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Richard Kelly

 
Writer: Richard Kelly
  • Born: Mar 28, 1975 in Newport News, Virginia
  • Occupation: Writer, Director
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: Donnie Darko, World's Greatest Dad, Knowing
  • First Major Screen Credit: Donnie Darko (2001)

Biography

Born and raised in Virginia to a family of engineers, filmmaker Richard Kelly claimed to hate high school, even though he was accepted by the popular crowd. He got a visual arts scholarship and moved out West to attend the University of Southern California in the School of Fine Arts. He made two short films (The Goodbye Place and Visceral Matter) before graduating in 1997. He spent the next few years trying to find someone to read his first feature-length screenplay, Donnie Darko. After a lucky meeting with actor Jason Schwartzman (who was supposed to play the lead), he was able to make a deal with Flower Films, Drew Barrymore's production company. As a 25-year-old novice, Kelly had to convince his financial backers to let him direct it with a budget of under five million dollars. With newcomer Jake Gyllenhaal in the title role, Donnie Darko became a one-of-a-kind phenomenon. A coming-of-age science fiction story set in the late '80s, the film flopped at the box office when it was first released in 2001. However, it generated a large audience on home video by word of mouth and quickly became a cult movie hit.

Kelly immediately became a hot name in hollywood, and began work on a bigger-budgeted supernatural thriller named Knowing. The story follows a man who finds a time capsule from the '50s. Meanwhile, Kelly was in hot demand as a screenwriter; among the many projects he was attached to in the wake of Darko were for such directors as Eli Roth (The Box), Darren Aronofsky (Cat's Cradle), and Tony Scott (Domino). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Richard Kelly
Born March 28, 1975 (1975-03-28) (age 34)
Newport News, Virginia, U.S.
Occupation Film director
Screenwriter
Producer
Years active 1996 – present

Richard Kelly (born March 28, 1975) is an American film director and writer, best known for 2001's Donnie Darko.

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Early life

Kelly was born James Richard Kelly in Newport News, Virginia, the son of Lane Kelly and Ennis Kelly.[citation needed] He grew up in Midlothian, Virginia where he attended Midlothian High School. When he was a child his father worked for NASA on the Mars Viking Lander program. He won a scholarship to Southern California to study at the USC School of Cinema-Television where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He made two short films at USC, The Goodbye Place and Visceral Matter, before graduating in 1997.[1]

Film career

Kelly received only $9,000 to write and direct his film, Donnie Darko, in 2001 and was given a budget of just $4,500,000. This was his first feature and was nominated for 21 small awards and won 11 of them, including a nomination for a Saturn Award. At the age of 25 he was considered too young to be a professional screenwriter and director. The film later ended up #2 on the 50 greatest independent films of all time, behind Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs.[citation needed]

He has written many scripts that haven't been produced, most famous of which are the adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle and Louis Sachar's Holes. The latter screenplay is available as a PDF on an unofficial Richard Kelly fansite,[2] and Kelly hopes that he will one day secure the rights to the former script, so that fans may read that one as well.[citation needed]

His fourth film, and second feature, Southland Tales, a rough cut of which screened in competition at Cannes Film Festival 2006, was released November 16, 2007 and stars Dwayne Johnson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Seann William Scott, Kevin Smith and Miranda Richardson.

In 2008, Kelly's production company Darko Entertainment announced that it was producing the adaptation of the bestselling book I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell with director Bob Gosse.[3][4] The book's author Tucker Max detailed Kelly's involvement in the process on his blog.[5][6]

After his latest movie The Box,[7] he is currently working on a thriller "set in Manhattan in the year 2014. We hope to shoot the movie in 3-D, and part of the movie would be filmed using full CGI motion capture."[8]

Filmography

Director
Year Film Other notes
1996 The Goodbye Place Short film
1997 Visceral Matter Short film
2001 Donnie Darko
2007 Southland Tales
2009 The Box Based on the short story by Richard Matheson
Writer
Year Film Other notes
1996 The Goodbye Place Short film
1997 Visceral Matter Short film
2001 Donnie Darko
2005 Domino
2006 Optimistic
2007 Southland Tales
2009 The Box Based on the short story by Richard Matheson
Producer
Year Film Other notes
2009 Dirty Girl
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell Based on The Austin Road Trip Story by Tucker Max
Rogue's Gallery
The Box
World's Greatest Dad
TBA Fade[9] Based on the novel by Robert Cormier

Awards and nominations

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