Horton Foote نویسنده سینما و تلویزیون است. وی سال 1294 چشم به جهان گشود. از مهمترین آثار Horton Foote میتوان به فعالیت در فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد، فیلم تعقیب و فیلم Hurry Sundown اشاره کرد.
Horton Foote در سال 1341 دورهی پرتلاشی را در عرصه سینما و تلویزیون گذراند و در تولید اثر مهمی حضور داشته است. اثر مهم Horton Foote در این سال، فعالیت در فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد به کارگردانی رابرت مالیگن محسوب میشود.
شاید یکی از مهمترین بخشهای بیوگرافی Horton Foote فعالیت در فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد بوده است. Horton Foote سال 1341 در 47 سالگی در فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد به عنوان نویسنده فعالیت داشته است که توانست با مهارتش، جای خود را میان اهالی فضای سینما مطرح کند. Horton Foote توانست با فعالیت در فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد تجربه حرفهای موفقی برای خود رقم بزند و همکاری در کنار بازیگران بزرگ و باتجربهای نظیر گریگوری پک، John Megna، Frank Overton و Rosemary Murphy توانست سطح کاری او را متحول کند.
Horton Foote علاوهبر فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد، سال 1345 در 51 سالگی در فیلم تعقیب نیز فعالیت داشته است. Horton Foote اینبار با Arthur Penn یعنی کارگردان فیلم تعقیب و هنرمندانی چون مارلون براندو، Jane Fonda، رابرت ردفورد و ای. جی. مارشال همکاری داشت.
با اینکه Horton Foote را بیشتر بعنوان نویسنده میشناسیم، اما در حرفههای دیگر نیز فعال بوده است. Horton Foote علاوهبر نویسنده بهعنوان بازیگر نیز در سینما و تلویزیون فعالیت داشته است. مهمترین اثر Horton Foote در حرفهی بازیگر، فیلم جنگ داخلی آمریکا است.
در مجموع در کارنامه 93 ساله و بیوگرافی Horton Foote آثار مهمی وجود دارد. اگر میخواهید با بیوگرافی Horton Foote و زندگی حرفهای و آثار او بیشتر آشنا شوید، حتما به صفحه هر یک از آثار Horton Foote در منظوم سر بزنید. همه 8 اثر مهم Horton Foote در منظوم یک پروفایل اختصاصی دارند که اطلاعات کامل معرفی آنها تهیه شده است. امتیازی که هر یک از آثار Horton Foote در منظوم دارند، نمره و امتیازی است که مردم از یک تا ده به آنها دادهاند. در واقع هر چقدر Horton Foote در آثار ارزشمندتری فعالیت کرده باشد، توانسته نمرهی بیشتری از سوی مردم بگیرد، در نتیجه سوابق کاری و بیوگرافی Horton Foote درخشانتر خواهد شد. مثلا اثری که در بیوگرافی Horton Foote بیشترین امتیاز را از مردم گرفته است، فیلم کشتن مرغ مقلد محسوب میشود و اثری که در بیوگرافی Horton Foote کمترین امتیاز را گرفته است، فیلم Tender Mercies محسوب میشود.
اگر در مورد بیوگرافی Horton Foote نکات بیشتری میدانید حتما برای ما ارسال کنید تا کمکی بزرگ به همه مخاطبان و طرفداران Horton Foote کرده باشید. مثلا اگر اطلاعاتی دقیقتر در مورد بیوگرافی Horton Foote، آثار Horton Foote، جوایز Horton Foote، همکاران Horton Foote، گالری عکس Horton Foote، قد Horton Foote، وزن Horton Foote، رنگ چشم Horton Foote، وضعیت تأهل و همسر Horton Foote، فرزندان Horton Foote، حواشی Horton Foote و کودکی Horton Foote میدانید حتما برای ما ارسال کنید.
Horton Foote نویسنده و هنرمند کشورمان سرانجام با کولهباری از تجربه، در سال 1387 و در سن 93 سالگی پس از فعالیت در 8 اثر سینمایی چشم از جهان بست.
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Horton Foote, the Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist and Oscar-winning screenwriter, was born on March 14, 1916, in Wharton, Texas. He says at the age of ten, he had a "calling" to become an actor, and when he was 16 he convinced his parents to allow him to go to acting school. With their blessing he went to Pasadena, California, where he studied acting for two years at the Pasadena Playhouse. Subsequently, he moved to New York City and studied at Tamara Daykarhanova's Theatre School where he was inculcated with Michael Chekhov's version of the Second Studio technique developed at the Moscow Art Theatre. In time, Foote the dramatist would be hailed as the "American Chekhov," and his education does link him to the Russian master.Foote was one of the founders of the American Actors Company. He racked up some minor roles on stage, and decided that becoming a dramatist was his best insurance policy for ensuring he received decent roles. In 1944 he made his Broadway debut with "Only the Heart." His fate was sealed when he received better reviews for his writing than for his acting.Throughout the 1940s Foote continued to write for the theater, including experimental works. He started to write for television to support himself, soon becoming one of the mainstays of the Golden Age of television drama. He wrote teleplays for Playhouse 90 (1956), The Philco Television Playhouse (1948) and The United States Steel Hour (1953). Foote won an Oscar for Best Adapted screenplay for Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), which was the movie debut of Robert Duvall. Foote also continued to prosper on Broadway, with his plays "The Chase," "The Trip to Bountiful" with Lillian Gish and "The Traveling Lady" with Kim Stanley.After the film of "Mockingbird," Foote adapted "The Traveling Lady" as the movie Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965), but he began to grow disillusioned with Hollywood due to its treatment of his work. Despite being produced by multiple Oscar-winner Sam Spiegel, adapted by Lillian Hellman, and directed by Arthur Penn, as well as featuring one of Marlon Brando's finest performances, the film version of The Chase (1966) was a debacle. It was excoriated by the critics and a flop at the box office.Now out of favor both in Hollywood and on Broadway, Foote went into an exile of sorts in New Hampshire. Ten years after "To Kill a Mockingbird," Duvall gave a brilliant performance in Tomorrow (1972), the movie made from Foote's adaptation of William Faulkner's eponymous story. The film is a small masterpiece, and was well-reviewed by critics. Foote, whom Duvall calls "the rural Chekhov," wrote an original screenplay for the actor ten years after their collaboration on "Tomorrow." Tender Mercies (1983) brought both of them Oscars, for Best Original Screenplay for Foote and Best Actor for Duvall. A couple of years later, Geraldine Page would win the Best Actress Oscar for Foote's The Trip to Bountiful (1985), which brought him his third Academy Award nomination.In the 1970s he presented his nine-play cycle "Orphans' Home," based on his family. He remained active as as dramatist and screenwriter throughout the 1980s and '90s, and in 1995, his play "The Young Man From Atlanta," was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Nominated for an Emmy in 1959 for adapting Faulkner's short story "The Old Man" for "Playhouse 90," he would win the Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Special 42 years later for his second adaptation of the story (Old Man (1997)). He remains active in the 21st century, well into his 90s.Among Foote's prose works are "Farewell: A Memoir of a Texas Childhood" (1999), an account of life in Wharton, Texas. Hoote created the fictional town of Harrison, Texas, which he used as the locale for many of his plays. The first two installments of his autobiography, "Farewell," and "Beginnings," were published in 1999 and 2001, respectively.In addition to his Pulitzer Prize and two Oscars, Foote was honored with the William Inge Award for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theatre in 1989, a Gold Medal for Drama from the Academy of Arts and Letters in 1998, the Writer's Guild of America's Lifetime Achievement award in 1999, and the PEN American Center's Master American Dramatist Award in 2000.Horton Foote's success can be attributed to his honest examination of the human condition, and why some people survive tragedies while others are destroyed. His central themes of the sense of belonging and longing for home have resonate with audiences for 60 years.
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