Biography
Having studied film at the University of Southern California, Kershner began making documentaries for the U.S. Information Service in the early '50s. After working in television, he co-scripted and directed his first feature, the crime drama
Stakeout on Dope Street, for executive producer
Roger Corman. Kershner hit his stride in the mid '60s with the Brian Moore adaptation
The Luck of Ginger Coffey, the romantic satire
A Fine Madness, and the marital-crisis drama
Loving; his '70s work includes the comedy
Up the Sandbox and the thriller The Eyes of Laura Mars. Since the '80s Kershner has helmed big-budget action and adventure films such as producer
George Lucas'
The Empire Strikes Back, the James Bond tale
Never Say Never Again, and RoboCop II. ~ All Movie Guide