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Not to be confused with Paul W. S. Anderson.
Paul Thomas Anderson
Anderson in 2007
Born
Paul Thomas AndersonJune 26, 1970 (1970-06-26) (age38)Studio City, California, U.S.
Other name(s)
PT Anderson
PTA
Occupation
film director, screenwriter, producer
Awards won
Other awards
Golden Berlin Bear1999 MagnoliaSilver Bear for Best Director2007 There Will Be BloodBSFC Award for Best New Filmmaker1997 Boogie Nights; Hard EightBest Director Award (Cannes Film Festival)2002 Punch-Drunk LoveFFCC Award for Best Film1999 MagnoliaKCFCC Award for Best Director2007 There Will Be BloodKCFCC Award for Best Film2007 There Will Be BloodLAFCA Award for Best Director2007 There Will Be BloodLAFCA Award for Best Film2007 There Will Be BloodNSFC Award for Best Director2007 There Will Be BloodNSFC Award for Best Film2007 There Will Be BloodSDFCS Award for Best Director2007 There Will Be BloodSDFCS Award for Best Adapted Screenplay2007 There Will Be Blood
Paul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970)[1] is a five-time Academy Award-nominated American filmmaker.
Contents
1 Biography
1.1 Early life
1.2 Career
1.3 Upcoming Projects
1.4 Film style, themes and trademarks
1.5 Personal life
2 Awards and nominations
3 Filmography
3.1 Feature films
3.2 Short films
3.3 Music videos
4 References
5 External links
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Biography
Early life
Anderson was born in Studio City, California, the son of Bonnie (n Gough) and Ernie Anderson, who was an actor, the voice of the American Broadcasting Company, and a Cleveland television late-night horror movie host known as "Ghoulardi".[2] Anderson grew up in the San Fernando Valley. He attended a number of schools, including Buckley in Sherman Oaks, John Thomas Dye School, Campbell Hall School, Cushing Academy and Montclair Prep. He attended New York University, but dropped out after two days.[3]
Career
Anderson was involved in filmmaking at a young age. As a high school student, he made the 30-minute mockumentary The Dirk Diggler Story (1988), about a well-endowed male porn star (inspired by John Holmes, who also served as a major inspiration for Boogie Nights).
After a brief stint as an English major at Emerson College and an even shorter time at New York University, Anderson began his career as a production assistant on television movies, music videos and game shows in Los Angeles and New York. He later made Cigarettes & Coffee (1992), a short with five vignettes set in a diner (not to be confused with Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes.) The film was screened at the 1993 Sundance Festival, where it received considerable acclaim. In a few years, Anderson made his first full-length feature, Sydney, which was retitled Hard Eight (1996).
Anderson's breakout film Boogie Nights, revisiting his Dirk Diggler character in a full-length major motion picture, was released on October 10, 1997 to critical and commercial success. It was one of the best-reviewed films of the year[4] and is widely considered one of the finest depictions of the porn film industry. The film revived the career of Burt Reynolds (who was nominated for an Oscar) and launched Mark Wahlberg and Julianne Moore onto the A-list of serious actors.
Anderson's next film was the ensemble piece Magnolia (1999), which tells the story of the peculiar interaction among the lives of several individuals in the San Fernando Valley, California. Interweaving nine separate yet connected storylines, Magnolia featured many intricately blocked extra-long shots, in a style quite distinct from that of mainstream Hollywood films. Magnolia was featured on over 150 critics top 10 lists of 1999, and received three Academy Award nominations, for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Tom Cruise), Best Original Song and Best Original Screenplay.
Anderson returned with the comedy/romance feature Punch-Drunk Love (2002), starring Adam Sandler. The story centers around a beleaguered small-business owner embarking on a romantic journey with a mysterious woman (Emily Watson). Sandler won positive reviews for his role in his first major departure from the mainstream comedies which made him a star; Roger Ebert wrote that "Sandler, liberated from the constraints of formula, reveals unexpected depths as an actor. Watching this film, you can imagine him in Dennis Hopper roles. He has darkness, obsession and power."[5] The film earned only $17 million despite a $25 million budget.
Anderson's latest film, There Will Be Blood, was a loose adaptation of the Upton Sinclair novel Oil!. The budget of the film was $25 million, and it gained $40 million in sales. It starred Daniel Day-Lewis, who won an Oscar for Best Leading Actor for his role, as well as Paul Dano who received a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Anderson was nominated...(and so on)
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