Paul Schrader
Director and screenwriter of 'Taxi Driver'

Born
July 22nd, 1946
79 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1946, this individual emerged as a significant figure in American cinema, developing a unique approach to storytelling. The career began as a film critic before transitioning to screenwriting, with a notable early success being 'Taxi Driver', which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976. Directorial endeavors include 'American Gigolo', 'Raging Bull', and 'First Reformed', showcasing a focus on complex characters and moral struggles. Contributions to film cover themes of spirituality, redemption, and cultural critique, establishing a legacy within the film industry.
Wrote 'Taxi Driver', awarded Palme d'Or
Directed 'American Gigolo'
Directed 'First Reformed'
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