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Alexander Payne

Known ForDirecting
Birthday1961-02-10
Age65 years old
Place of BirthOmaha, Nebraska, USA
Also Known AsConstantine Alexander Payne, אלכסנדר פיין, Александер Пейн

Biography

Alexander Payne (born February 10, 1961) is an Oscar-winning filmmaker whose work has helped define modern-day American cinema. He is best known for the features Election (1999), Sideways (2004), The Descendants (2011), About Schmidt (2002), Nebraska (2013) and The Holdovers (2023). His movies have garnered a total of 24 Academy Award nominations, including four times for Best Picture and three times for Best Director. He has won two Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay (Sideways, The Descendants), and two of his films have won the Golden Globe for Best Picture. His most recent film, The Holdovers, earned a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Da’Vine Joy Randolph. Five of his movies were shot at least partially in Nebraska, where he continues to live, dividing his time between there and Los Angeles. An Omaha native, Payne studied History and Spanish Literature at Stanford before earning an MFA in Film at UCLA. He serves on the boards of the Telluride Film Festival and The Film Foundation.

Filmography

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2004
7.0
Documentary
History

The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing

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2006
6.8
Drama
Romance

Paris Je T'aime

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2004
7.1
History
Documentary

Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession

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2013
6.6
Documentary
History

Trespassing Bergman

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2019
6.5
Documentary

Hal

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2021
8.0
Documentary
History

Berlanga!!

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2021
8.0
Documentary

Christoph Waltz - The Charm of Evil

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2023
6.0
Documentary

Frank Capra: Mr. America

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2017
7.0

Program Notes: An Introduction To The Last Detail By Alexander Payne

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2017
Documentary

About a Trip: Alexander Payne on Hal Ashby's 'The Last Detail'

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2017
Documentary

Election - "The Passion of Martin" Introduction