A piece of my past dies, reminding me of my age, vulnerability and mortality.
From TheHollywoodReporter.com:
by Mike Barnes
Robert Kinoshita, a production designer and art director who designed the iconic robots for the 1956 science-fiction classic Forbidden Planet and the 1960s TV series Lost in Space, has died. He was 100.
Kinoshita died Dec. 9 at a nursing care facility in Torrance, Calif., family friend Mike Clark told The Hollywood Reporter.
For Robby the Robot on Forbidden Planet, Kinoshita cobbled together several concepts contributed by MGM’s art and special-effects departments and made a miniature prototype of wood and plastic. The model, with a domed head of clear plastic, was quickly approved, and Kinoshita completed its construction. The film received an Oscar nomination for special effects.
Information on Robby the Robot can be found here.
Bob May portrayed the robot on Lost In Space. Very few people recognize this.
Kinoshita came back to California in the early 1950s and returned to the movie industry just as MGM was gearing up for production of Forbidden Planet. In addition to Robby, Kinoshita designed several sets including the lab of Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon).
God bless you sir, and your work and your creativity. This is me trying to acknowledge, as much as I can, your labors to the world.
BZ
Sci-fi was great many decades ago. I wonder if anyone remembers The Crawling Eye.
I SURE as heck do! Scared the jeebies out of me as a kid!
BZ
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052320/