Woody Allen

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Woody Allen, Αλεν Στιούαρτ Κένιγκσμπεργκ, Udi Aellŏn, and 36 others Уди Алън, Аллен Стюарт Коніґсберґ, Allen Woody, Аллен Стюарт Конигсберг, וודי אלן, Alŭn Sti︠u︡art Konigsberg, Allen Sti︠u︡art Konigsberg, Udi Alŭn, Alen Stjuart Kenigsberg, Allan Stewart Konigsberg, Vudi Allen, Вудзі Ален, Allen Stewart Konisberg, Вуди Аллен, Ṿudi Alen, Vudijs Allens, Vudzi Alen, Allen Stewart Konigsberg, 우디 앨런, Wudi Ailun, Вуді Аллен, וואדי עלען, Alan Stewart Konigsberg, Heywood Allen, Udi Aren, Alen Stiouart Keninksmpernk, Алън Стюарт Кьонигсберг, ウディ・アレン, 伍迪·艾伦, Gounti Alen, Γούντι Αλεν, Ален Стјуарт Кенигсберг, Вуди Ален, Elens Stjuarts Konigsbergs, Allen S. Konigsberg, Allen Stewart Königsberg
Born:
April 29, 1935

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Heywood "Woody" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many accolades, including the most nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, with 16. He has won four Academy Awards, nine BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy Award, as well as nominations for a Emmy Award and a Tony Award. Allen was awarded the Directors Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995, an Honorary Golden Lion in 1995, the BAFTA Fellowship in 1997, an Honorary Palme d'Or in 2002, and the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2014. Two of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Allen began his career writing material for television in the 1950s, mainly Your Show of Shows (1950–54), alongside Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Larry Gelbart, and Neil Simon. He also published several books of short stories and wrote humor pieces for The New Yorker. In the early 1960s, he performed as a stand-up comedian in Greenwich Village alongside Lenny Bruce, Elaine May, Mike Nichols, and Joan …

Books by Woody Allen