George Walton Lucas, Jr. is an American film producer,
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For better or worse, that dream was abruptly ended in his early adulthood when on June 12, 1962, he crashed his Autobianchi Bianchina in a car accident.
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1966: Graduated from USC Film School.
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using San Francisco production studio American Zoetrope and long-time friend Francis
Lucas' second feature film, the low-budget American Graffiti (1973), became the most successful film of its time, and garnered the Golden Globe, the New York Film Critics' and National Society of Film Critics' awards.