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Biography

Writer/director Tod Williams emerged as a creative force in the early 2000s, and developed and honed a reputation for intelligent, multidimensional, character-driven scripts that spanned a number of genres. The son of a famous architect, Williams took his premier cinematic bow with the 1998 period picture The Adventures of Sebastian Cole -- a seriocomedy about a young man (Adrian Grenier) grappling with an extremely dysfunctional family and an eccentric stepfather who has recently revealed himself to be a transsexual. Williams adapted his follow up, the psychological drama The Door in the Floor (2004) from the first portion of the novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving, after Irving reportedly gave him the adaptation rights without cost. Starring Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger, Door concerns a family caught in the throes of psychological crisis (and infidelity) after the parents lose their two sons in a devastating automobile accident. That film took its stateside bow to enthusiastic reviews in the summer of 2004. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

The Door in the Floor

Most disliked movie

The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

Awards

Best Screenplay (nom)
The Door in the Floor 2004
Independent Spirit Award

 

Best First Screenplay (nom)
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole 1999
Independent Spirit Award

 


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