Kimberly Peirce

Film director, producer, and screenwriter

Kimberly Peirce - Film director, producer, and screenwriter
Born

September 8th, 1967
57 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A director, producer, and screenwriter contributed significantly to American cinema. The debut feature film, 'Boys Don't Cry', received critical acclaim and won several awards, including an Academy Award for Hilary Swank's performance. Subsequent projects included directing 'Carrie', a remake of the classic horror film based on Stephen King's novel. Various works focused on complex characters and social issues, exploring themes of identity and violence.

Directed 'Boys Don't Cry'

Remade 'Carrie'

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