Paul Schrader

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Although his name is often linked to that of the "movie brat" generation (Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Brian De Palma, etc.) Paul Schrader's background couldn't have been more different than theirs. His strict Calvinist parents refused to allow him to see a film until he was 18. Although he more than made up for lost time when studying at Calvin College, Columbia University and UCLA's graduate film program, his influences were far removed from those of his contemporaries--Robert Bresson, Yasujirô Ozu and Carl Theodor Dreyer (about whom he wrote a book, "Transcendental Style in Film") rather than Saturday-morning serials. After a period as a film critic (and protégé of Pauline Kael), he began writing screenplays, hitting the jackpot when he and his brother, Leonard Schrader (a Japanese expert), were paid the then-record sum of $325,000, thus establishing his reputation as one of Hollywood's top screenwriters, which was consolidated when Martin Scorsese filmed Schrader's script Taxi Driver (1976), written in the early 1970s during a bout of drinking and depression. The success of the film allowed Schrader to start directing his own films, which have been notable for their willingness to take stylistic and thematic risks while still working squarely within the Hollywood system. The most original of his films (which he and many others regard as his best) was the Japanese co-production Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985).

Overview

Birthday July 22, 1946
Born In Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Alternative names Schrader
Height 173 cm
Spouse/Ex- Mary Beth Hurt August 6, 1983 - present (2 children),Jeannine Oppewall 1969 - July 1976 (divorced)
Parents Charles A. Schrader
Children Molly Johanna Schrader
Relatives Leonard Schrader (Sibling)

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Trivia Based his screenplay for Taxi Driver (1976) on his own experiences of living in Los Angeles, away from his familiar surroundings, feeling completely isolated and struggling with severe depression and contemplating suicide.
Quotes What fascinates me are people who want to be one thing but who behave in a way contradictory to that. Who might say, "I want to be happy, but I keep doing things that make me unhappy".
Salaries $162,500
Trademarks Usually writes and directs stories about men who fall into desperation as their world crumbles around them.

Scores

First Reformed
1h 53m
7.1
The Card Counter
1h 51m
6.2
Taxi Driver
1h 54m
8.2
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