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Todd Field

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Todd Field (born William Todd Field} February 24, 1964, in Pomona, California; is an American actor and Oscar nominated writer/director. He received his M.F.A from the American Film Institute. He is married Serena Rathbun, July 25, 1987; they have three children.

Field began making motion pictures in 1985 when he was cast by Woody Allen in Radio Days. He went on to work with some of America's greatest film makers including Stanley Kubrick, Victor Nuñez, and Carl Franklin. It was Franklin and Nunez (both AFI alumnists) who encouraged Field to enroll as a Directing Fellow at the AFI, and in the fall of 1992 he did.

Since that time he has received the Franklin J. Schaffner Fellow Award from the AFI, the Satyajit Ray Award from the British Film Institute, a Jury Prize from the Sundance Film Festival, and his short films have been exhibited at various venues overseas, and domestically at the Museum of Modern Art.

Field became one of Hollywood's hottest new writer/directors with the release of In the Bedroom, a film based on a short story by author Andre Dubus. (Both Kubrick and Dubus were among Field's mentors; tragically, both died right before the production of In the Bedroom.)

The film was made in a small town in New England in which Field resides– the house where he, his wife (Serena Rathbun), and their three children live was even used as the setting for one sequence – Rathbun and Sissy Spacek did a portion of the set designing, and Field handled the camera himself on many of the shots. The result, most critics said, was stunning. Stephen Holden of The New York Times declared, "In the Bedroom belongs to a handful of films that stand the best chance of one day being regarded as classics." Reviewer Bob Ivry wrote in The Record "I don't mind telling you that In the Bedroom didn't make me cry. It made me weep, mature filmgoers with a hunger for an emotionally satisfying cinematic meal . . . will no doubt find In the Bedroom a work of virtuosity." Neil Norman of The Evening Standard wrote "It is apparent that Field has not only studied the masters of cinematic understatement, such as Ozu and Bergman, but that he fully understands their processes. Consequently, this is a film that lives beyond its two hours. Field's achievement is such a perfectly consummated marriage of intent and execution that he need never make another movie. I would not be alone, I think, in hoping he will make many more." Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal stated, "This is the work of a calmly confident master," and Anthony Quinn of the London Independent noted, "Field has pulled off something here I thought no American filmmaker would ever manage again: he makes violence feel genuinely shocking." In his review of the film David Ansen of Newsweek declared "Field possesses a mastery of his craft that many filmakers never achieve in a lifetime."

For his work on In the Bedroom, Field was named Director of the Year by the National Board of Review, and his script was awarded Best Screenplay. The film went on to win Best Picture of the Year by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and the New York Film Critics Circle awarded Best First Film to Field. In the Bedroom received six AFI nominations including Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay, three Golden Globe nominations, and five Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actress, and two individually for Field both as Screenwriter and Producer.

Field went on to be recognized by the American Film Institute who honored him with the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal. With the exception of the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, the Schaffner Award is the highest honor an individual can achieve.

In recent years Field has also garnished a recurring role as Ol' Drippy on 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force.'

Filmography

  • Radio Days (1987)
  • The Allnighter (1987)
  • Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy (1989)
  • Fat Man and Little Boy (1989)
  • Gross Anatomy (1989)
  • Back to Back (1990)
  • Full Fathom Five (1990)
  • The End of Innocence (1990)
  • Queens Logic (1991)
  • Ruby in Paradise (1993)
  • The Dog (1993)
  • Frank & Jesse (1994)
  • Sleep With Me (1994)
  • Walking and Talking (1996)
  • Twister (1996)
  • Farmer & Chase (1997)
  • Broken Vessels (1998)
  • Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
  • The Haunting (1999)
  • Net Worth (2000)
  • Stranger Than Fiction (2000)
  • New Port South (2001)
  • Beyond the City Limits (2001)

As Director

  • Too Romantic (1992)
  • When I Was a Boy (1993)
  • Delivering (1993)
  • The Dog (1993)
  • Nonnie & Alex (1995)
  • Once and Again (1999 TV series)
  • In the Bedroom (2001)
  • Little Children (2006)

Awards

  • Spirit Award - Ruby in Paradise
  • Best Film Award and Special Jury Award - Nonnie & Alex
  • Nominated for two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and Best Director of the Year - In the Bedroom

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