Paul Schrader
Filmmaker
Paul Schrader was raised in Michigan by strict Calvinists and didn't see a movie until he was 18 years old. After graduating from film school in Los Angeles he worked as a film critic until selling his first script in 1975, The Yakuza. The next year he wrote the screenplay for Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, the success of which led to his 1978 directorial debut, Blue Collar. Known for his depictions of desperate men with moral ambivalence, he has written several screenplays, including three more with Scorsese: Raging Bull (1980, starring Robert DeNiro), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988, starring Willem Dafoe) and Bringing Out the Dead (1999, starring Nicolas Cage). He has also directed movies, often from his own scripts, including American Gigolo (1980, starring Lauren Hutton and Richard Gere), Affliction (1997, starring Nick Nolte) and a biopic of Bob Crane, Auto-Focus (2002 starring Greg Kinnear).Extra credit: Schrader's older brother, Leonard, is also a screenwriter and film director, and they have worked together on several films, including Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, the 1985 movie about Japanese writer Yukio Mishima... Schrader has been married to actress Mary Beth Hurt since 1983.
Schrader joins Ronald Reagan and John Hinckley, Jr. in the loop The Taxi Driver Connection.
Four Good Links
Interview with Paul Schrader
He talks mostly about Auto Focus
Leonard Schrader
Paul's brother's official site includes info on their collaborations
Paul Schrader
Yahoo! provides a filmography, biography and some photos
Aging Bulls Return
1999 article on Scorsese and Schrader teaming up again
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Best Known As
The guy who wrote Taxi Driver

