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Nicole Holofcener

 
Director: Nicole Holofcener
  • Born: Mar 22, 1960 in New York, New York
  • Occupation: Director, Writer, Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Walking and Talking, Lovely & Amazing, Friends With Money
  • First Major Screen Credit: Walking and Talking (1996)

Biography

With her penchant for autobiography and assured grasp of the humor underlying quotidian existence, writer-director Nicole Holofcener has avoided the pitfalls of trite sentimentality in crafting her genuinely funny and moving films about the complex bonds between women.

The daughter of a stage-actor father and set-decorator mother, Holofcener grew up in New York City and Santa Monica, CA. Through her stepfather, Charles Joffe, Holofcener landed her first job in the movie industry as a production assistant on Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982). Her aspirations solidified by her stint as an apprentice editor on Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), Holofcener got her graduate degree in film at Columbia University in the late '80s, where her sly student short Angry already presaged her ability to turn her personal experiences into smart comedy.

It took Holofcener six years, however, to make her first feature. Based on her conflicted emotions over her best friend's impending marriage, Holofcener's Walking and Talking (1996) was a distinctly wise as well as funny examination of female friendship and New York singles. Starring Catherine Keener as Holofcener's cranky but affectionately resigned avatar and Anne Heche as the jittery bride, Walking and Talking became an art house hit and stoked Keener's and Heche's rising careers. Turning to TV while gestating her second feature, Holofcener's gift for portraying women free of chick-flick dross made her a felicitous choice for helming episodes of HBO's smash New York women comedy series Sex and the City (1998) and the WB's acclaimed mother-daughter dramedy Gilmore Girls (2000). The female-centric NBC sitcom Leap of Faith (2002), however, was less well received. Her skills honed by her TV work, Holofcener's second film, Lovely & Amazing (2002), garnered rapturous reviews as an assured, clear-eyed women's comedy. Centering on a mother, her two grown daughters, and her eight-year-old adopted African-American daughter, Lovely & Amazing astutely skewered female obsessions with body image with humor and pain, confirming their deep familial affection despite their outward displays of petty resentment and superficial worries. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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Nicole Holofcener
Born March 22, 1960
New York City

Nicole Holofcener (born March 22, 1960) is an American film and television director.

Born in New York City, Holofcener grew up around show business with her actor father Lawrence Holofcener and set decorator mother Carol. As a child she once broke both her arms at once, when she was knocked off her bike by a car. With the help of her stepfather, film producer Charles H Joffe, she started as an assistant to editor Susan E. Morse, a frequent collaborator of Woody Allen. After studying film at Columbia University, she made a short titled Angry in 1991. She also briefly appeared in the film Mi Vida Loca.

Holofcener made her feature film writing and directing debut with the semi-autobiographical Walking and Talking, which starred Catherine Keener, Anne Heche, Todd Field, Liev Schreiber, and Kevin Corrigan. The film was critically acclaimed and has since gained a cult following. Her understanding of modern, professional women made her an ideal choice to direct female-centric television shows like Sex and the City, Leap of Faith and Gilmore Girls.

She followed in 2001 with her second feature, the unflinching and also semi-autobiographical Lovely and Amazing. Featuring performances by Catherine Keener, Brenda Blethyn, Emily Mortimer and newcomer Raven Goodwin, the film was not only critically acclaimed but did well at the box office. Costing only $250,000, it grossed over $4 million.

After directing three episodes of the hit series Six Feet Under, Holofcener began work on her third film, Friends with Money, which featured Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Frances McDormand and, once again, Catherine Keener. The film opened the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and its screenplay was nominated for the 2006 Independent Spirit Award, while Frances McDormand won the award for Best Supporting Female.[1]

Holofcener has an adopted brother named Cory Joffe.

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