George P. Cosmatos(1941-2005)
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
George Pan Cosmatos was a Greek-Italian filmmaker best known for his distinctive blend of stylish direction and large-scale storytelling. After early acclaim in Europe with the World War II drama Massacre in Rome (1973) starring Richard Burton, he gained international attention with The Cassandra Crossing (1976) and the star-studded adventure Escape to Athena (1979). Moving to North America, he expanded his reputation as a director of gripping genre films, including the psychological horror Of Unknown Origin (1983), the box-office hit Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), and the neo-noir action film Cobra (1986), both starring Sylvester Stallone. In 1989 he directed the science-fiction thriller Leviathan (1989), followed by the acclaimed Western Tombstone (1993), praised particularly for Val Kilmer's performance as Doc Holliday. Known for his polished visual style and command of action-driven storytelling, Cosmatos left behind a diverse legacy that bridged European artistry with Hollywood spectacle.

