Allen, Woody A People
Allen, Woody
Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, New York on December 1, 1935, Woody Allen adopted his stage name at the age of 17, and began a career as an actor, screenwriter, director, and playwright. He brought a new, psychoanalytic style to cinema, creating conflicted urban characters who confessed their inadequacies and tried to deal with their neuroses.
This category deals with all elements of his art, together with critical appreciation.
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- Article about Allen's visit to Harvard, a part of his promotional tour for "Small Time Crooks."
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- New York Times interview. Allen discusses the great American movies, particularly "Shane." Site requires (free) registration.
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- An archive of facts with lists Allen's films and books, and links to Web resources.
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- Concise list of credits includes Oscar nominations.
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- Glenn Collins reports reactions by both friends and critics to Allen's marriage to Previn, who is 35 years younger.
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- Tennenbaum reviews "Woody Allen," the second book Eric Lax has written about, and with the collaboration of, Allen.
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- Biography, photographs, feature article, filmography.
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- A comprehencive list of books and journal articles, with a section arranged by individual films.
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- New York Magazine interviews Woody Allen.
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- Fan club for Woody Allen and his films. Fan messages and chat room.
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- Filmography with ratings, links to reviews and news, buying guide to Allen's movies.
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- Filmography with ratings, stills from the films, and advertisements.
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- Trivia questions that challenge the moviegoer to find odd connections in Allen's work. Answers are provided.
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- A collection of sayings attributed to Woody Allen.
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- Filmography, biography, photographs, and quotations.
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- Online club offers picture albums, messages about Allen's latest activities, and a chance to discuss his movies.
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- Chris Neumer delves into Allen's life and work.
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- Douglas W. Reitinger review in Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association journal.
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- Article about Allen's visit to Columbia while making a film.
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- Book by Marion Meade is reviewed by Adrian Bonenberger.
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- Biography, awards, filmography with cast lists, news and features, fan club links.
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- This Tony Jenkins interview focuses on Allen's personal life.
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- Interview with Allen as he talks about "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion," his earlier films, and how he sees himself as an actor.
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- Includes a filmography with quick commentary on writer, director, and actor's 30+ films. Also contains information on upcoming films.
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- Philm Freax presents illustrated interviews.
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- News about the actor continually updated from around the net.
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- Reviews of Allen's films, books, and music. Includes pictures, sound samples, links, and scripts.
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- Short list of pithy observations.
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- John Halcyon Styn puts this book on his "Top Ten List" in this review.
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