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Alexander Payne
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Constantine Alexander Payne (born February 10 1961 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an Academy Award winning American film director and screenwriter. His films are noted for their dark sense of humor and satirical depictions of contemporary American society. His films also revolve around adultery in marriage and relationships. He also tends to set his films in Omaha, Nebraska. He has scenes of historical landmarks and museums in his films, and tends to use actual people for minor roles (real cops play cops, real teachers play teachers, etc.). He frequently incoporates telephone monologues as a dramatic device. He also tends to cast actor Phil Reeves in his films. He is on the short list of directors who have final cut rights for their films. In 2005 he became a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Directors Branch). His writing partner is Jim Taylor.
Payne, a Greek American (his grandfather's family name was Anglicized from Papadopoulos), grew up in the same neighborhood as billionaire Warren Buffett. He went to Creighton Prep for high school, where he was a member of a broadcasting club where members worked in different capacities for Omaha radio station KFAB. He attended Stanford University, where he double majored in Spanish and History. As a part of his Spanish degree, he studied at the University of Salamanca (Spain). Payne got his MFA in 1990 from the UCLA Film School. He worked in various capacities on films and television before he wrote and directed his first full-length film Citizen Ruth in 1995.
His film
Election, starring
Matthew Broderick and
Reese Witherspoon, which takes aim at politics and education in America, attracted attention when
New Yorker film critic David Denby named it the best film of 1999. Payne was nominated for an
Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for
Election. In 2000 he did an uncredited polish-up of the screenplay for the comedy hit
Meet The Parents. In 2001 Payne wrote a draft of
Jurassic Park III. In 2003 he received a
Golden Globe for his screenplay for
About Schmidt which also won the Best Adapted Screenplay award from the
Writer's Guild of America. To the surprise of many who kept track of Hollywood news, Payne and his writing partner Jim Taylor were not nominated for an Oscar for the
About Schmidt screenplay. He won both the Academy Award and Golden Globe in 2005 for Best Screenplay for
Sideways while the film also won the Golden Globe for Best Picture - Musical or Comedy. In total,
Sideways received five Academy Award Nominations. Payne served as an executive producer on the films
The King of California and
The Savages. He also is teaming up once again with writing partner Jim Taylor to write a draft of the screenplay for the upcoming film
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, a comedy directed by
Dennis Dugan starring
Adam Sandler and
Kevin James.
He is good friends with fellow directors Jay Roach, Spike Jonze and David O. Russell.
He married Korean-Canadian actress Sandra Oh in 2003 and directed her in Sideways. On March 12, 2005, a publicist comfirmed their separation.
Filmography
All of the following were cowritten with his writing partner Jim Taylor:
Payne is also one of the writers who worked on
Jurassic Park III (
2001). He also did an uncredited polish-up to the screenplay of
Meet the Parents.
A segment of the film, Paris, je t'aime, written and directed by Payne takes place in the 14th arrondissement, or Montparnasse district, of Paris.
Upcoming Project:
Books