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Irwin Winkle Biography

Irwin Winkle
Quick Facts
Full Name: Irwin Winkle
Age: 93 Years
Birthday: May 28, 1931
Birthplace: New York City on
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Horoscope: Gemini
Wife: Margo Winkler
Net Worth: $100 Million
Height: N/A
Profession: Producer and Director
Sibling: N/A

Film producer and director Irwin Winkler is famous. Since 1967 Elvis Presley-starring “Double Trouble,” Irwin Winkler has made 58 films.

What is Irwin Winkle’s Net Worth?

Irwin Winkle’s opulent lifestyle is due to his wealth as a film producer and director. His $100 million net worth as of 2024 comes from his successful directing and producing career.

How old is Irwin Winkle?

Irwin Winkler was born in New York City on May 28, 1931. He is 93 and a Gemini, according to the zodiac. He is Ashkenazi Jewish.

His parents are Anna and Sol Winkler. He rarely talks about his childhood and siblings. He worked on a boardwalk bumper ride in Coney Island as a kid. Early high school graduation and admission to New York University made him feel out of place among his older, G.I. Bill-educated peers.

He joined the Army and served in Louisiana for two years during the Korean War. After serving, Winkler graduated from New York University in 1955 with a degree in American Literature.

Caption: Irwin Winkle, Producer
Photo: Rotten Tomatoes

Who is Irwin Winkle’s Wife?

Irwin and Margo Winkler married in 1959. While working at WMA in New York, they met. The pair then moved to LA in 1966. The Winklers have three sons: Charles, David, and Adam. Adam Winkler, Winkler’s youngest son, teaches constitutional law at UCLA and writes.

How tall is Irwin Winkle?

From www.whosdatedwho.com: Irwin Winkler attending a seminar. This aged man has light brown eyes and grey hair. Not yet known are his height, weight, dress size, shoe size, and others.

Irwin Winkle Professional Line

  • William Morris Agency was Irwin Winkler’s first job after college.
  • His first clients included comedians Sammy Shore and Jackie Vernon, although Winkler calls himself a “mediocre” agent.
  • Winkler and Robert Chartoff created Winkler-Chartoff Productions in the late 1960s to make films. “Double Trouble” (1967), starring Elvis Presley and Judd Bernard, was their debut picture.
  • They then worked on John Boorman’s 1967 thriller “Point Blank” with Lee Marvin, a masterpiece.
  • Chartoff-Winkler Productions dissolved
    They won critical praise for “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?” (1969) with Sydney Pollack.
Caption: Irwin Winkle, Producer
Photo: Irish Mirror
  • The 1970 Cannes Jury Prize-winning film “The Strawberry Statement” was their next.
  • Best Picture winner “Rocky” (1976) was Chartoff and Winkler’s biggest success.
  • They then garnered Best Picture Oscar nominations for “Raging Bull” (1980) and “The Right Stuff” (1983), their last films together before Chartoff-Winkler Productions folded in 1985.
  • He made “The Right Stuff” (1983), which garnered eight Academy Award nominations and four wins, and “Round Midnight” (1986), which received two nominations after the Production business folded.

Awards

  • After producing Costa-Gavras films “Betrayed” (1988) and “Music Box” (1989), which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, he received another Best Picture Oscar nomination for “Goodfellas” (1990).
  • He also produced “Rocky II” (1978), “Rocky III” (1982), “Rocky IV” (1985), and “Rocky V” (1990).

Direction

  • Winkler directed his first film, the 1991 Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or nominee “Guilty by Suspicion” on the Hollywood blacklist starring Robert De Niro.
  • His second picture, a remake of “Night and the City,” starred De Niro and closed the 1992 New York Picture Festival.
  • He also wrote and directed Sandra Bullock’s 1995 film “The Net,” which was a box office hit and inspired a 1998 USA Network series of the same name.

Returned to filmmaking

  • He also produced “The Shipping News” (2001), “Enough” (2002), the 2014 remake of “The Gambler” (he’d also produced James Toback’s 1974 original), and his return to the Rocky franchise with “Rocky Balboa” (2006) and the spin-offs-sequels “Creed” (2015), which won 4 NAACP Image Awards, and “Creed II” (2018).
  • Winkler worked with Scorsese on “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013), “Silence” (2016), and “The Irishman” (2019), his first Netflix film.
  • He published his autobiography, “A Life in Movies: Stories from 50 Years in Hollywood,” in 2019.

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