Woody Allen | |
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Allen at the 74th Academy Awards | |
24 Nominations / 4 Wins | |
Role | Actor, Writer, Director |
Born | December 1, 1935 |
Brooklyn, New York, USA | |
Woody Allen is an Academy Award-winning American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, jazz musician, author, and playwright. Allen's films draw heavily on literature, sexuality, philosophy, psychology, Jewish identity, New York City, and the history of movie theater. He is also a jazz clarinetist who performs regularly at small venues in Manhattan.
Wins[]
- 50th Academy Awards, 1977
- Best Director — Annie Hall (shared with Marshall Brickman)
- Best Original Screenplay — Annie Hall
- 59th Academy Awards, 1986
- Best Original Screenplay — Hannah and Her Sisters
Nominations[]
- 50th Academy Awards, 1977
- Best Director — Annie Hall
- Best Original Screenplay — Annie Hall (shared with Marshall Brickman)
- 51st Academy Awards, 1978
- Best Director — Interiors
- 52nd Academy Awards, 1979
- Best Original Screenplay — Manhattan (shared with Marshall Brickman)
- 57th Academy Awards, 1984
- Best Director — Broadway Danny Rose
- Best Original Screenplay — Broadway Danny Rose
- 58th Academy Awards, 1985
- Best Original Screenplay — The Purple Rose of Cairo
- 59th Academy Awards, 1986
- Best Director — Hannah and Her Sisters
- Best Original Screenplay — Hannah and Her Sisters
- 60th Academy Awards, 1987
- Best Original Screenplay — Radio Days
- 62nd Academy Awards, 1989
- Best Director — Crimes and Misdemeanors
- Best Original Screenplay — Crimes and Misdemeanors
- 63rd Academy Awards, 1990
- Best Original Screenplay — Alice
- 65th Academy Awards, 1992
- Best Original Screenplay — Husbands and Wives
- 67th Academy Awards, 1994
- Best Director — Bullets Over Broadway
- Best Original Screenplay — Bullets Over Broadway (shared with Douglas McGrath)
- 68th Academy Awards, 1995
- Best Original Screenplay — Mighty Aphrodite
- 70th Academy Awards, 1997
- Best Original Screenplay — Deconstructing Harry
- 84th Academy Awards, 2011
- Best Director — Midnight in Paris
- Best Original Screenplay — Midnight in Paris