Terrence Malick
Terrence Malick was born on Nov 30, 1943 in USA. Terrence Malick's big-screen debut came with Drive, He Said directed by Jack Nicholson in 1971. Terrence Malick is known for A Hidden Life directed by Terrence Malick, August Diehl stars as Franz Jägerstätter and Valerie Pachner as Fani Jägerstätter. Terrence Malick has got 49 awards and 70 nominations so far. The most recent award Terrence Malick achieved is Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain. The upcoming new movie Terrence Malick plays is The Book of Vision which will be released on Jul 08, 2021.
Terrence Malick was born in Ottawa, Illinois. His family subsequently lived in Oklahoma and he went to school in Austin, Texas. He did his undergraduate work at Harvard, graduating summa cum laude with a degree in philosophy in 1965.A member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society, he attended Magdalen College, Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship, but did not finish his thesis on Martin Heidegger, allegedly because of a disagreement with his advisor. Returning to the States, he taught philosophy at M.I.T. and published a translation of Heidegger's "Vom Wesen des Grundes" as "The Essence of Reasons". Malick did not get his PhD in philosophy: Instead, he attended the American Film Institute Conservatory in its inaugural year (1969), taking a Masters of Fine Arts degree in film-making. His masters thesis was the seventeen-minute comedy short Lanton Mills (1969), which starred Warren Oates and Harry Dean Stanton. Malick himself acted in the short.At A.F.I., Malick made a lasting association with Jack Fisk, who would establish himself as an Oscar-nominated art director and production designer and serve as art director on all of Malick's films. He also picked up Mike Medavoy as an agent, who got Malick work doctoring scripts and marketed his original ones. He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 Alan Arkin trucker movie Deadhead Miles (1972), which was many miles from Harvard let along Oxford, and for the 1972 Paul Newman-Lee Marvin contemporary oater Pocket Money (1972), another departure from fields of academia. "Deadhead Miles" was dumped by Paramount as unreleasable and "Pocket Money", despite being headlined by two Top Ten Box Office stars, flopped. It was an inauspicious start to a legendary career, but it influenced Malick to begin directing his own scripts.His first two films were the now critically acclaimed Badlands (1973) and Days of Heaven (1978). He then took a self-imposed retirement of nearly two decades from film-making before lensing his 1998 adaptation of James Jones's The Thin Red Line (1998), which was nominated for 7 Academy Awards, including nods for Malick for directing and adapted screenplay.Adopting a Kubrickian pace of movie-making, he directed The New World (2005) and the autobiographical The Tree of Life (2011) with gaps of only seven and six years, respectively, between release. However, he reportedly was working on ideas for "The Tree of Life" since the late 70s, including exposing footage that found its way into his finished film.In an unprecedented burst of productivity, he shot his next four films, To the Wonder (2012), Knight of Cups (2015), an as-yet unnamed drama and the cosmic documentary Voyage of Time: Life's Journey (2015) back-to-back during and immediately after completing the long editing process of "Tree of Life". Like Stanley Kubrick, Malick usually takes well over a year to edit his films. All three are highly anticipated by cineastes the world over.
Birthday
Nov 30, 1943Place of Birth
Ottawa, Illinois, USAAlso known
泰倫斯·馬利克, Малик, Терренс, テレンス・マリック, Terry Malick, 테렌스 맬릭, 테런스 맬릭
Known For
Awards
49 wins & 70 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
producer
6.1 - 2019
director, writer
7.4 - 2017
writer, director
5.6 - 2017
producer
5.0 - 2016
director, writer
7.1 - 2016
Voyage of Time: Life's Journey
director, writer
6.5 - 2016
producer
5.4 - 2015
director, writer
5.6 - 2015
producer
7.5 - 2014
producer
6.0 - 2013
producer
6.5 - 2012
director, writer
5.8 - 2011
director, writer
6.8 - 2006
producer
7.4 - 2005
director, writer
6.7 - 2004
producer
6.5 - 2004
producer
7.4 - 2002
writer
5.9 - 2000
producer
7.3 - 2000
producer
7.8 - 1998
director, writer
7.6 - 19787.8
- 1974
writer
6.8 - 19737.7
- 19725.4
- 1971
writer
7.7 - 1971
writer
5.7