Woody Allen Bio: The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion Director

release date:August 24, 2001
genre:Comedy
running time:103 min.
director:Woody Allen
studio:Dreamworks Pictures
producer(s):Letty Aronson, Helen Robin
screenplay:Woody Allen
cast:Woody Allen, Helen Hunt, Wallace Shawn, Charlize Theron, Dan Aykroyd, Brian Markinson, David Ogden Stiers, Elizabeth Berkley, John Schuck, Kim Staunton
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Woody Allen Biography

WOODY ALLEN

Date of Birth: December 1, 1935

Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, New York, this multi-talented actor, director, writer, and musician began his career as a comedian and playwright. He was a television gag writer before writing and starring in his first feature film, What's New, Pussycat? Take the Money and Run marked Allen's directorial debut in a hilarious parody of crime films and documentaries.

Allen's films are characterized by their neurotic, urban-Jewish shtick and can be dated by the female lead—who is generally his current lover of choice. Past femmes include Louise Lasser, Diane Keaton and Mia Farrow.

Reclusive and anti-Hollywood, Allen's critical moment in the spotlight was not for his work as a filmmaker, but for his affair with Farrow's (college-age) adopted daughter, Soon-Yi Previn. In 1992, Allen filed for custody of their three children and later made shocking headlines when Farrow accused him of molesting their adopted daughter Dylan. While experts found no evidence to substantiate these allegations, Allen's reputation had already been trashed in the tabloids. After a lengthy and very public court battle, Allen lost custody of the three children. He married Soon-Yi in December 1997 and the two now have two children together.

"If you're an entertainer," Allen says, "your private life is public, that's what happens. Over the years, I've got used to that. Sometimes they write wonderful things, sometimes they write what a fool you are. That's part of what it is to be in the public eye."

Over the years, Allen has won an astounding number of awards, including three Academy Awards and two Golden Globes. His most recent Golden Globe was for his Midnight in Paris screenplay. He's also received two Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Director for his work on the film. Allen followed up Midnight in Paris with To Rome With Love (2012), which follows the intersecting stories of both foreigners and Italians in Rome.

Filmography → Oscars™ Nominations And Awards

DirectorBlue Jasmine (2013)
DirectorTo Rome With Love (2012)
DirectorMidnight in Paris (2011)DirectingNominee
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DirectorWhatever Works (2009)
DirectorMatch Point (2006)
ActorScoop (2006)
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DirectorMelinda and Melinda (2005)
ActorAnything Else (2003)
DirectorAnything Else (2003)
ActorHollywood Ending (2002)
DirectorHollywood Ending (2002)
ActorCompany Man (2001)
ActorSmall Time Crooks (2000)
DirectorSmall Time Crooks (2000)
DirectorCelebrity (1999)
DirectorDeconstructing Harry (1999)
DirectorSweet And Lowdown (1999)
ActorAntz (1998)
ActorWild Man Blues (1998)
ActorManhattan (1979)
DirectorManhattan (1979)
ActorAnnie Hall (1977)
DirectorAnnie Hall (1977)
ActorPlay it Again, Sam (1972)