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If my film makes one more person miserable, I’ll feel I’ve done my job.
— Woody Allen
A PALE, bespectacled, 120-pound neurotic, Woody Allen polished his misfit persona in Greenwich Village cafes before recording three hit comedy albums in the sixties. In his early twenties, he was already joking about his divorce from Harlene Rosen (they had spent four years together), and earning six thousand dollars a month as a television gag writer. In 1965, Allen wrote and acted in What’s New, Pussycat? with Louise Lasser, whom he married the following year. In 1969, he made his directorial debut with Take the Money and Run, a spoof on crime documentaries. From his idiosyncratic, urban-Jewish shtick, Allen also mined two Broadway hits, many New Yorker pieces, and several books.
As Allen’s career and neuroses blossomed apace, he tethered himself to a ritualized life of tennis, clarinet and shrink sessions, filmmaking, and dinner at Elaine’s. He is reclusive and anti-Hollywood, and he rarely leaves Manhattan. “I don’t want to live in a city where the only cultural advantage is that you can make a right turn on a red light,” he said in Annie Hall. Allen drove the point home by not showing up to collect his three Oscars for that 1977 film (he chose instead to keep his regular Monday-night gig with his jazz band).
Around that time, Allen lost his leading lady and lover, Diane Keaton, who took up with Warren Beatty. In 1980, he embarked on a live-out relationship with actress Mia Farrow and her brood of children. With Farrow he adopted two more children (Moses and Dylan) and had a son of his own (Satchel), bringing Mia’s total to twelve. Also with Farrow, he made eleven movies and became the subject of shocking headlines. Accused of incest with Dylan and infamy with teenaged Soon-Yi Previn (whom Mia had adopted during her marriage to conductor Andre Previn), the auteur of angst waged a losing custody and publicity battle in 1993. The sexual-abuse accusations were found to be unsubstantiated, but the infamy he readily admitted (he and Soon-Yi would marry in late 1997). Allen was later permitted to resume visitation with Satchel (now called Seamus), but was barred from spending time with Dylan (now called Eliza).
In 1994, Allen made a film, Bullets Over Broadway, with an unmistakable message: all’s fair in love and art. His next, Mighty Aphrodite, dealt with adoption and infidelity, two topics he is intimately familiar with. He plumbed the light-hearted side of neurosis in his first feature musical, 1996’s Everyone Says I Love You, but the following year’s Deconstructing Harry witnessed his return to familiar dark exploration and self-loathing. In 1998, the auteur of angst voiced the regular-Joe hero of Antz, and delivered the goods with Celebrity, which follows the lives of two New Yorkers following their divorce.
Occupation: Actor, Comedian, Director, Musician, Screenwriter, Writer
Date of Birth: December 1, 1935
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, N.Y., USA
Sign: Sun in Sagittarius, Moon in Aquarius
Relations: Wife: Soon-Yi Previn; ex-wives: Harlene Rosen, Louise Lasser; very ugly split: Mia Farrow; kids: Dylan (now Eliza), Satchel (now Seamus), Moses; Bechet (with Soon-Yi)
Education: New York University (suspended), City College of New York
Fan Mail: C/O William Morris Agency
151 El Camino Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA.
Woody Allen: Credits
MOVIES
Actor
Small Time Crooks — 2000
Wild Man Blues — 1998
Sweet and Lowdown — 1999
Deconstructing Harry — 1997
Everyone Says I Love You — 1996
Mighty Aphrodite — 1995
Manhattan Murder Mystery — 1993
Husbands and Wives — 1992
Shadows and Fog — 1992
Scenes From a Mall — 1991
New York Stories — 1989
King Lear — 1987
Hannah and Her Sisters — 1986
The Purple Rose of Cairo — 1985
Zelig — 1983
A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy — 1982
Stardust Memories — 1980
Manhattan — 1979
Annie Hall — 1977
The Front — 1976
Love and Death — 1975
Sleeper — 1973
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid — 1972
Play It Again, Sam — 1972
Bananas — 1971
Take the Money and Run — 1969
Casino Royale — 1967
What’s Up, Tiger Lily? — 1966
What’s New, Pussycat? — 1965
Director
Small Time Crooks — 2000
Sweet and Lowdown — 1999
Celebrity — 1998
Deconstructing Harry — 1997
Everyone Says I Love You — 1996
Mighty Aphrodite — 1995
Manhattan Murder Mystery — 1993
Husbands and Wives — 1992
Shadows and Fog — 1992
Alice — 1990
New York Stories — 1989
Crimes and Misdemeanors — 1989
Another Woman — 1988
September — 1987
Radio Days — 1987
Hannah and Her Sisters — 1986
The Purple Rose of Cairo — 1985
Zelig — 1983
Stardust Memories — 1980
Manhattan — 1979
Interiors — 1978
Love and Death — 1975
Sleeper — 1973
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid — 1972
Bananas — 1971
Take the Money and Run — 1969
What’s Up, Tiger Lily? — 1966
Screenwriter
Small Time Crooks — 2000
Sweet and Lowdown — 1999
Celebrity — 1998
Deconstructing Harry — 1997
Everyone Says I Love You — 1996
Mighty Aphrodite — 1995
Bullets Over Broadway — 1994
Manhattan Murder Mystery — 1993
Husbands and Wives — 1992
Shadows and Fog — 1992
Alice — 1990
New York Stories — 1989
Crimes and Misdemeanors — 1989
Another Woman — 1988
September — 1987
Radio Days — 1987
Hannah and Her Sisters — 1986
The Purple Rose of Cairo — 1985
Broadway Danny Rose — 1984
Zelig — 1983
Stardust Memories — 1980
Manhattan — 1979
Interiors — 1978
Love and Death — 1975
Sleeper — 1973
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid — 1972
Play It Again, Sam — 1972
Other Movie Credits
Antz — 1998 (Voice only)
Radio Days — 1987 (Narrator)
Annie Hall — 1977 (Co-Screenwriter)
Bananas — 1971 (Co-Screenwriter)
Take the Money and Run — 1969 (Co-Screenwriter)
BOOKS
Woody Allen on Woody Allen — 1989
Side Effects — 1980
Non-Being and Somethingness — 1978
Without Feathers — 1975
Getting Even — 1971
MUSIC
Woody Allen, Stand-up Comic: 1964-1968 — 1978
TV
Cannes . . . les 400 coups — 1997 (Special)
The Sunshine Boys — 1995 (Movie)
Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed — 1994 (Appearance)
Don’t Drink the Water — 1994 (Movie; screen.)
Storytellers: The PEN Celebration — 1987 (Special)
The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell — 1982 (Special; appearance)
The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky ’70s — 1980 (Special; appearance)
Your Show of Shows — 1976 (Series; writer only)
The Politics–and Comedy–of Woody Allen — 1972 (Special)
Hot Dog — 1970 - 1971 ( )
Woody Allen — 1969 (Special)
Allen, Woody Web sites:
Seven Interviews with Woody Allen
Interviews with Woody Allen by Robert B. Greenfield with photos.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/mal/MO/philm/woody/
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
Woody Allen audio
Includes filmography, images, audio samples, current news, memorable quotes and more.
http://torp.priv.no/woody/
Last reviewed by DottieHinkle
Woody Allen FAQ
Answers to questions about Woody Allen, his movies and his personal life.
http://www.geocities.com/~madcap/woody/
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
All Music Guide: Comedy Part 3
Article looks at the works of Billy Wilder, Mel Brooks and Woody Allen, among others. Links to plot summaries and cast lists.
http://allmovie.com/cg/x.dll?UID=5:04:55|PM&p=avg&…
Last reviewed by SurfLearn
E! Online: Woody Allen audio video commerce
Movie reviews, facts, audio and video clips, credits, stories, fan club links, and posters for sale.
http://www.eonline.com/Facts/People/0,12,548,00.ht…
Last reviewed by andrewwash
Great Woody Allen
One liners from Woody Allen.
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/2225/allen.html
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
Woody Allen
A look into the brilliance of Allen. Filmography, biography, and links.
http://members.aol.com/anniehall20/woody.htm
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
Woody Allen
Films of Woody Allen, with movie stills and posters, links to director list and best films lists.
http://members.tripod.com/bestfilms/woody.htm
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
Woody Allen
Devoted to the serious study of Mr. Allen, it includes a number of references the scholar can use as a jumping off point.
http://www.ngc.peachnet.edu/Academic/Arts_Let/Lang…
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
Woody Allen Miscellaneous
Quotes, essays, trivia, notes, and other miscellaneous topics and links.
http://www.media.uio.no/studentene/ragnhild.paalsr…
Last reviewed by andrewwash
Woody Allen Page
Offers a biography including a list of films directed by Woody Allen and a list of movies he starred in. Also has the latest news, links and more.
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/9542/woo…
Last reviewed by lerin57
Woody Allen Resources
A list of Woody Allen related primary sources suitable for research purposes.
http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/~royald/allen.htm
Last reviewed by Lady_Tasha
Woody Allen WAV Archives audio
Although the sound quality varies from file to file, the wallpaper on this page makes it worth stopping by.
http://www.lgcy.com./users/r/rmoore/woody.htm
Last reviewed by marybeth39
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Topics: Celebrities, Comedian, Director, Musician, Writer
Tags: Actor, Annie Hall, anti-Hollywood, Comedian, Director, Dylan, Harlene Rosen, Manhattan, Musician, New York Stories, New Yorker pieces, Screenwriter, Soon-Yi Previn, Writer
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