[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario de lanzamientosTop 250 películasPelículas más popularesBuscar películas por géneroTaquilla superiorHorarios y entradasNoticias sobre películasPelículas de la India destacadas
    Programas de televisión y streamingLas 250 mejores seriesSeries más popularesBuscar series por géneroNoticias de TV
    Qué verÚltimos trailersTítulos originales de IMDbSelecciones de IMDbDestacado de IMDbGuía de entretenimiento familiarPodcasts de IMDb
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalPremios STARmeterInformación sobre premiosInformación sobre festivalesTodos los eventos
    Nacidos un día como hoyCelebridades más popularesNoticias sobre celebridades
    Centro de ayudaZona de colaboradoresEncuestas
Para profesionales de la industria
  • Idioma
  • Totalmente compatible
  • English (United States)
    Parcialmente compatible
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista de visualización
Iniciar sesión
  • Totalmente compatible
  • English (United States)
    Parcialmente compatible
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usar app
Atrás
  • Biografía
  • Premios
  • Trivia
  • Preguntas Frecuentes
IMDbPro
Greta Gerwig

Trivia

Greta Gerwig

Editar
  • Wrote in detail about the 42 takes she did of one 28-second scene in Frances Ha (2012) in a N.Y. Times Magazine article titled 'I Know I'm Doing the Scene Badly, But I Can't Figure Out How to Do It Well' [May 2013].
  • Her real-life parents, Gordon Gerwig and Christine Gerwig, portrayed the parents to her character in Frances Ha (2012). Her father declared that he was reluctant to do it, even though he doesn't have any lines, as he believed the role should be given to a professional actor.
  • Never officially attended film school, instead learning everything she could about filmmaking from on-set observations as an actress and writer.
  • Studied philosophy at Barnard College.
  • Has been in a relationship with Noah Baumbach since 2011. On March 19, 2019, it was announced they had welcomed a son, Harold.
  • Grew up in a household without television.
  • When she's directing, Greta forbids all cellphones on set.
  • Close friend of Adam Driver.
  • Directed 5 actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Saoirse Ronan (twice), Laurie Metcalf, Florence Pugh, Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera.
  • She said that in the wake of the newly covered allegations of sexual misconduct by Woody Allen against his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow that she will never work with Allen again.
  • Grew up in Sacramento, California.
  • Is very receptive to improvisation from her actors as long as the established dialogue informs the characterization. She prefers not to rewrite her dialogue.
  • Went to Barnard College, where she majored in philosophy, wrote plays and was co-founder of an improv group called "The Tea Party Ensemble".
  • Is an avid fan of fellow Sacramento author Joan Didion.
  • In February 2014, it was announced that she would star, produce and occasionally write in the planned spin-off to How I Met Your Mother. Cómo conocí a tu madre (2005). This created an outburst in the "blogosphere", as several fans and writers claimed that Gerwig was failing her indie roots. One writer compared the rage among fans to be "like when Nirvana signed to Geffen Records".
  • While attending St. Francis Catholic High School (Sacramento), Greta participated in such shows as "Into the Woods," "The Boy Friend," "Pippin" and "The Apple Tree" before graduating in 2002.
  • Having had aspirations to be a ballet dancer as a young girl, Greta's notion of royalty has always been the ballet greats like Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gelsey Kirkland.
  • Counts Barry Jenkins' Luz de luna (2016) as a major influence.
  • One major Hollywood stylist has described Gerwig as a "modern Catherine Deneuve" because of her fashionable look and sensibility.
  • Member of the 'Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' (AMPAS) since 2016.
  • Is a fan of the Alan Partridge character played by Steve Coogan.
  • She has German, Irish, English, and Cornish ancestry. One of her paternal great-grandmothers, Amelia Issac Rogers, was born in Brazil, to parents from Cornwall.
  • Favorite sex scene in film was between Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie in Venecia rojo shocking (1973). Favorite romantic scene occurred in David Lean's Lo que no fue (1945) between Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson.
  • Had she been nominated for Best Director in 2020, (for Little Women) she would have been the first woman in Academy Awards history to be nominated twice.
  • Attended New York's Barnard College (Columbia University).
  • Gerwig, Oscar-nominated for her directorial debut, joins the rank of other such distinguished artists similarly recognized, namely: Orson Welles (El Ciudadano Kane (1941)), Delbert Mann (Marty (1955)), Sidney Lumet (12 hombres en pugna (1957)), Jack Clayton (Room at the Top (1958)), Mike Nichols (¿Quién le teme a Virginia Woolf? (1966)), Warren Beatty & Buck Henry (El cielo puede esperar (1978)), Robert Redford (Gente corriente (1980)), Hugh Hudson (Carros de fuego (1981)), James L. Brooks (La fuerza del cariño (1983)), Roland Joffé (Los gritos del silencio (1984)), Kenneth Branagh (Enrique V (1989)), Jim Sheridan (Mi pie izquierdo (1989)), Kevin Costner (Danza con lobos (1990)), John Singleton (Los dueños de la calle (1991)), Spike Jonze (¿Quieres ser John Malkovich? (1999)), Sam Mendes (Belleza americana (1999)), Rob Marshall (Chicago (2002)), Bennett Miller (Truman Capote (2005)), Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton (2007)), Benh Zeitlin (Una niña maravillosa (2012)).
  • Actress, director and playwright.
  • Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in 2014.
  • Originally signed on to a petition by supporters of the international boycott movement against Israel that unsuccessfully demanded that an Israeli theatre production be cancelled, but publicly stated soon afterwards that the petition did not reflect her views and that she disavowed signing it.
  • Lifelong cinematic crush has been veteran actor John Wayne, especially her memories of him in such titles as Río Rojo (1948) and Río Bravo (1959).
  • Living in New York City.
  • In 2020, Gerwig became the first woman to have directed two movies that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, Lady Bird (2017) and Mujercitas (2019). Two years later, Jane Campion became the second woman to direct two Best Picture nominees, El piano (1993) and El poder del perro (2021). Gerwig also became the first woman to direct three Best Picture nominees with Barbie (2023).
  • She has directed three films that have been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Lady Bird (2017), Mujercitas (2019) and Barbie (2023).

Contribuir a esta página

Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta
  • Obtén más información acerca de cómo contribuir
Editar página

Más de esta persona

Más para explorar

Visto recientemente

Habilita las cookies del navegador para usar esta función. Más información.
Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
Inicia sesión para obtener más accesoInicia sesión para obtener más acceso
Sigue a IMDb en las redes sociales
Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
Para Android e iOS
Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
  • Ayuda
  • Índice del sitio
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • Licencia de datos de IMDb
  • Sala de prensa
  • Publicidad
  • Trabaja con nosotros
  • Condiciones de uso
  • Política de privacidad
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, una compañía de Amazon

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.