Burt Topper - Biography

Biography

Born in Coney Island, New York, Topper moved to Los Angeles at the age of 8, and served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was working at the Horseshoe Stage in 1954 and wanted to make a movie. He and several friends got together and made Hell Squad over six months using their own money. This was picked up for distribution by American International Pictures and launched his career.

In 1958 AIP announced Topper would make a series of films for them, including Tank Destroyers, Last Woman on Earth, Young Warrior, and Yacht Party. Not all of these were produced, but Topper would be associated with AIP for the rest of his career.

He also wrote, produced, directed and narrated fundraising films for the Variety Clubs of America.

In the mid 1960s Topper acted as an in house producer for American International. He left them in 1969 to re-enter independent production but still maintained strong links with AIP. In 1972 he announced he would make 15 live action films worth $10.5 million but this did not eventuate.

Topper died of heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was survived by his wife Jennifer.

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