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Don Roos

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“I think it's very interesting to be a human-being. I think it's weird. You get, if you're lucky, 80 years on a planet and all the time you're here you know you're dying. You're very, very private: nobody really knows you, you don't really want to be known by anybody, and you have to get your satisfaction from fellow creatures like yourself.”

 

Biography

A screenwriter turned director, Don Roos made his celebrated directorial debut with the 1998 The Opposite of Sex, a black comedy that provided hilarious and politically incorrect insights on the nature of love and sex from the point of view of a teen-from-hell anti-heroine (Christina Ricci). One of the year’s most acclaimed films, Roos described it as “a post-AIDS kind of tale from the late ’50s when there was the pill until AIDS there was a feeling that sex was careless and free and inconsequential and this movie has a different point of view.”
Born in New York on April 14, 1955, Roos first became involved with screenwriting while an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame, where he took a screenwriting course. Following graduation, he moved to Hollywood in 1978 and spent the next eight years writing and producing for television. During a sabbatical he wrote the screenplay for Love Field, which was made into a 1991 film starring Michelle Pfeiffer in an Oscar-nominated performance… read more

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