Robert Gerard Tapert (; Evil Dead Interview (1983) born May 14, 1955) is an American film and television producer, writer and director. He is best known for co-creating the television series .
Tapert and director Sam Raimi experimented on several short films before endeavoring on their first feature-length picture, a graphic horror film titled The Evil Dead, which Tapert produced, Raimi directed, and Bruce Campbell starred. It was a success with the crowd at the Cannes Film Festival in France, and a glowing review from horror author Stephen King saw the film given a cinematic release in the USA, and later internationally.
Although not a favorite of critics at the time, it gained a cult following and was later critically acclaimed as a horror classic. The film spawned a Evil Dead of five films and a television series, of which Tapert has been involved as a producer in all of them.
Tapert continued on to produce numerous other films, typically involving Raimi and/or Campbell in some capacity, such as Crimewave, Easy Wheels, Darkman, Hard Target, Timecop, The Quick and the Dead, A Simple Plan, and The Gift.
Tapert co-founded film production company Ghost House Pictures in 2002. Their first release, The Grudge, grossed nearly $200 million internationally. They followed up that success with Boogeyman, , The Messengers, 30 Days of Night, Drag Me to Hell which Raimi directed, The Possession, and a remake of Tobe Hooper's seminal film Poltergeist.
In 2013, Tapert and Raimi tapped Uruguayan director Fede Álvarez, after seeing his short, Ataque de pánico!, to reimagine The Evil Dead. Diablo Cody contributed a polish to help Americanize the script.
Tapert would re-collaborate with Álvarez and writer Rodo Sayagues in 2016 on the breakout film Don't Breathe that grossed $157 million worldwide. He returned as producer in its 2021 sequel.
During Hercules, Tapert created the character of Xena which he later spun off into a separate series, . The franchise has been referred to as ground-breaking and the character as a feminist and lesbian icon. Xena: Warrior Princess has been credited by many, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon, with blazing the trail for a new generation of female action heroes such as Buffy, Max of Dark Angel, Sydney Bristow of Alias, and the Bride in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. After serving as Lucy Lawless's stunt double on Xena, stunt woman Zoë E. Bell was recruited to be Uma Thurman's stunt double in Tarantino's Kill Bill. By helping to pave the way for female action heroes in television and film, Xena also strengthened the stunt woman profession.See the documentary Double Dare (Amanda Micheli, director. 2005) for more information on the role of Xena in fostering the female superhero character and the stunt woman, both of which are traditionally male categories.
In 2008, Tapert produced Legend of the Seeker, the television adaptation of the popular Sword of Truth books by Terry Goodkind for ABC Studios.
Tapert followed with the Roman epic Spartacus for Starz in 2010,STARZ DECLARES - "WE ARE SPARTACUS! http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20081027starz01/ including , , , and .
Tapert's most recent television project is Ash vs Evil Dead based on the Evil Dead film franchise that premiered on Starz in 2015.
Executive producer
Acting roles
1977 | The Happy Valley Kid | N/A | Short film |
It's Murder! | |||
1980 | The Blind Waiter | The Deaf Manager | Short film |
1981 | The Evil Dead | Local Yokel | Uncredited |
Torro. Torro. Torro! | N/A | Short film | |
1982 | |||
1984 | Going Back | Man with Glasses in Bar | Uncredited |
1985 | The Sappy Sap | N/A | Short film |
1986 | Crimewave | Bar patron in Rialto | Uncredited |
1987 | Evil Dead II | Airport Worker |
Other roles
1977 | It's Murder! | Sound utility | Uncredited |
1978 | Within the Woods | Presenter | Short film |
Executive producer
1992 | Darkman | TV movie | |||
1994–1995 | M.A.N.T.I.S. | 23 episodes | |||
1994–1999 | Wrote and directed episode "Once a Hero" | ||||
1995–1998 | American Gothic | 22 episodes | |||
1995–2001 | Wrote 15 episodes Directed 4 episodes | ||||
1997 | Spy Game | 13 episodes | |||
1997 | Amazon High | TV movie | |||
1998–1999 | Young Hercules | Wrote 3 episodes | |||
2000 | Jack of All Trades | 22 episodes | |||
2000–2001 | Cleopatra 2525 | Wrote episode "Quest for Firepower" | |||
2005 | Alien Apocalypse | TV movie | |||
2008–2010 | Legend of the Seeker | 44 episodes | |||
2009 | 8 episodes | ||||
2010 | Zombie Roadkill | 6 episodes | |||
2010–2013 | Spartacus | 39 episodes | |||
2015–2018 | Ash vs Evil Dead | 30 episodes | |||
Acting roles
1995 | Crowd Member (uncredited) | Episode "Gladiator" | |
1997 | Himself | Episode "The Xena Scrolls" |
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2005 | Supervising producer |
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