Gene Corman, the overshadowed movie producer who preceded his older brother, legendary “King of the B’s” filmmakerRoger Corman, in the business and frequently collaborated with him, has died.
He was 93. Gene Corman, who received an Emmy Award for producing the 1982 telefilm A Woman Called Golda, starring Ingrid Bergman —in her final performance — as Israeli prime minister Golda Meir, diedpeacefully at his Beverly Hills home of natural causes on Sept.
28, four days after his birthday, his family announced. The Cormans launched FilmGroup in 1959 to produce and distribute their films, and among the first flicks to come out of their company was The Wasp Woman (1959) and Ski Troop Attack (1960).
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