Woody Allen Biography

original name Allen Stewart Konigsberg , legal name Heywood Allen

(1935–)

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  • Actor/Director
  • 1971 Bananas
  • 1973 Sleeper
  • 1975 Love and Death
  • 1977 Annie Hall
  • 1979 Manhattan
  • 1984 Broadway Danny Rose
  • 1986 Hannah and Her Sisters
  • 1989 Crimes and Misdemeanors
  • 1990 Scenes from a Mall
  • 1992 Husbands and Wives
  • 1997 Everyone Says I Love You
  • 1997 Deconstructing Harry
  • 1999 Sweet and Lowdown
  • 2000 Small Time Crooks
  • 2001 The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
  • 2003 Anything Else
  • Director only
  • 1978 Interiors
  • 1984 The Purple Rose of Cairo
  • 1987 September
  • 1988 Another Woman
  • 1990 Alice
  • 1994 Bullets Over Broadway
  • 1998 Celebrity
  • 2004 Melinda and Melinda
  • 2005 Match Point
  • 2006 Scoop
  • 2007 Cassandra's Dream
  • 2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona
  • 2009 Whatever Works
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Woody Allen

(born Dec. 1, 1935, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.) American motion-picture director, screenwriter, actor, and author, best known for his bittersweet comic films containing elements of parody, slapstick, and the absurd. He was also known as a sympathetic director for women, writing strong and well-defined characters for them. Among his featured performers were Diane Keaton and Mia Farrow, with both of whom he was romantically involved.

Much of Allen's comic material derives from his urban Jewish middle-class background. Intending to be a playwright, Allen began writing stand-up comedy monologues while still in high school. His introduction to show business came a few years later when he was hired to write material for such television comedians as Sid Caesar and Art Carney. In the early 1960s, after several false starts, he acquired a following on the nightclub circuit, where he performed his own stand-up comedy routines. His comic persona was that of an insecure and doubt-ridden person who playfully exaggerates his own failures and anxieties.

Soon Allen began writing and directing plays and films, often also acting in the latter. He appeared in and wrote the screenplay for What's New, Pussycat? (1965), and his first play, Don't Drink the Water, appeared on Broadway in 1966. He starred in and directed the film Take the Money and Run (1969), a farcical comedy about an incompetent would-be criminal. The films that followed, Bananas (1971), Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex but Were Afraid to Ask (1972), and Sleeper (1973), employed a highly inventive, joke-oriented style and secured his reputation as a major comic filmmaker.

In Love and Death (1975), a parody of 19th-century Russian novels, critics discerned an increased seriousness beneath the comic surface. This was borne out in the next film that Allen directed, Annie Hall (1977), in which the self-deprecating humour of the protagonist (played by Allen) serves as but one motif in a rich portrayal of a contemporary urban romantic relationship. Annie Hall won four Academy Awards, including the award for best picture and Oscars for Allen as best director and for best screenplay (cowritten with Marshall Brickman). Allen also starred in the film version (1972) of his successful Broadway play Play It Again, Sam (1969) and in the motion picture The Front (1976).

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