Robert Enders was born on March 29, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Voices (1973), Zig Zag (1970) and American Playhouse (1980). He was married to Estelle Enders. He died on September 7, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Producer and director who began his career in advertising and directed radio programming for a time. He formed his own production company in the 1950s and later became a partner in Glenda Jackson's production company, Bowden Productions. Also a professor at both UCLA and USC, where he taught
screenwriting.
[on Glenda Jackson in "Stevie"] I've gotten into women's films because nobody else is doing them. I'm partnered with a great actress, and we might as well make sure she gets the best roles. And she's daring. She would take a film no one else would do.
There's room in a bookstore for Harold Robbins, Sidnet Sheldon, and Irving Wallace, these big-selling authors; yet there's also room for Camus. It's a shame it isn't the same in motion pictures where the small films can also run.