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David Owen Russell (born August 20, 1958) is an
American film director and
screenwriter. He has been praised for the loose, comic energy that characterizes his work, and is notorious for his explosive confrontations with cast members.
Early life
Russell was born in
New York City,
New York to a
Jewish father and an
Italian American Catholic mother, and was raised in an "atheistic" household. He graduated from
Amherst College in 1981, majoring in
Political Science and
English.
Career
His first directorial effort was the independent dark comedy
Spanking the Monkey in
1994, starring
Jeremy Davies as a troubled young man who develops an incestuous relationship with his mother (
Alberta Watson). Despite the controversial subject matter, the film received critical acclaim and won him
Best First Screenplay and
Best First Feature from the
Independent Spirit Awards, as well as the Audience Award at the
Sundance Film Festival.
His next project was another independent comedy,
Flirting with Disaster (
1996), about a neurotic man (
Ben Stiller) who travels with his wife (
Patricia Arquette) and a high-strung caseworker (
Téa Leoni) to find his biological parents. The film was well-received by most critics.
Roger Ebert said of the direction, "Russell finds the strong central line all screwball begins with, the seemingly...
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