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Cameron Crowe Biography and Filmography
Cameron Crowe
Birthday: July 13, 1957
Birth Place: Palm Springs, California, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
A rock journalist turned screenwriter and director, Cameron Crowe first became known for creating realistic and funny portraits of modern youth. After writing the screenplay for Amy Heckerling's seminal 1980s teen comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Crowe found further acclaim directing and writing another seminal 1980s teen comedy, Say Anything... (1989). Following Singles (1992), his engaging take on romantic angst among a group of young Seattle twentysomethings, he achieved his greatest commercial and critical success to date as the writer, producer, and director of the much-honored Tom Cruise vehicle Jerry Maguire (1996). Born in Palm Springs, CA, but raised in San Diego, Crowe became a journalist at the age of 15, writing music reviews and articles for such major publications as Creem, Playboy, and Penthouse. A year later, he became a contributing editor for Rolling Stone and was later promoted to associate editor. During this period, he interviewed many rock music legends, including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, and Eric Clapton. At age the age of 22, he returned to high school to research a book on adolescent life and subsequently adapted the best-selling result into the script for Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). The film became something of a legend, not only because of its realistic, sensitive, and funny portrayal of teenage travails, but also for launching the careers of some of Hollywood's brightest stars, notably Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Crowe's screenplay netted him a nomination for a Best Screen Adaptation award from the Writers Guild of America.In 1989, Crowe continued to mine the lucrative adolescent vein with his directorial debut Say Anything..., again earning kudos for creating believable multidimensional characters in an age when most teen comedies were relying on sex jokes and flimsy stereotypes. With his next directorial effort, he delved into the lives of a group of friends struggling to become adults in the Seattle-set Singles (1992). The film was not as well-received as Say Anything..., but it did feature strong ensemble acting from a cast that included Matt Dillon, Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, and Kyra Sedgwick.Jerry Maguire represented Crowe's first foray into exploration of more adult concerns, although its presentation of a young career hotshot who acts upon an internal moral crisis has resonance with his earlier work. One of the biggest hits of 1996, the film was remarkable for bridging the two disparate romantic chick flick and sports movie genres. Following the success of Maguire, which earned Crowe a Best Original Screenplay Oscar nomination, as well as a Best Actor Oscar nomination for Cruise and a Best Supporting Actor statuette for Cuba Gooding Jr., Crowe laid low for awhile, working on his next project. That next project, initially called the "Untitled Cameron Crowe Project," became Almost Famous (2000), the semi-autobiographical story of an aspiring teenage rock journalist who is given the chance to follow an up-and-coming rock band as they tour 1970s America. The film, which featured a stellar ensemble cast that included Billy Crudup, Kate Hudson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Patrick Fugit as Crowe's alter ego, was embraced enthusiastically by critics and audiences alike, furthering its writer/director's reputation as one of Hollywood's most reliable and entertaining filmmakers and winning the Best Film Comedy award at the 2000 Golden Globes. When the time came to announce the winners of the 73rd Annual Academy Awards, Almost Famous was again victorious, with Crowe taking home the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The following year Crowe would make his first venture into the land of remakes with Vanilla Sky. A reworking of Spanish director Alejandro Amen
Filmography
Elizabethtown (2005)
[ Orlando Bloom ][ Alec Baldwin ][ Bruce McGill ][ Elton John ][ Jed Rees ]
Vanilla Sky (2001)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Jason Lee ][ Kurt Russell ][ Noah Taylor ][ William Mapother ]
Almost Famous (2000)
[ Jason Lee ][ Philip Seymour Hoffman ][ Billy Crudup ][ Jimmy Fallon ][ David Bowie ]
Jerry Maguire (1996)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Jerry O'Connell ][ Eric Stoltz ][ Cuba Gooding Jr. ][ Elvis Presley ]
Singles (1992)
[ Matt Dillon ][ Eric Stoltz ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Paul Giamatti ][ Bill Pullman ]
Say Anything... (1989)
[ John Cusack ][ Eric Stoltz ][ Jeremy Piven ][ Dan Castellaneta ][ Philip Baker Hall ]
The Wild Life (1984)
[ Eric Stoltz ][ Randy Quaid ][ Chris Penn ][ Rick Moranis ][ Kevin Peter Hall ]
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
[ Nicolas Cage ][ Sean Penn ][ Eric Stoltz ][ Anthony Edwards ][ Forest Whitaker ]
Trivia
  • Early career as a journalist included 4 years as the rock music critic for the San Diego Union (the city's major daily).
  • Former journalist for Rolling Stone magazine.
  • Son of Alice Marie Crowe.
  • Attended University of San Diego High School.
  • Attended Indio High School.
  • Attended San Diego City College.
  • His wife is Nancy Wilson from the rock group Heart.
  • Wrote liner notes for Peter Frampton's breakthrough album "Frampton Comes Alive".
  • Wrote liner notes for Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains The Same" live record.
  • Often refers to the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" in his films.
  • Steven Spielberg did a cameo in Crowe's Vanilla Sky (2001) and Crowe did a cameo in Spielberg's Minority Report (2002); both films starred Tom Cruise.
  • Admires Billy Wilder very much and uses a lot of what Wilder taught him in his films. In addition, his favorite movie is Wilder's The Apartment (1960).
  • He and his wife have 4 springer spaniels.
  • He wrote the screenplay to Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) based on his book. He wrote the book after posing as a student at his old high school to see how student life had changed.
  • Five of the films that he directed (Say Anything... (1989), Singles (1992), Jerry Maguire (1996), Almost Famous (1996) and Elizabethtown (2005)) have scenes with characters on airplanes or walking through airports.
  • Wrote the liner notes for "Anthology: Through the Years" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
  • Wrote the liner notes for "Biograph" by Bob Dylan.
  • Wrote the foreword for "Ready When You Are, Mr. Coppola, Mr. Spielberg, Mr. Crowe" by Jerry Ziesmer (Scarecrow Press, 2003).
  • Brother-in-law of Ann Wilson.
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