RIP: Ted Kotcheff
Ted Kotcheff died on April 11, 2025, just three days after his 94th birthday.
Ted Kotcheff graduated from University College, University of Toronto, with a degree in English Literature. When he was just 24, he joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He was the youngest director there. Mr. Kotcheff directed Tiara Tahiti, his first feature film in 1962. Although best known as a director, Ted Kotcheff branched out and did occasional writing, acting and producing.
Some of the television projects that feature Ted Kotcheff’s direction include: On Camera; Hour of Mystery; I’ll Have You to Remember; BBC Sunday Night Play (2 episodes); ITV Television Playhouse; Espionage; First Night (2 episodes); Drama 61-67; Armchair Theater (28 episodes); The Human Voice; ABC Stage 67 (2 episodes); The Desperate Hours; ITV Playhouse; Lights Out; Play for Today (2 episodes); Performance; Red Shoe Diaries (2 episodes); Borrowed Hearts; Buddy Faro; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (7 episodes).
Some of Ted Kotcheff’s feature films include: Tiara Tahiti; Life at the Top; Of Mice and Men; Wake in Fright; The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz; Fun with Dick and Jane; Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?; North Dallas Forty; First Blood; Uncommon Valor; Weekend at Bernie’s and Folks!.
My favorite Ted Kotcheff film is First Blood. I had been a fan of David Morrell’s novel since it came out in paperback. Sylvester Stallone was (and is) my favorite actor. Ted Kotcheff at the helm made one of my all-time favorite films.
Out thoughts and prayers go out to Ted Kotcheff’s family, friends and fans.