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Howard G. Kazanjian (born July 26, 1942) is an Armenian-American film producer best known for the '' Star Wars'' films ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as the '' Indiana Jones'' movie '' Raiders of the Lost Ark''. Kazanjian was an originating member of Lucasfilm, Ltd., serving as its vice president for approximately eight years (1977 to 1984). Howard Kazanjian is a published non-fiction author, with a focus on the factual
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of US history. In 2021, Kazanjian also published his well-received 340-page
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''Howard Kazanjian: A Producer's Life'', edited and compiled by prolific Star Wars historian J.W. Rinzler.


Early life

Kazanjian was born in Los Angeles County, California, and is of
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descent. He graduated from the
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. While there he first met a young George Lucas, and they became not only Delta Kappa Alpha cinema fraternity brothers but also long standing friends. They were members of a clique of filmmakers known to the Hollywood system and the university circuit as
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. During those college years, Kazanjian and Lucas both met their respective future wives, and the couples would often double date. Kazanjian's early credits include being First Assistant Director on Alfred Hitchcock's '' Family Plot'' and Second Assistant Director on
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''. He later worked with director Robert Wise on his production of '' The Hindenburg''. Kazanjian eventually moved into film production rather than directorial work. He later stated, "The films offered to me I don't want to direct. The films I want to direct are not offered."


Lucasfilm

As Lucasfilm's Vice President of Production, Howard Kazanjian was intimately involved in the day-to-day strategic and practical operations of Lucasfilm during the times immediately after the 1977 release of '' Star Wars'' until approximately 1984 or 1985.


''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones''

Kazanjian is most notable for having served as executive producer on '' Raiders of the Lost Ark'' and producer on ''
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''. He is also recognized as an uncredited producer on ''
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'', replacing producer
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midway through the production. For ''Jedi'' he came up with the idea of shooting the production under a fake name, ''Blue Harvest'', in order to forestall any attempts at
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by suppliers. ''Blue Harvest'' was purported to be a horror film with the tag line "horror beyond imagination". Hats and T-shirts were printed up for the crew to wear and to further add to the authenticity of the ruse. During the casting of ''Raiders'', Kazanjian heavily campaigned for Harrison Ford to be cast as Indiana Jones, to the point he almost lost his job over it. Jones was intended to be a smoker and a drinker, but Kazanjian convinced Lucas and Steven Spielberg to remove that. The scene where sunlight passing through the Headpiece to the Staff of Ra reveals the location of the Well of the Souls was proposed by Kazanjian, who was inspired by the golden statues of
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at the Abu Simbel temples in
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. The temple was positioned so that sunlight would penetrate the sanctuary and illuminate the statues once a year. The issue of whether Ford would reprise his role of
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for the third '' Star Wars'' film arose during pre-production. Kazanjian was responsible for getting him to return:
I played a very important part in bringing Harrison back for ''Return of the Jedi.'' Harrison, unlike
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and Mark Hamill signed only a two picture contract. That is why he was frozen in carbonite in ''The Empire Strikes Back''. When I suggested to George we should bring him back, I distinctly remember him saying that Harrison would never return. I said what if I convinced him to return. George simply replied that we would then write him in to ''Jedi''. I had just recently negotiated his deal for ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' with Phil Gersh of the Gersh Agency. I called Phil who said he would speak with Harrison. When I called back again, Phil was on vacation. David, his son, took the call and we negotiated Harrison's deal. When Phil returned to the office several weeks later he called me back and said I had taken advantage of his son in the negotiations. I had not. But agents are agents.
The ending scene of ''Return of the Jedi'' was originally only going to show the Force ghosts of Obi-Wan Kenobi and
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, but two days before the scene was shot, Kazanjian suggested that the ghost of Anakin Skywalker appear as well.


Later years

Kazanjian has authored books with Chris Enss. In 2004, they collaborated on ''The Cowboy and the Senorita: A Biography of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans'' and ''Happy Trails: A Pictorial Celebration of the Lives of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans'' ; In 2006, ''The Young Duke: The Early Life of John Wayne'' ; in 2009, ''Thunder over the Prairie: The True Story of a Murder and a Manhunt by the Greatest Posse of All Time'' . He has been an instructor at "Act One", a group designed to train Christians entering into film and television, and was named by Beliefnet as one of the twelve most powerful Christians in Hollywood. Kazanjian is an active member of the Armenian charity and cultural community, and a USC alumnus. Since 1998 Kazanjian has been co-chairman and 50% shareholder of Tricor Entertainment, Inc, an independent production company, which owns and operates a 19,000+ seat theater chain in Southeast Asia and a film distribution company.


Personal life

Kazanjian lives and works in the community of San Marino, California with his wife Carol (née Eskijian), and three children, Peter, Noah, and Andrew. Kazanjian and George Lucas remain close friends to this day.


Filmography

''He was producer for all films unless otherwise noted.''


Film

;Second unit director or assistant director ;Miscellaneous crew ;Thanks ;As an actor


Television

;Second unit director or assistant director


Awards and honors

* 1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series or Special for ''The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark'' * 1982
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winner * 2009 Briner Impact Award * On June 8, 2009, Howard Kazanjian was deputized as an Honorary Marshal of
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References


External links

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In-depth 2009 interview with Kazanjian regarding his contributions to Lucasfilm, LTD

May 2010 interview and Q&A
with Kazanjian at Paramount Studios screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark {{DEFAULTSORT:Kazanjian, Howard 1942 births Living people American Christians American film directors American film producers American television directors Television producers from California American people of Armenian descent USC School of Cinematic Arts alumni People from San Marino, California Lucasfilm people Primetime Emmy Award winners Inkpot Award winners