Alfonso Cuarón

Director

Alfonso Cuarón was born in Mexico City, Mexico on November 28th, 1961 and is the Director. At the age of 62, Alfonso Cuarón 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
Alfonso Cuarón Orozco, Alfie
Date of Birth
November 28, 1961
Nationality
Mexico
Place of Birth
Mexico City, Mexico
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$20 Million
Profession
Cinematographer, Film Director, Film Editor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Actor, Television Director
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Alfonso Cuarón Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 62 years old, Alfonso Cuarón has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
75kg
Hair Color
Salt & Pepper
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Alfonso Cuarón Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos
Alfonso Cuarón Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Mariana Elizondo, ​ ​(m. 1980; div. 1993)​, Annalisa Bugliani, ​ ​(m. 2001; div. 2008)​
Children
3, including Jonás Cuarón
Dating / Affair
Mariana Elizondo, Claudia Ramírez (1989-1993), Annalisa Bugliani (2001, Sheherazade Goldsmith (2014
Parents
Alfredo Cuarón
Siblings
Carlos Cuarón (Brother) (Filmmaker), Alfredo Cuarón (Brother) (Conservation Biologist)
Alfonso Cuarón Career

Cuarón began working on television in Mexico, first as a technician and then as a director. His television work led to assignments as an assistant director for several film productions including La Gran Fiesta, Gaby: A True Story and Romero, and in 1991 he landed his first big-screen directorial assignment.

In 1991, Cuarón directed Sólo con tu pareja, a sex comedy about a womanizing businessman (played by Daniel Giménez Cacho) who, after having sex with an attractive nurse, is fooled into believing he's contracted AIDS. In addition to writing, producing and directing, Cuarón co-edited the film with Luis Patlán. The film, which also starred cabaret singer Astrid Hadad and model/actress Claudia Ramírez (with whom Cuarón was linked between 1989 and 1993) was a big hit in Mexico. After this success, director Sydney Pollack hired Cuarón to direct an episode of Fallen Angels, a series of neo-noir stories produced for the Showtime premium cable network in 1993; other directors who worked on the series included Steven Soderbergh, Jonathan Kaplan, Peter Bogdanovich, and Tom Hanks.

In 1995, Cuarón released his first feature film produced in the United States, A Little Princess, an adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel. Cuarón's next feature was also a literary adaptation, a modernized version of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations starring Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Robert De Niro.

In 2001, Cuarón found himself returning to Mexico with a Spanish-speaking cast to film Y tu mamá también, starring Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna and Maribel Verdú. It was a provocative and controversial road comedy about two sexually obsessed teenagers who take an extended road trip with an attractive married woman who is much older than them. The film's open portrayal of sexuality and frequent rude humor, as well as the politically and socially relevant asides, made the film an international hit and a major success with critics. Cuarón shared an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay with co-writer and brother Carlos Cuarón.

In 2004, Cuarón directed the third film in the successful Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Cuarón faced criticism at the time from some Harry Potter fans for his approach to the film, notably its tendency to take more creative liberties with the source material than its predecessors. However, author J. K. Rowling, who had seen and loved Cuarón's film Y tu mamá también, said that it was her personal favorite from the series so far. Critically, the film was also better received than the first two installments, with some critics remarking its new tone and for being the first Harry Potter film to truly capture the essence of the novels. It has been subsequently rated by audience polls and critics as the best of the movie franchise series.

In 2006, Cuarón's feature Children of Men, an adaptation of the P. D. James novel starring Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, and Michael Caine, received wide critical acclaim including three Academy Award nominations. Cuarón himself received two nominations for his work on the film, in Best Film Editing (with Alex Rodríguez) and Best Adapted Screenplay (with several collaborators).

He created the production and distribution company Esperanto Filmoj ("Esperanto Films", named because of his support for the international language Esperanto), which has credits in the films Duck Season, Pan's Labyrinth, and Gravity.

Cuarón also directed the controversial public service announcement I Am Autism for Autism Speaks that was criticized by disability rights groups for its negative portrayal of autism.

In 2010, Cuarón began to develop the film Gravity, a drama set in space. He was joined by producer David Heyman, with whom Cuarón worked on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, the film opened the 70th Venice International Film Festival in August. The film was then released in America in October 2013. The film became a financial success, earning 723.2 million at the box office against a budget of 130 million. The film also received many awards nominations. For the film, he received the Golden Globe Award in the category of Best Director. The film received ten Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Cuarón won for Best Directing, becoming the first Latin American to win the award, while he and Mark Sanger received the award for Best Film Editing.

In 2013, Cuarón created Believe, a science fiction/fantasy/adventure series that was broadcast as part of the 2013–14 United States network television schedule on NBC as a mid-season entry. The series was created by Cuarón for Bad Robot Productions and Warner Bros. Television. In 2014, Time placed him in its list of "100 Most Influential People in the World" – Pioneers.

In May 2015, Cuarón was announced as the president of the jury for the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.

Production began in fall 2016 for Cuarón's eighth film, Roma, a tale of a housekeeper for a middle class Mexican family in 1970s Mexico City, based on the life of his family's longtime maid, Liboria Rodríguez. The project was produced by Cuarón, Gabriela Rodríguez and Nicolás Celis and starred Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira both of whom received Oscar nominations. The film debuted at the 75th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion, and was distributed to select Mexican and American theaters before its online release on Netflix. Roma was highly acclaimed upon release; among its accolades are two Golden Globes (Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Director for Cuarón) and three Academy Awards (Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, and Best Cinematography for Cuarón) out of a leading ten nominations. In 2019, Cuaron signed an overall TV deal at Apple. His first TV show under an overall deal with Apple was the show Disclaimer, which was to star Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline.

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Scott Stuber, the Netflix CEO, is expected to leave the streamer to start his own business: Led blockbusters' Red Notice and Knives Out sequel

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
Left, Netflix's film chief Scott Stuber is leaving the streamer in the middle of March to start a new production company, and it appears that with Netflix's blessing comes from them. Stuber has found funding for his new venture, which will concentrate on producing TV shows and movies, some of which will be available on Netflix. Stuber's departure from the company has been speculated for some time, with the well-known film executive speaking to prospective investors about a solo venture. During his time with Netflix, he oversaw the creation of famous titles such as "glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery," bottom right, "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Red Notice" top right.

At screening, Salma Hayek casts a chic figure in retro-style glasses and a beige faux fur coat

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2022
Salma Hayek stepped out in London on Wednesday and looked incredibly chic. As she attended a Disney+ screening of Le pupille at the Soho Hotel, the actress, 56, cut a chic figure in retro-style glasses and a beige faux fur coat. Salma, 60, who is married to Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault, rubbed shoulders at the function with the likes of filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón, 61.
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