Alan J. Pakula

American Film Director

Alan J. Pakula was born in The Bronx, New York, United States on April 7th, 1928 and is the American Film Director. At the age of 70, Alan J. Pakula biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Alan Jay Pakula
Date of Birth
April 7, 1928
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
The Bronx, New York, United States
Death Date
Nov 19, 1998 (age 70)
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Film Director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Writer
Alan J. Pakula Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 70 years old, Alan J. Pakula has this physical status:

Height
187cm
Weight
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Alan J. Pakula Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Alan J. Pakula Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Hope Lange, ​ ​(m. 1963; div. 1971)​, Hannah Cohn Boorstin, ​ ​(m. 1973)​
Children
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Alan J. Pakula Career

Pakula started his Hollywood career as an assistant in the cartoon department at Warner Brothers. In 1957, he undertook his first production role for Paramount Pictures. In 1962, he produced To Kill a Mockingbird, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. Pakula had a successful professional relationship as the producer of movies directed by Mockingbird director Robert Mulligan from 1957 to 1968. In 1969, he directed his first feature, The Sterile Cuckoo, starring Liza Minnelli.

In 1971, Pakula released the first installment of what would informally come to be known as his "paranoia trilogy". Klute, the story of a relationship between a private eye (played by Donald Sutherland) and a call girl (played by Jane Fonda, who won an Oscar for her performance), was a commercial and critical success. This was followed in 1974 by The Parallax View starring Warren Beatty, a labyrinthine post-Watergate thriller involving political assassinations. The film has been noted for its experimental use of hypnotic imagery in a celebrated film-within-a-film sequence in which the protagonist is inducted into the Parallax Corporation, whose main, although secret, enterprise is domestic terrorism.

Finally, in 1976, Pakula rounded out the "trilogy" with All the President's Men, based on the bestselling account of the Watergate scandal written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who were played in the movie by Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, respectively. It was another commercial hit, considered by many critics and fans to be one of the best thrillers of the 1970s.

Pakula scored another hit in 1982 with Sophie's Choice, starring Meryl Streep. His screenplay, based on the novel by William Styron, was nominated for an Academy Award. Later commercial successes included Presumed Innocent, based on the bestselling novel by Scott Turow, and another political thriller, The Pelican Brief, an adaptation of John Grisham's bestseller. His final film was the crime drama thriller film The Devil's Own, where he reunited with Harrison Ford.

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Sophie's Choice reunion! Meryl Steffiep appears with co-star Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol at a star-studded screening to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the film's iconic film

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Meryl Stricke reunited with her Sophie's Choice leading men, Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol, for the 40th anniversary screening of the film at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan on Tuesday. Alan J. Pakula's psychological drama centered on Polish immigrant Zofia 'Sophie' Zawistowska (Streep) and her emotionally troubled partner Nathan Landau (Kline), who was born in 1947.