![]() ĭowney's films were often family affairs. His last film was Rittenhouse Square (2005), a documentary capturing life in a Philadelphia park. ![]() He moved into big-budget filmmaking with the surrealistic Greaser's Palace (1972). In 1961, working with film editor Fred von Bernewitz, Downey began writing and directing low-budget 16mm films that gained an underground following, beginning with Ball's Bluff (1961), a fantasy short about a Civil War soldier who awakens in Central Park in 1961. In keeping with the underground tradition, his 1970s films were independently made on shoestring budgets and were relatively obscure in the Absurdist movement, finding cult notoriety. His work in the late 1960s and 1970s was quintessential anti-establishment, reflecting the nonconformity popularized by larger counterculture movements and given impetus by new freedoms in films, such as the breakdown of codes on censorship. Career ĭowney initially made his mark creating very low-budget independent films aligning with the Absurdist movement, in line with counterculture, anti-establishment, 1960s America. Downey later said he wrote an unpublished novel during his time in the army, though he spent much of his military career "in the stockade". He changed his surname to Downey after his stepfather, when he wanted to enlist in the United States Army while being underage. He grew up in Rockville Centre, New York. His paternal grandparents were Lithuanian Jews, while his mother was of half Hungarian Jewish and half Irish ancestry. He was the son of Elizabeth ( née McLauchlen), a model, and Robert John Elias Sr., who worked in management of motels and restaurants. in the Manhattan borough of New York City, on June 24, 1936. ![]() According to film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon, Downey's films during the 1960s were "strictly take-no-prisoners affairs, with minimal budgets and outrageous satire, effectively pushing forward the countercultural agenda of the day." He was the father of American actor Robert Downey Jr. He was known for writing and directing his underground film Putney Swope, a satire on the New York Madison Avenue advertising world. ![]() J– July 7, 2021) was an American filmmaker and actor. ![]()
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