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Sofia Coppola

Sofia Carmina Coppola (born May 14, 1971) is an American director, actress, producer, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. She is the first American woman to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Director.

Biography

Personal life

Coppola is the daughter of director Francis Ford Coppola, sister of Roman Coppola, niece of Talia Shire and a cousin of Nicolas Cage, Jason Schwartzman and Robert Schwartzman.

She attended Mills College and the California Institute of the Arts.

Coppola was married to director Spike Jonze from 1999 to 2003. She is expecting her first child with boyfriend Thomas Mars, of the French rock band Phoenix, in November 2006.[link]

Career

Coppola's career in film began early, as she appeared as an infant or a child extra in several of her father's films. The best known of these anonymous roles is her appearance in The Godfather as the baby boy in the christening scene. She is also featured in Coppola's film "The Outsider's" in the scene where Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, and Ralph Macchio are talking at the drive in before the famous burning church scene.

Anna (1987) was the first film in which she performed that was not associated with her father. However, her best known role is Mary Corleone in The Godfather Part III (1990), a role into which she was cast at the last minute after Winona Ryder fell ill. This heavily criticized performance (for which she received the award of "Worst New Star" in the 1990 Golden Raspberry Awards) effectively ended her acting career, except for an appearance in the independent film Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992), and a bit part in (1999). She played a gymnast in the video for "Elektrobank" by the Chemical Brothers, directed by her then-husband Spike Jonze.

Coppola is now better known as a successful film director. Her first three films were Lick the Star (1996), The Virgin Suicides (1999) and Lost in Translation (2003). Lost in Translation won the Academy Award for original screenplay and three Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture. With her Oscar nomination for Best Director (for Lost in Translation), Coppola became only the third woman (and the first American woman) to receive an Oscar nomination for film direction.

Coppola's forthcoming film is the biopic Marie-Antoinette, adapted from the biography by British historian Lady Antonia Fraser. Kirsten Dunst plays the title role and Coppola cousin Jason Schwartzman plays Antoinette's husband, King Louis XVI. It debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was booed and given a chilly reception by critics.

Coppola has often been lauded as a pop-culture icon within the indie music/film communities. In the mid 1990's, she and best friend "Zoe Cassavetes" helmed the short-lived series, Hi Octane on Comedy Central. The show was a virtual who's-who of underground music with frequent guests like "Donovan Leitch", "Mike Watt", "Thurston Moore" from the influential rock band "Sonic Youth", "Beck", and model-actress "Jenny Shimizu" (whose contribution to the show was educating viewers on the proper way to repair a transmission on a vehicle).

The mid '90s would prove to be an extremely productive time in Coppola's life. From the beginning of the decade, in which her art school education was often featured in girl-centric magazines like Seventeen and YM to the middle in which she co-helmed the clothing line she founded with Sonic Youth's "Kim Gordon", and the end which marked her directorial debut, Sofia has kept a finger pressed firmly on the pulse of the "next new thing." In 2002 fashion designer Marc Jacobs handpicked the actor/director to be the face of his house's fragrance. The campaign involved photographs of the Academy Award winner that were shot in a grainy, documentary style.

Filmography

Director - films

Director - music videos

Actress - films

Actress - music videos

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