Roberta Findlay (née Hershkowitz;[1] born 1943)[citation needed] is an American film director, cinematographer, producer and actress.[2] She is best known for her work in the exploitation field. Her work has received increasing critical appreciation in recent years.[3]
Early life
Findlay was born Roberta Hershkowitz in Brooklyn, New York City to Hungarian-Jewish immigrant parents, and was raised in the Bronx.[4] She was classically trained on piano as a child, and her parents hoped she would have a career as a musician.[4]
Career
While attending the City College of New York, she met Michael Findlay, a student who had recently transferred there after leaving seminary school, where he was studying to become a Catholic priest.[5] He asked her to perform a piano accompaniment for a silent film screening he was holding on the university campus.[5] The two eventually married and began making films together, with Roberta often working as cinematographer.[5]
By her own account, Roberta's marriage to Michael was tempestuous, and the couple were separated by 1974 due to him suffering "psychological issues."[5] Despite their separation, she continued to occasionally work with him professionally, including as cinematographer on Shriek of the Mutilated (1974).[5] Michael Findlay died in 1977 in a helicopter accident; after his death, she continued to make films, directing the horror films Blood Sisters (1987) and Tenement (1985).[6][7]