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Woody Allen

filmmaker, writer and actor

Born: American

Woody Allen is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and comedian. In a career spanning eight decades, he has written for film, television, and theater, and has published several short stories, a novel, and a memoir. Allen has received many accolades, including the most nominations (16) for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He has won four Academy Awards, ten BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy Award, as well as nominations for an Emmy Award and a Tony Award. Allen has also received numerous honors, including 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.

Allen began his career as part of a team of comedy writers for several Sid Caesar specials, and later wrote numerous humor pieces for The New Yorker as well as several Broadway plays, such as Don't Drink the Water (1966) and Play It Again, Sam (1969).

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American filmmaker, writer and actor

Woody Allen's Historical Timeline

  1. Woody Allen is born

    Woody Allen, American filmmaker, writer and actor, known for american filmmaker, writer and actor, was born on 1936-11-30. Woody Allen is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and comedian.

  2. "Annie Hall", film written and directed by Woody Allen, starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, is released; wins Academy

    "Annie Hall", film written and directed by Woody Allen, starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, is released; wins Academy Award for Best Picture in 1978

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When was Woody Allen born?
Woody Allen was born on 1936-11-30 (American).
What is Woody Allen known for?
American filmmaker, writer and actor
What historical events involved Woody Allen?
Woody Allen was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Woody Allen is born, "Annie Hall", film written and directed by Woody Allen, starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, is released; wins Academy.

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