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Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, New York on December 1, 1935, Woody Allen adopted his stage name at the age of 17, and began a career as an actor, screenwriter, director, and playwright. He brought a new, psychoanalytic style to cinema, creating conflicted urban characters who confessed their inadequacies and tried to deal with their neuroses. This category deals with all elements of his art, together with critical appreciation.
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Filmography with ratings, stills from the films, and advertisements.
A comprehencive list of books and journal articles, with a section arranged by individual films.
Filmography, biography, photographs, and quotations.
Tennenbaum reviews "Woody Allen," the second book Eric Lax has written about, and with the collaboration of, Allen.
Filmography with ratings, links to reviews and news, buying guide to Allen's movies.
Philm Freax presents illustrated interviews.
Concise list of credits includes Oscar nominations.
An archive of facts with lists Allen's films and books, and links to Web resources.
Trivia questions that challenge the moviegoer to find odd connections in Allen's work. Answers are provided.
Collection of funny quotes attributed to Woody Allen.
New York Times interview. Allen discusses the great American movies, particularly "Shane." Site requires (free) registration. (August 03, 2001)
New York Magazine interviews Woody Allen. (April 06, 1998)
Article about Allen's visit to Columbia while making a film. (October 27, 1995)
Trivia questions that challenge the moviegoer to find odd connections in Allen's work. Answers are provided.
Tennenbaum reviews "Woody Allen," the second book Eric Lax has written about, and with the collaboration of, Allen.
Filmography, biography, photographs, and quotations.
Filmography with ratings, links to reviews and news, buying guide to Allen's movies.
Collection of funny quotes attributed to Woody Allen.
Philm Freax presents illustrated interviews.
A comprehencive list of books and journal articles, with a section arranged by individual films.
Concise list of credits includes Oscar nominations.
An archive of facts with lists Allen's films and books, and links to Web resources.
Filmography with ratings, stills from the films, and advertisements.
New York Times interview. Allen discusses the great American movies, particularly "Shane." Site requires (free) registration. (August 03, 2001)
New York Magazine interviews Woody Allen. (April 06, 1998)
Article about Allen's visit to Columbia while making a film. (October 27, 1995)

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