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James Mangold

Director

“We should be writing more great roles for women, period. Another problem is that movies are generally made for 14-year-old boys and 14-year-old boys want to watch 25-year-old action heroes.”

 

Biography

A director known for making sophisticated dramas that chronicle people’s emotional and moral struggles in the face of an often hostile outside world, James Mangold first earned acclaim for Heavy, his 1995 film debut. The poignant and often wordless account of an overweight pizza chef’s (Pruitt Taylor Vince) unrequited longing for a young waitress (Liv Tyler), the film was a success among critics and art house audiences, winning the Grand Jury Prize for Best Director at the 1995 Sundance Festival.

Raised in New York’s Hudson Valley (where he would later film Heavy), Mangold, the son of minimalist painter Robert Mangold, attended the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied film and acting. He broke into the film business at the tender age of 21 as the recipient of a prestigious writer/director deal with Disney. However, he was eventually dropped by the studio for, in his words, refusing to play Hollywood’s “very elaborate chess game.” Mangold subsequently supported himself… read more

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2IMMS

19Aug10

The quote is super super ironic!

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Theolini

14May10

Copland !!!!!!

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S Campbell

13May10

Copland ??????

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S Campbell

13May10

A director whos genre hopping style kind of reminds me of the greta william Wyler who like Mangold could turn his hand to any genre

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