Todd Field

Todd Field

Age
49
Birthday
Feb. 24th, 1964
Born in
Pomona, California, USA
Height

Todd Field's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force TV Show
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Once and Again TV Show
Once and Again
Danger Theatre TV Show
Danger Theatre
Take Five TV Show
Take Five
 

Main Movie Roles

1999 - Eyes Wide Shut
1999 - The Haunting
1996 - Twister
1994 - Sleep With Me
1993 - Ruby in Paradise
1989 - Fat Man and Little Boy
1989 - Gross Anatomy
1987 - Radio Days

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Sam
1
Charles
1
Josh Taubler
1
[Complete List]



BIOGRAPHY:

Todd Field began acting after graduating from high school in Portland, Oregon. A budding jazz musician as well, he skipped college in favor of a move east to New York to study acting. Once there, he began performing with the Ark Theatre Company as both an actor and musician. He subsequently won a role in Woody Allen's nostalgic Radio Days (1987). Field had an independent Spirit Award-nominated turn in Victor Nunez's Sundance Film Festival Grand jury Prize-winner Ruby in Paradise (1993). Field also starred in Nicole Holofcener's Walking and Talking (1996) which won the Grand Special Prize at the Deauville Film Festival in France. Other credits include Scott Ziehl's Broken Vessels (1998) in which Field starred and produced, and Stanley Kubrick's final masterpiece, Eyes Wide Shut (1999) in which he played the mysterious "Nick Nightingale". Field has made a name for himself as a writer/director. His first film When I Was a Boy (1993) was selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center as part of their New Directors/New Films series and was shown at the Museum of Modern Art. His next film, Nonnie & Alex (1995) received both the Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival and the Best Film prize at the Aspen Film Festival. The film was honored with a special citation from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Field also earned the Franklin J. Schaffner Award for Excellence from the AFI, one of the Institute's highest honors bestowed upon a filmmaker. In 2001, Field made his feature writing/directing debut with In the Bedroom (2001), an intensely emotional portrayal of the repercussions of family tragedy on a New England couple. Field won two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe nomination, and was named Best Director of the year by the National Board of Review. Internationally acclaimed by critics, the film was named Best Picture of the Year by The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, The New York Observer, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.

In 2006, Field co-wrote and directed Little Children (2006). The film, starring Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson (I), won numerous awards from the nation's top critics associations including writing awards for Field and Perrotta. The movie received three Golden Globe nominations including Best Picture of the Year, and was nominated for three Academy Awards.


TRIVIA:
  • Son 'Henry Field' (qv) played 'Nick Stahl' (qv)'s character as a child in _In the Bedroom (2001)_ (qv).
  • He received his M.F.A from the American Film Institute (AFI).
  • His daughter, 'Alida P. Field' (qv), has appeared in three of his films. Most notably as the "Young Gymnast" selling candy door-to-door in In the Bedroom (2001).
  • Raised in Portland, Oregon, from the age of two when his father, then a truck driver, moved the family north after taking a job as a traveling salesman hawking welding supplies.
  • His father in law is famed screenwriter 'Bo Goldman' (qv).
  • Directed 5 actors in Oscar nominated performances: 'Tom Wilkinson (I)' (qv), 'Sissy Spacek' (qv), 'Marisa Tomei' (qv), 'Kate Winslet' (qv), and 'Jackie Earle Haley' (qv).


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