Watch unlimited films online for $6.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 
Original

Arthur Penn

Director

“Life is like nothing I’ve ever seen.”

 

Biography

Once the vanguard of 1960s-1970s Hollywood New Wave, director Arthur Penn saw his cinematic fortunes decline with the mid-‘70s rise of more straightforward blockbuster entertainment. Even as he struggled through the ’80s and ’90s, however, Penn’s legacy was assured by such films as Little Big Man (1970), Night Moves (1975), and the pivotal masterwork Bonnie and Clyde (1967).
Born in Philadelphia, Penn was trained to follow in his father’s footsteps as a watchmaker, but by high school, he knew he preferred theater. While stationed at Fort Jackson, SC, during World War II, Penn formed a small drama circle with his fellow infantrymen, and continued his education as an actor at school in North Carolina and Italy after the war. Though Penn acted in Joshua Logan’s theater company and studied with Michael Chekhov at the Actors Studio’s Los Angeles branch, he opted for a career behind the scenes when he got a job at NBC TV in 1951. By 1953, Penn was writing and… read more

Wall

Displaying 3 wall posts.

Johnny DuBiel

7Apr11

The most underrated of the great American directors to come out of the sixties and seventies (for proof, see: 'Missouri Breaks', 'Little Big Man', 'Night Moves', 'Dead of Winter', and of course 'Bonnie and Clyde')

Picture of clockworkdaisyblues
Picture of Maximilian Bercovicz

Fans

Displaying 10 of 149 fans.

Forum

Displaying 2 discussion topics.

Thread for Arthur Penn

43 posts by 23 people about 1 year ago

ARTHUR PENN: 1922-2010

2 posts by 2 people over 1 year ago