- Amy Heckerling
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birthplace =The Bronx Amy Heckerling (born
May 7 ,1954 ) is an Americanfilm director , one of the few female directors to have produced multiple box-office hits.Biography
Early life
Heckerling was born in
The Bronx to a bookkeeper mother and a certified public accountant father. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/22/Amy-Heckerling.html Amy Heckerling Biography (1955?-) ] ] She attended theHigh School of Art and Design inManhattan and studied film atNew York University , [Donadoni, Serena. [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=143 "Hormonal pyrotechnics 101: Amy Heckerling on life, love and other high-school explosives."] , "Metro Times ",July 26 ,2000 . AccessedFebruary 10 ,2008 . "Few filmmakers are as in touch with their inner teenager as Amy Heckerling, even if her own experience is diametrically opposed to those of the California teens in her best films. The Bronx native attended the High School of Art and Design in nearby Manhattan, where she focused on photography, and eventually moved on to New York University to study film."] where one of her teachers was noted screenwriter and satiristTerry Southern . She received her master's degree from theAFI Conservatory .Career
Heckerling's first film, "
Fast Times at Ridgemont High " (1982), aboutLos Angeles teenagers, was praised for the strong female characters played byPhoebe Cates ,Jennifer Jason Leigh , and others. (The film also led to a short-lived series onCBS in the 1985-1986 season called "Fast Times ", which Heckerling produced.) Heckerling's next film was a parody ofgangster films, "Johnny Dangerously " (1984), starringMichael Keaton ,Marilu Henner , andJoe Piscopo , with fast talking characters familiar from 1930sscrewball comedy . She directed the second of the "Vacation " films, "National Lampoon's European Vacation " (1985) withChevy Chase andBeverly D'Angelo .She again had a massive hit with "
Look Who's Talking " (1989), which starredJohn Travolta andKirstie Alley raising a baby voiced byBruce Willis . Many critics panned it, but it pleased audiences enough to warrant two sequels, the first of which ("Look Who's Talking Too " (1990)) Heckerling also directed.Heckerling wrote and directed an adaptation of
Jane Austen 's "Emma ", putting the story in another fictional Los Angeles high school, to produce "Clueless" (1995). In addition to makingAlicia Silverstone a star, it was another box office hit. ManyFact|date=December 2007 considered the film a "turn of the century" rarity for its new fashion innovation of plaid, knee-high socks, and pastel colors; and also for its up and coming technology showcasing the wide use of cellular phones and pagers, which in 1995, were mostly used by the rich and not the common folk. It would be another five years before Heckerling produced "Loser" (2000), a romantic college comedy withJason Biggs andMena Suvari . It was not successful at the box office.Heckerling's most recent project was the romantic comedy "
I Could Never Be Your Woman ", starringMichelle Pfeiffer andPaul Rudd , which did not receive a theatrical release in the United States. Heckerling also directed an early episode of the NBC version of "The Office".Films directed by Heckerling
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Getting It Over With " (1977)
*"Fast Times at Ridgemont High " (1982)
*"Johnny Dangerously " (1984)
*"National Lampoon's European Vacation " (1985)
*"Look Who's Talking " (1989)
*"Look Who's Talking Too " (1990)
*"Clueless" (1995)
*"Loser" (2000)
*"I Could Never Be Your Woman " (2007)ee also
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List of New York University people References
External links
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