow in his grandfather's footsteps, Robert became a runner on the comedy "A French Mistress" after returning from two years of national service in Nigeria.
He would later be promoted to production manager at Shepperton Studios.
However, Robert's career took off when he collaborated with George Lucas to film Star Wars.
In a 2011 interview, he explained how at the start of filming, Lucas "was paying for us all personally because Fox had still not greenlighted the film, and they didn't do that until January".
Robert added: "They were under great financial problems themselves and did not believe in the movie."