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William Kronick
American film director

William Kronick

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American film director
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William Kronick
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William Kronick is an American film and television writer, director and producer. He worked in the film industry from 1960 to 2000, when he segued into writing novels.

Biography

Born to European emigrants, William Kronickgrew up in Amsterdam, New York. He attended Columbia College where he was active in the Columbia Players’ stage productions. He also helped form The Gilbert and Sullivan Society at Barnard College.

After graduation William Kronick was drafted into the U.S. Navy where he became a Photographer’s Mate. During a North Atlantic exercise in Stockholm, Sweden Kronick met Alf Sjoberg who arranged for Kronick, once out of the Navy, to apprentice with Ingmar Bergman on his next film The Magician.

Upon returning to New York Kronick found a job as Production Assistant with Louis de Rochemont Associates.  So began his four-decade career as a writer, director and producer.

Kronick's first film was a twenty-seven-minute comedy-satire called A Bowl of Cherries.  The film, which played in nearly a thousand art theaters in the U.S. and Europe, was seen in L.A. by a producer of TV documentaries, David L. Wolper.  He offered Kronick the directing/writing position on a new reality series, Story of….

Over a period of decades, Kronick would write and direct some of Wolper’s highest-rated Network Specials, ranging from Alaska! (National Geographic) to Plimpton! to The Five-Hundred Pound Jerk (A Movie-of-the Week, Director only) to Mysteries of the Great Pyramid.

His first feature, independently financed, was A Likely Story (a.k.a. The Dublin Murders) filmed entirely on location in Dublin.  It featured Harvey Lembeck, Al Lettieri and Sinéad Cusack. Kronick also did long-term stints as Second Unit Director on features such as King Kong (1976) and Flash Gordon (1980), on which he was responsible for many action and special effects sequences.

Another major film project was the feature-length documentary To The Ends Of The Earth, which recorded the unique three-year expedition of three Englishmen who set out to circumnavigate the globe, crossing both the South and North Poles without leaving the surface of the earth. Known as the Transglobe Expedition, Prince Charles was its patron with Richard Burton narrating and hosting the film. Kronick received a Special Certificate of Merit from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences for this film.

He continued to produce, write and direct Network and Cable reality specials until 2000, when he devoted himself to writing novels. To date he has completed six books.  The tales are contemporary morality stories, dealing mainly with film and theater.

He has been married and divorced twice and has a son, Max, by his second wife. Kronick resides in Los Angeles.

Career

Filmography

Directing Credits

YearShow 
1999The Man Who Makes Things Happen: David L. Wolper
1991The Journey Back: Professionals Recover From Addiction
1988The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood Stuntmen
1987The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson
1983To the Ends of the Earth
1983Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
1981Small World
1980Flash Gordon (Second Unit Director)
1977Mysteries of the Great Pyramid
1976King Kong (Second Unit Director)
1973A Likely Story (a.k.a. Dublin Murders)
1973The 500 Pound Jerk
1970-72Plimpton! Specials
1970Flap (Second Unit Director)
1969The Bridge at Remagen (Second Unit Director)
1967National Geographic Special: Alaska!
1965Time-Life Special: The Class of '49
1965Race for the Moon
1964Krebiozen and Cancer: Thirteen Years of Bitter Conflict
1964Hollywood and the Stars: On Location: Night of the Iguana
1962-63Story Of...
1961A Bowl of Cherries

Writing Credits

YearShow 
1999Celebrate the Century
1999The Man Who Makes Things Happen: David L. Wolper
1991The Journey Back: Professionals Recover From Addiction
1988The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood Stuntmen
1987The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson
1981Great Movie Stunts: Raiders of the Lost Ark
1977Mysteries of the Great Pyramid
1973A Likely Story (a.k.a. Dublin Murders)
1970-72Plimpton! Specials
1967National Geographic Special: Alaska!
1965Time-Life Special: The Class of '49
1965Race for the Moon
1964Krebiozen and Cancer: Thirteen Years of Bitter Conflict
1964Hollywood and the Stars: On Location: Night of the Iguana
1962-63Story Of...
1961A Bowl of Cherries

Producing Credits

YearShow 
1997-2000Undercover History
1999The Man Who Makes Things Happen: David L. Wolper
1995-98Mysteries of the Bible
1988The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood Stuntmen
1987Biography
1987Playboy: Bedtime Stories
1987The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson
1981Small World
1978-79In Search of...
1977Mysteries of the Great Pyramid
1970-72Plimpton! Specials
1967National Geographic Special: Alaska!
1965Time-Life Special: The Class of '49
1965Race for the Moon
1964Krebiozen and Cancer: Thirteen Years of Bitter Conflict
1964Hollywood and the Stars: On Location: Night of the Iguana
1962-63Story Of...

Novels

What Katie Said
Kronick's latest novel
Art by Cathie Sacho
The Art of Self-Deception
Art by Cathie Sacho
YearTitle 
2015What Katie Said
2011The Art of Self-Deception
2008All Stars Die
2006N.Y./L.A.
2005Cooley Wyatt
2004The Cry of Sirens

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