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Paul Thomas Anderson

Filmmaker

Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson is known for complex, critic-pleasing dramas, including 1999's Magnolia and 2008's There Will Be Blood. A child of the cinema, Anderson went about making movies right out of school, and by the time he was 25 he was directing his first feature, Hard Eight (1996, also known as Sydney). His provocative 1997 movie, Boogie Nights, made a splash, and Anderson's Oscar-nominated script got just as much attention as Mark Wahlberg's performance as a porn star. Anderson's next film, Magnolia (1999), earned him even more praise for his mature dramatic sensibilities, and brought him a second Oscar nomination for screenwriting. He then made Punch-Drunk Love (2002), a dramatic feature with comedian Adam Sandler, and oversaw parts of the Robert Altman film A Prairie Home Companion (2006), before embarking on the American epic There Will Be Blood (starring Daniel Day-Lewis), the 2008 movie that earned eight Oscar nominations, including two for Anderson, for best director and best adapted screenplay.

Extra credit: His dad was Ernie Anderson (1923-1997), an ABC television voice talent ("...the LOVE Boat...") and, for a time in the 1960s, a Cleveland, Ohio TV host known as "Ghoulardi."

Four Good Links

Cigarettes and Red Vines

Very good fan tribute with lots of info

Paul Thomas Anderson

Biography and filmography from the New York Times (free registration)

Paul Thomas Anderson

The Onion's A.V. Club interviews him in 2008

Charlie Rose: There Will Be Blood

An hour of video with the makers/stars of the 2008 film

Vital Stats

Birth

26 June 1970
(age 37)

Birthplace

Studio City, California

Death

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Best Known As

The writer/director of Magnolia and There Will Be Blood