Background
McCune was born on March 27, 1943, He attended California State University, Northridge where he earned his undergraduate degree in biology and met his future wife.
McCune was born on March 27, 1943, He attended California State University, Northridge where he earned his undergraduate degree in biology and met his future wife.
His efforts there led to work on a series of major films, including his design of the robots in the Star Wars films, winning an Oscar in 1977 for his efforts in the first film in the series. McCune was able to use his scientific training when he and Bill Shourt were hired in 1975 to work on creating the iconic shark in the movie Jaws, marking his start in Hollywood, though he was uncredited. He was subsequently hired to work on the Star Wars movies as the franchise"s chief model maker, responsible for the design details of the robots (such as R2-D2) and alien characters in the films.
He received a second Oscar nomination for his work on the 1979 film Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Interviewed by Popular Mechanics magazine in 2009, McCune described how one uses a photographer"s eye in designing miniatures, using perspective and surface details to make the objects appear as realistic as possible. A resident of Hidden Hills, California, McCune died at his home there of pancreatic cancer at the age of 67 on December 27, 2010.