Kathryn Bigelow Bio: K-19: The Widowmaker Director

release date:July 19, 2002
Tuesday December 10, 2002 (dvd)
genre:Thriller
running time:138 min.
director:Kathryn Bigelow
studio:Paramount Pictures
producer(s):Kathryn Bigelow, Edward S. Feldman, Joni Sighvatsson, Christine Whitaker
screenplay:Christopher Kyle, Louis Nowra
cast:Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Peter Sarsgaard, Joss Ackland, George Anton, Shaun Benson
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Kathryn Bigelow Biography

KATHRYN BIGELOW

Date of Birth: November 27, 1951

This talented artist from San Carlos, California re-channelled her talents from art to filmmaking after years of study at the San Francisco Art Institute and the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program. The only child of a paint factory manager and librarian decided to enhance her art knowledge by enrolling in Columbia's film school to focus on theory and criticism, rather than production.

She released her first short film entitled Set-Up which was a form of art in itself as the viewer watches two men fight while listening to an essay on violence. Garnering notice, Bigelow was offered work as a co-writer-director of the film The Loveless released a few years later. Though it had little effect on the general public, this eccentric art movie impressed producer-writer-director Walter Hill, who gave Bigelow a development deal when she moved to Los Angeles.

Five years later in 1987 she released the Country & Western-flavoured vampire movie Near Dark. Putting a twist on the old genre by having the vampires the protagonist was new and refreshing for both critics and viewers alike. She then released two popular films, Blue Steel (1990) starring Jamie Lee Curtis as a cop and Point Break (1991) with Keanu Reeves as an undercover cop infiltrating a water surfing gang.

After spending a few years working for the small screen directing a few episodes for Homicide: Life on the Streets and the mini-series Wild Palms, Bigalow returned to feature film work. In 2010, she made history when she was the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Director for her work on the war movie The Hurt Locker, which won Best Picture.

Currenly single and living with two dogs and one cat, Bigalow was once married to fellow director James Cameron.

Filmography (director):

The Hurt Locker(2009)
Mission Zero (2007)
The Weight of Water(2002)
K-19: The Widowmaker(2002)
Strange Days(1995)
Point Break (1991)
Blue Steel (1990)
Near Dark(1987)
The Loveless (1982)
The Set-Up (1978)

Filmography → Oscars™ Nominations And Awards

DirectorZero Dark Thirty (2012)
DirectorThe Hurt Locker (2009)DirectingWinner
DirectorK-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
ProducerK-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
DirectorThe Weight Of Water (2002)

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