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Terrence Malick
Birthday: November 30, 1943

Birth Place: Waco, Texas, USA
Height: 0' 0"

Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Terrence Malick. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@actorsofhollywood.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

 

Biography

Terrence Malick is one of the great enigmas of contemporary filmmaking, a shadowy figure whose towering reputation rests almost entirely on a pair of near-perfect features released a generation ago. A visual stylist beyond compare, Malick emerged during the golden era of 1970s American movie-making, bringing to the screen a dreamlike, ethereal beauty countered by elliptical, ironic storytelling; resonant and mythic, his films illuminated themes of love and death with rare mastery, their indelible images distinguished by economy and precision.Born in Waco, TX, on November 30, 1943, Malick spent many of his formative summers working as a farmhand, an experience upon which he would draw extensively in his films. Upon graduating from Harvard with a degree in philosophy, he entered Magdalen College in Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, but exited prior to completing his final thesis. On returning to the U.S., he became a freelance journalist, with his byline appearing in such publications as Life, Newsweek, and The New Yorker. While tenuring as a philosophy professor at M.I.T., Malick enrolled in a colleague's film course. In 1969, he was accepted into the first graduating class at the American Film Institute's Center for Advanced Studies, financing his studies by rewriting the screenplays for such films as Deadhead Miles (which did not see release until 1982), Dirty Harry, and Drive, He Said. Upon completing his AFI studies with 1972's 12-minute short Lanton Mills, Malick earned his first feature screenwriting credit on Stuart Rosenberg's Pocket Money. That same year, he also began production on his directorial debut, Badlands. Rejecting all studio offers, Malick gathered financing through a partnership agreement with a group of several small investors, shooting with a non-union crew on a budget of less than 350,000 dollars. The finished 1973 product, an iconic and loose retelling of the Starkweather/Fugate murder spree of the 1950s, bore little trace of its low-budget genesis, however, and was widely hailed as a masterpiece upon its release. However, a follow-up was not quickly forthcoming, and apart from the script for Jack Starrett's 1974 crime caper The Gravy Train, penned under the pseudonym David Whitney, Malick fell silent for five years.When he finally resurfaced with 1978's Days of Heaven, the critical praise was even more thunderous. Shot with impeccable beauty by cinematographer Nestor Almendros (who won an Academy Award for his work), the tale of wheat harvesters in the Texas Panhandle at the turn of the century was an elegy for America's past, a heartland corrupted by greed and progress. After the picture's release, Malick — who won a Cannes Best Director award for the film — relocated to Paris, where he lived in virtual seclusion without publicly commenting on his past movie work or on the possibility of future projects. Finally, after nearly two decades of silence, in 1997, Malick announced his return to filmmaking with an adaptation of the James Jones novel The Thin Red Line. The highly anticipated 1998 film, while not the long-awaited masterpiece many were expecting, met with positive reviews and earned Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominations for Malick. Filled with the kind of stunning imagery that defined Days of Heaven, the film effectively convinced many observers that although Malick may have been lost to Hollywood for years, he had in no way lost his touch.

Movie Credits
Tree of Life (2008)
[ Mel Gibson ][ Colin Farrell ]
The New World (2005)
[ Christian Bale ][ Colin Farrell ][ David Thewlis ][ Christopher Plummer ][ Jonathan Pryce ]
Bear's Kiss (2002)
[ Keith Allen ]
The Thin Red Line (1998)
[ George Clooney ][ John Cusack ][ John Travolta ][ Sean Penn ][ Jared Leto ]
Days of Heaven (1978)
[ Richard Gere ][ Sam Shepard ]
The Gravy Train (1974)
[ Stacy Keach ][ Frederic Forrest ][ Paul Dooley ]
Badlands (1973)
[ Martin Sheen ][ Warren Oates ][ Alan Vint ]
Pocket Money (1972)
[ Paul Newman ][ Lee Marvin ][ Hector Elizondo ][ Richard Farnsworth ][ Wayne Rogers ]
Deadhead Miles (1972)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Richard Kiel ][ Hector Elizondo ][ Charles Durning ]
Dirty Harry (1971)
[ Clint Eastwood ][ Andrew Robinson ][ John Vernon ]
Drive, He Said (1971)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Bruce Dern ][ Michael Margotta ]
Lanton Mills (1969)
[ Harry Dean Stanton ][ Warren Oates ]

Trivia

  • Resides in Austin, Texas.
  • MFA from the American Film Institute
  • Went to St. Stephen's high school in Austin, Texas (where he played football) Went to Harvard; was a Rhodes Scholar
  • In his contract for directing "The Thin Red Line" he stated that no current pictures of him could be published or shown anywhere.
  • Wrote a treatment for Dirty Harry (1971) but none of his work appears in the final version.
  • After Days of Heaven (1978), it was a full 20 years before he directed his next film, _Thin Red Line, The (1998)_ qv).
  • Appeared as unannounced guest on the screening of Badlands in the retrospective section of the 54th. Berlin filmfestival 2004.
  • Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 636-639. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
  • He taught in France from 1979-1994.
  • He grew up on a farm and worked as a farmhand before studying philosophy at Harvard. After graduating he went to Magdalen College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar but left before finishing his thesis (on Martin Heidegger) after a disagreement with his advisor. He moved back to the United States and taught philosophy at MIT while freelancing as a journalist.
  • Turned down an offer to direct "The Elephant Man."
  • Wrote an unused draft of Great Balls Of Fire!
  • Although notoriously withdrawn from public life, his friends such as Martin Sheen have always remarked that he is a very warm and humble man who prefers to work without media intrusion.
  • Phi Beta Kappa student

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