Roman Polanski
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 90 |
Date of birth | August 18,1933 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Paris |
France | |
Wanted since | 1978 |
Wanted by | California |
Spouse | Emmanuelle Seigner |
Sharon Tate | |
Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass | |
Did you know | Roman Polanski is the second-oldest winner for the Best Director Academy Award won for The Pianist at age 69 years, 217 days. |
Height | 165 (cm) |
Children | Morgane Polanski |
Elvis Polanski | |
Books | Roman by Polanski, Polanski: Three Film Scripts, What? |
Elvis Polanski | |
Parents | Bula Liebling |
Ryszard Liebling | |
Siblings | Annette Polanski |
Nominations | César Award for Best Director |
Marriage location | 8th arrondissement, Paris, France |
Convict | Unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor |
Upcoming movie | The Palace |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408768 |
The Tenant
Repulsion
Chinatown
Based on a True Story
Carnage
The Fearless Vampire Killers
Bitter Moon
Macbeth
The Ghost Writer
The Ninth Gate
Oliver Twist
Venus in Fur
Knife in the Water
Frantic
Tess
Cul-de-sac
Death and the Maiden
Pirates
What?
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired
Weekend of a Champion
Two Men and a Wardrobe
When Angels Fall
A Pure Formality
A Generation
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers
Roman Polanski : A Film Memoir
Recrudescence
The Fat and the Lean
Lotna
Back in the USSR
The Magic Christian
Dead Tired
The Revenge
A Day at the Beach
A Therapy
Break Up the Dance
Quiet Chaos
Teeth Smile
The Lamp
See You Tomorrow
Seduced and Abandoned
Innocent Sorcerers
Ostrożnie Yeti
Three Stories
Tribute to Alfred LePetit
En attendant Godot
Mammals
A Murderer
The Pianist
An Officer and a Spy
Palme d'Or
Golden Bear
César Award for Best Film
Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture
BAFTA Award for Best Film
César Award for Best Director
BAFTA Award for Best Direction
Silver Bear for Best Director
European Film Award for Best Film
Polish Academy Award for Best Film
César Award for Best Writing - Adaptation
European Film Award for Best Director
Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
Goya Award for Best European Film
European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
European Film Award for Best Screenwriter
David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film
Polish Academy Award for Best Director
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director
National Board of Review Award for Best Film
Polish Academy Award for Best European Film
Polish Academy Life Achievement Award
Bodil Award for Best American Film
David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director
European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
Polish Academy Special Award
Polska Nagroda Filmowa Orzeł: Najlepszy Polski Film Dwudziestolecia
Golden Icon
FIPRESCI Film of the Year
Academy Award for Best Directing
Roman Polanski Life story
Raymond Roman Thierry Polański is a French and Polish film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, ten César Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, as well as the Golden Bear and a Palme d'Or.
Woody Allen greeted by cheers, praise and protests at Venice Film Festival
... " Allen, Luc Besson and Roman Polanski, three directors hit by MeToo scandals, have been given spots by the 2023 Venice festival...
Jimmy Kimmel among US talk show hosts supporting striking writers
... More controversially, the Italian festival is hosting screenings of films by directors Woody Allen, Roman Polanski and Luc Besson, who have faced sexual assault allegations in the past...
César film awards ban nominees investigated for sexual violence
... It follows a backlash in 2020 when Roman Polanski, wanted in the US for statutory rape, won best director...
Will Smith banned from Oscars for 10 years over slap
... Four members - producer Harvey Weinstein, actor Bill Cosby, director Roman Polanski and cinematographer Adam Kimmel - have been booted over sexual misconduct allegations, while actor Carmine Caridi was expelled in 2004 for pirating screener videos given to him...
Will Smith: Can his career recover after Oscars slap?
... Harvey Weinstein and Roman Polanski were expelled as a result, but even they were not stripped of the Oscars they won...
Strike as Polanksi wins best Director at the Césars
...Another woman accuses Roman Polanski of rape in November Several of the Actresses have walked out of the César awards ceremony in Paris, after Roman Polanski, who was convicted of the rape of a 13-year-old in 1977, won the best Director...
Robert Evans, Chinatown producer, dies at 89
... Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw remembered Evans as a who mentored Roman Polanski, Francis Ford Coppola and other film-makers...
The Joker and Roman Polanski win at Venice festival
... Roman Polanski won the Grand Jury Prize for An Officer and a Spy, despite controversy over its inclusion...
Woody Allen greeted by cheers, praise and protests at Venice Film Festival
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
Woody Allen 's return to The Venice Film Festival was greeted with cheers and positive reviews from some, but also by loud protests on The Red Carpet at The premiere of The US director's new film.
Most reviews called Coup De Chance, Allen's first film entirely in French, His Best work in a decade.
But scuffles broke out when protestors attempted to get on to The Red Carpet .
Allen is a controversial figure, having been accused of molesting his daughter Dylan, which he has always denied.
No charges have ever been brought against The Star .
The 87-year-old has largely been shunned by Hollywood since The #MeToo movement brought The allegations, which date from The 1990s, back to The fore.
Despite The controversy, he remains a European festival favourite, and received standing ovations and rapturous applause in Venice at The premiere and adjoining press conference.
In ahead of The Festival , The US film-maker said: " I feel if you're going to be cancelled, this is The culture to be cancelled by.
" I just find that all so silly. I don't think about it. I don't know what it means to be cancelled. I know that over The Years everything has been The same for me. I make my movies. "
'Good Fortune 'Allen went on to say he supported #MeToo " where it does something positive".
" I read instances where it's very beneficial, for women, " He Said , but added: " When it's silly, it's silly. "
He stood by previous remarks that he should have been a " poster boy" for The Movement , pointing to The amount of " very good parts" he had created for women down The Years , as well as equally-paid roles for female crews.
Speaking later at The Press conference, Allen added he had been " very lucky my whole life" and " not been Held Accountable for things I did poorly" in his work.
" I've been very lucky with my film-making, " He Said . " And I've had, over my lifetime, much undeserved praise and an enormous amount of attention and respect. And so I have nothing but Good Fortune . "
Allen, Luc Besson and Roman Polanski , three directors hit by MeToo scandals, have been given spots by The 2023 Venice festival.
'His funniest film in years'Allen's latest film received positive reviews from critics at The Event .
Coup De Chance, or " stroke of luck" stars Lou de Laâge, Valerie Lemercier and Melvil Poupaud in a tale of love, infidelity and Death .
, The Times ' Kevin Maher called it Allen's " best film in a decade" after a string of " incredibly patchy movies".
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The Bbc is not responsible for The content of external sites. YouTube content may contain adverts.The Guardian's Xan Brooks , wrote: " How Allen continues to conduct his career is obviously his business alone. But if he were ever minded to collect his winnings and quit The Table , his 50th feature might be a decent film to go out on. "
The Telegraph's Robbie Collin described his latest comedy as " an extended mother-in-law joke" and " his funniest film in years" while
" An 11th-hour twist allows Dumb Luck The Last Laugh , and (in Venice, at least) it brought The House down, " wrote The reviewer. " Given his otherwise grim recent form, Allen himself may have simply got lucky with this one, but The Charm and sparkle here are real. "
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