Curtis Hanson

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.7155

Gender

Male

Birthday

24-Mar-1945

Age

(81 years old)

Place of Birth

Reno, Nevada, USA

Also Known As
  • Curtis Lee Hanson

Curtis Hanson

Biography

Curtis Lee Hanson (March 24, 1945 – September 20, 2016) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Born in Reno, Nevada, Hanson grew up in Los Angeles. After dropping out of high school, Hanson worked as photographer and editor for Cinema magazine. In the 1970s, Hanson participated as a writer for the horror film The Dunwich Horror (1970) and made his directorial debut the B-Movie Sweet Kill (1973), where he lacked creative control to fulfill his vision. While Hanson continued directing, he rose to prominence screenwriting critically acclaimed films such as The Silent Partner (1978), White Dog (1982), and Never Cry Wolf (1983). After working on projects that kept him unsatisfied, he decided that he should write and direct thriller films based on the success of The Silent Partner. Hence, he followed up with The Bedroom Window (1987) where his writing and directing finally came to merge. By this point, his body of work made an impression on screenwriter David Koepp, who was convinced that he could handle the directorial duties for his script, which led to Bad Influence (1990). Finally he directed The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), which was both a critical and commercial success. Moving forward he directed the thriller The River Wild (1994), which grossed $94.2 million. Afterwards, he directed the acclaimed neo-noir crime film L.A. Confidential (1997) earning him the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as well as nominations for Best Picture and Best Director. The film was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival and is preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". His next directorial effort was the critically acclaimed comedy-drama Wonder Boys (2000). Then came the hip-hop drama 8 Mile (2002), starring rapper Eminem and based on his life experiences. The film was a triumph with critics and at the box-office grossing $242.9 million. Finally the romantic comedy In Her Shoes (2005), was also critically acclaimed and a financial success. Prior to his 2014 retirement, due to poor health, Hanson directed Lucky You (2007), and Chasing Mavericks (2012), both had troubled productions and the final results did not come near his previous critical and financial accomplishments. Hanson's last significant directorial effort was the HBO television film Too Big to Fail (2011) receiving nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series or Movie and Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series or Movie. Hanson died of natural causes in 2016. Description above from the Wikipedia article Curtis Hanson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Film Music Masters: Jerry Goldsmith Film Music Masters: Jerry Goldsmith (1995) Character: N/A
A limited DVD (1500 copies) of "Film Music Masters: Jerry Goldsmith" was released in June 2005. Bonus features included extended interviews and 60 minutes of scoring session footage of Mr. Goldsmith working on The River Wild.
'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic 'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic (2001) Character: Self
A documentary about Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1954 film Rear Window.
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story (2008) Character: Self
Jack L. Warner, Harry Warner, Albert Warner and Sam Warner were siblings who were born in Poland and emigrated to Canada near the turn of the century. In 1903, the brothers entered the budding motion picture business. In time, the Warner Brothers moved into film production and would open their own studio in 1923.
Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius (1999) Character: Self
This documentary is a fascinating look at the cinematic genius of Alfred Hitchcock. Briefly covering much of his early British works, the film primarily focuses on his American classics, such as "Shadow of a Doubt", "Notorious", "Rear Window", "Vertigo", "Psycho" and "The Birds". The movie also covers his television years and neatly examines the Hitchcock signature touches, from his inevitable brief cameo to his famous MacGuffin.
Making of a Cult Classic: The Unauthorized Story of 'The Goonies' Making of a Cult Classic: The Unauthorized Story of 'The Goonies' (2010) Character: Self
A retrospective documentary of the cult classic movie The Goonies. Including interviews with the cast, exploration of the film's locations and unique stories you wont hear anywhere else.
'In a Lonely Place' Revisited 'In a Lonely Place' Revisited (2003) Character: Host
Documentary about Nicholas Ray's film "In a Lonely Place" (1950).
Whatever You Desire: Making 'L.A. Confidential' Whatever You Desire: Making 'L.A. Confidential' (2008) Character: Self
Director Curtis Hanson and his cast and crew discuss the arduous but rewarding process of creating a modern classic.
Sunlight and Shadow: The Visual Style of 'L.A. Confidential' Sunlight and Shadow: The Visual Style of 'L.A. Confidential' (2008) Character: Self
Curtis Hanson and his behind-the-scenes collaborators reveal the secrets of bringing 1950s Los Angeles to life in unforgettable style.
The Searchers: An Appreciation The Searchers: An Appreciation (2006) Character: Self
Three directors (Curtis Hanson, Martin Scorsese and John Milius) discuss the movie "The Searchers."
The Making of '8 Mile' The Making of '8 Mile' (2003) Character: Self
Director Curtis Hanson and star Eminem talk about their ideas and views on the film 8 Mile (2002).
Mythos Hollywood - Das Geheimnis des Erfolgs Mythos Hollywood - Das Geheimnis des Erfolgs (1998) Character: Self
Ekchart Schmidt examines the machinery behind the dream factory; the Hollywood myth is unmasked. How does the studio industry work? What role does marketing and the hype surrounding the stars play?
Männer im Trenchcoat, Frauen im Pelz Männer im Trenchcoat, Frauen im Pelz (2004) Character: Self
Film noir, which enjoyed particular success in the 1930s and 1940s, is probably the most profound genre of classic Hollywood cinema. Eckhart Schmidt tries to show the background and developments and speaks, among others, with directors such as Richard Fleischer and Robert Wise as well as with "femme fatale" actresses. Filmmakers of the following generations explain how the style and themes of noir continue to shape cinema today.
The Director's Vision: Hollywood's Best Discuss Their Craft The Director's Vision: Hollywood's Best Discuss Their Craft (1998) Character: himself
The nominees for the 1998 Oscar for Best Director — Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, James L. Brooks, Gus Van Sant and Curtis Hanson — discuss their craft in this panel organized by the DGA and moderated by director Jeremy Kagan.
Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows (2000) Character: Self
Hollywood careers are full of make-or-break moments. For Clint Eastwood, one such moment came when studio powers agreed to let him make his directing debut. That story and others comprise this portrait of the famed Hollywood icon. His career is explored via an array of film clips, interviews and more.
Crítico Crítico (2008) Character: Self
Seventy critics and filmmakers discuss cinema around the conflict between the artist and the observer, the creator and the critic. Between 1998 and 2007, Kléber Mendonça Filho recorded testimonies about this relationship in Brazil, the United States and Europe, based on his experience as a critic.
The Master's Touch: Hitchcock's Signature Style The Master's Touch: Hitchcock's Signature Style (2009) Character: Self
Documentary that features interviews with Martin Scorsese, Curtis Hanson, Francis Lawrence, William Friedkin, Guillermo Del Toro, John Carpenter and others as they discuss the films and style of the Master of Suspense.
The Legacy of 'Some Like It Hot' The Legacy of 'Some Like It Hot' (2006) Character: Self
A look back at the impact Billy Wilder's comedy classic "Some Like It Hot" has left since it's release in 1959.
Adaptation. Adaptation. (2002) Character: Orlean's Husband
Charlie Kaufman is a confused L.A. screenwriter overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy, sexual frustration, self-loathing, and by the screenwriting ambitions of his freeloading twin brother Donald. While struggling to adapt "The Orchid Thief," by Susan Orlean, Kaufman's life spins from pathetic to bizarre. The lives of Kaufman, Orlean's book, become strangely intertwined as each one's search for passion collides with the others'.
North by Northwest: One for the Ages North by Northwest: One for the Ages (2009) Character: Self
A discussion of "North by Northwest" and its influence.
Revolution! The Making of 'Bonnie and Clyde' Revolution! The Making of 'Bonnie and Clyde' (2008) Character: Self
The making-of documentary of Bonnie and Clyde.



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