Friday, January 19, 2007

Steven Spielberg produced his first film at age 12


Spielberg ranks among the most successful filmmakers in history, in terms of both critical acclaim and popular success even though his films are sometimes portrayed as the archetype of modern Hollywood blockbuster film-making (commercialism over artistic purposes) by critics.

Steven Spielberg produced his first film at age 12, financed with the profits from his tree-planting business. At 13, he won a prize for his Escape to Nowhere, a 40-minute war movie, and at 16, his feature length sci-fi film Firelight was shown in a movie theater in Phoenix, where he grew up. In college at Cal State, a short film he made called Amblin' was shown at the Atlanta Film Festival, which resulted in a seven-year television directing contract with Universal.
After working on a few TV shows and making his first feature film, Spielberg was given the opportunity to direct Jaws. The $8.6 million film proved incredibly successful, grossing $260 million. Two years later he was nominated for an Academy Award for directing of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. After Close Encounters, Spielberg hit a low point with the flop 1941, but soon rebounded with Raiders of the Lost Ark, a collaborative effort with Star Wars director George Lucas. He followed up the success of Raiders with 1982's E.T., also a blockbuster hit.

Directing the film adaptation of Alice Walker's novel The Color Purple in 1985 represented a departure for Spielberg; the film was seen as a direct response to criticism that he could only produce action and science fiction movies. The film received 11 Oscar nominations, but the nomination for Best Director was conspicuously absent. Nine years later, after directing such blockbusters as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Jurassic Park, he again attempted a serious subject: the Holocaust. Schindler's List, the story of Nazi Party member Oskar Schindler, who helped save hundreds of European Jews bound for concentration camps, won Spielberg his first Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture.
Trivia
  • While the films that Steven Spielberg directed have won numerous awards, no actor or actress has won an Academy Award for a performance given in one of his films, although several have been nominated. Spielberg had a cameo role as the Cook County assessor in the last minutes of the 1980 film The Blues Brothers.

  • In 2005, Empire magazine ranked Spielberg number one on a list of the greatest film directors of all time.

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  • The Star Wars character Senator Grebleips was inspired by Steven Spielberg, hence his name is "spielberg" spelled backwards.

  • In the 2006 edition of Forbes' "400 Richest People in America" Spielberg is the 80th richest American. His net worth is estimated at 2.9 billion dollars, an increase from $2.7 billion in 2005. He, and good friend George Lucas (net worth: $3.9 billion, up from 3.5 billion, current position 55) are the only filmmakers on the list.

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