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Biography

Some may say that Kenneth Lonergan is carrying on the tradition of such directors as John Cassavetes with his affection for small, character-driven dramas. With a successful career as a playwright preceding his turn as a screenwriter and director, Lonergan seems to have come from the perfect background in creating sympathetic characters in universal, recognizable situations, a key component in what he terms the "salvation of the ordinary." A native of the Bronx, Lonergan began to develop his writing skills in high school, later graduating from the NYU Playwriting Program and penning stories that, though not necessarily autobiographical, reflected situations he had experienced that affected his life. Lonergan was inspired early on to pen Waverly Gallery, based on his grandmother's Greenwich Village Gallery. More success came with his next youth-inspired off-Broadway play This is Your Youth. Lonergan's film career began with his screenplay for the gangland comedy Analyze This (1999). He was subsequently offered a job writing The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000), a script that he enjoyed writing but wasn't quite what he had in mind as a career direction. Stepping into the director's chair, Lonergan brought his screenplay for You Can Count on Me to celluloid with much acclaim, earning him the Grand Jury Prize at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. You Can Count on Me was produced in part by Martin Scorsese, and Lonergan continued his relationship with the director by contributing a rewrite to the screenplay for the director's Gangs of New York, a task for which Lonergan found himself Oscar nominated. While fans of You Can Count on Me were undoubtedly curious to see how Longergan would follow-up that film, their patience would be severely tested when they were forced to wait six years for his sophomore directorial effort; the intensely emotional drama Margaret. A harrowing look at the manner in which one teenager's idealistic outlook in life is challenged by the unforgiving realities of the real world, Margaret told the tale of a New York City high school student (Anna Paquin) who becomes convinced that she caused a bus accident that ultimately claimed the life of an innocent woman. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

You Can Count On Me


Awards

Best Original Screenplay (nom)
Gangs of New York 2002
Writers Guild of America

 

Best Original Screenplay (nom)
Gangs of New York 2002
Academy

 

Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Sundance Film Festival

 

Special Achievement in Filmmaking (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
National Board of Review

 

Grand Jury Prize for Best Dramatic Film (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Sundance Film Festival

 

Best Screenplay (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Toronto Film Critics Association

 

Best Screenplay (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Screenplay (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
National Society of Film Critics

 

Best Screenplay (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
L.A. Film Critics Association

 

Best Screenplay (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Independent Spirit Award

 

Best Screenplay (nom)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Screenplay (nom)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Writers Guild of America

 

Best Original Screenplay (nom)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Academy

 

Best First Feature (win)
You Can Count On Me 2000
Independent Spirit Award

 


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