Steven Spielberg
Born December 18, 1946 (Age: 79)
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Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Biography
Steven Allan Spielberg KBE (born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema and is the highest-grossing film director of all time. Among other accolades, he has received three Academy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards and three BAFTA Awards, as well as the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1995, an honorary knighthood in 2001, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2006, the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2009, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015, and the National Medal of Arts in 2023. According to Forbes, he is the wealthiest celebrity. Spielberg was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. He moved to California and studied film in college. After directing several episodes for television, including Night Gallery and Columbo, he directed the television film Duel (1971), which Barry Diller approved. He made his theatrical debut with The Sugarland Express (1974), also beginning his decades-long collaboration with composer John Williams, with whom he has worked for all but five of his theatrical releases. He became a household name with the summer blockbuster Jaws (1975). He continued directing acclaimed escapist box-office hits with Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), and the original Indiana Jones trilogy (1981–1989). He also explored drama in The Color Purple (1985) and Empire of the Sun (1987). In 1993, Spielberg directed back-to-back hits with the science fiction thriller Jurassic Park, the highest-grossing film at the time, and the epic historical drama Schindler's List, which has often been ranked among the greatest films ever made. He won the Academy Award for Best Director for the latter as well as for the World War II epic Saving Private Ryan (1998). Spielberg has since directed the science fiction films A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), Minority Report (2002), War of the Worlds (2005) and Ready Player One (2018); the historical dramas Amistad (1997), Munich (2005), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), Bridge of Spies (2015) and The Post (2017); the comedies Catch Me If You Can (2002) and The Terminal (2004); the animated film The Adventures of Tintin (2011); the musical West Side Story (2021); and the family drama The Fabelmans (2022). Spielberg co-founded Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Pictures, and he has served as a producer for many successful films and television series, among them Poltergeist (1982), Gremlins (1984), Back to the Future (1985), An American Tail (1986), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Animaniacs (1993), Freakazoid! (1995), Twister (1996), Band of Brothers (2001) and Transformers (2007). Several of Spielberg's works are considered among the greatest films in history, and some are among the highest-grossing films of all time. Seven of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In 2013, Time listed him among the 100 most influential people. In 2023, Spielberg was the recipient of the first-ever Time 100 Impact Award in the US. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steven Spielberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Steven Allan Spielberg KBE (born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema and is the highest-grossing film director of all time. Among other accolades, he has received three Academy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards and three BAFTA Awards, as well as the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1995, an honorary knighthood in 2001, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2006, the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2009, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015, and the National Medal of Arts in 2023. According to Forbes, he is the wealthiest celebrity.
Spielberg was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. He moved to California and studied film in college. After directing several episodes for television, including Night Gallery and Columbo, he directed the television film Duel (1971), which Barry Diller approved. He made his theatrical debut with The Sugarland Express (1974), also beginning his decades-long collaboration with composer John Williams, with whom he has worked for all but five of his theatrical releases. He became a household name with the summer blockbuster Jaws (1975). He continued directing acclaimed escapist box-office hits with Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), and the original Indiana Jones trilogy (1981–1989). He also explored drama in The Color Purple (1985) and Empire of the Sun (1987).
In 1993, Spielberg directed back-to-back hits with the science fiction thriller Jurassic Park, the highest-grossing film at the time, and the epic historical drama Schindler's List, which has often been ranked among the greatest films ever made. He won the Academy Award for Best Director for the latter as well as for the World War II epic Saving Private Ryan (1998). Spielberg has since directed the science fiction films A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), Minority Report (2002), War of the Worlds (2005) and Ready Player One (2018); the historical dramas Amistad (1997), Munich (2005), War Horse (2011), Lincoln (2012), Bridge of Spies (2015) and The Post (2017); the comedies Catch Me If You Can (2002) and The Terminal (2004); the animated film The Adventures of Tintin (2011); the musical West Side Story (2021); and the family drama The Fabelmans (2022).
Spielberg co-founded Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Pictures, and he has served as a producer for many successful films and television series, among them Poltergeist (1982), Gremlins (1984), Back to the Future (1985), An American Tail (1986), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Animaniacs (1993), Freakazoid! (1995), Twister (1996), Band of Brothers (2001) and Transformers (2007). Several of Spielberg's works are considered among the greatest films in history, and some are among the highest-grossing films of all time. Seven of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In 2013, Time listed him among the 100 most influential people. In 2023, Spielberg was the recipient of the first-ever Time 100 Impact Award in the US.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Steven Spielberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography
Breakdown: 1975
2025
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as Self - Director of JAWS (archive footage)
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Age: 79
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert
2025
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as Self
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Age: 78
Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It
2021
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as Self
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Age: 74
A Case of the Cold War: Bridge of Spies
2016
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as Self
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Age: 69
Close Up
2012
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 65
Paul
2011
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as Self
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Age: 64
Waking Sleeping Beauty
2009
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 62
AFI: 100 Years... 100 Movies... 10th Anniversary Edition
2007
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as Self
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Age: 60
Red Sun, Black Sand: The Making of 'Letters from Iwo Jima'
2007
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as Self
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Age: 60
50 Films to See Before You Die
2006
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as Self
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Age: 59
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing
2004
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as Self
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Age: 57
The Force Is with Them: The Legacy of 'Star Wars'
2004
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as Self
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Age: 57
Austin Powers in Goldmember
2002
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as Steven Spielberg / Famous Director ('Austinpussy')
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Age: 55
Vanilla Sky
2001
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as Self (uncredited)
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Age: 54
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
2001
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as Self
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Age: 54
Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens - A Life in Animation
2000
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as Self
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Age: 53
American Beauty: Look Closer...
2000
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as Self
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Age: 53
No Image
Into the Breach: Saving Private Ryan
1999
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as Self
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Age: 52
Remembering Stanley Kubrick
1999
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as Self
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Age: 52
The Director's Vision: Hollywood's Best Discuss Their Craft
1998
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as himself
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Age: 51
No Image
The Middle Passage
1997
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as Self
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Age: 50
Men in Black
1997
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as Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)
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Age: 50
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
1997
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as Popcorn-Eating Man (uncredited)
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Age: 50
The Magical World of Chuck Jones
1992
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as Self
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Age: 45
Martin Scorsese Directs
1990
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as Self
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Age: 43
Nickelodeon Studios Opening Day Celebration!
1990
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as
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Age: 43
Gremlins
1984
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as Man in Electric Wheelchair (uncredited)
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Age: 37
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
1984
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as Tourist at Airport (uncredited)
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Age: 37
The Making of Poltergeist
1982
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as Self
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Age: 35
The Blues Brothers
1980
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as Cook County Assessor's Office Clerk
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Age: 33
Jaws
1975
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as Amity Point Lifestation Worker (voice) (uncredited)
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Age: 28