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Alan J. Pakula

Filmmaker

Alan J. Pakula was a movie producer and director whose career peaked in the 1970s with the films Klute (1971, starring Jane Fonda), The Parallax View (1974, starring Warren Beatty) and All the President's Men (1976, starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman). Pakula graduated from Yale University and moved to Hollywood in the 1950s, where he worked for Warner Brothers and Paramount. In 1956 he produced the feature film Fear Strikes Out with director Robert Mulligan. Together they produced several successful films in the early 1960s, including the 1962 film adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird. By the late 1960s Pakula turned to directing, beginning with The Sterile Cuckoo (1969, starring Liza Minnelli). A major figure in Hollywood in the 1970s, his edge seemed to dull a bit in the '80s and '90s and his films drew less and less attention, but Pakula still showed a sure hand with dramas and legal thrillers, including Sophie's Choice (1982, starring Meryl Streep), Presumed Innocent (1990, starring Harrison Ford and Raul Julia) and The Pelican Brief (1993, starring Julia Roberts). He was killed in an auto accident while driving in New York in 1998.

Extra credit: Pakula never won an Academy Award but was nominated three times: once as a producer (To Kill a Mockingbird), once as a director (All the President's Men) and once as a writer (Sophie's Choice).

Four Good Links

IGN: Alan Pakula

Nice review of his film career, from 2002

His Films and His Life

Informative review of a 2005 biography

Alan J. Pakula

Bio and filmography from the Internet Movie Database

Not Exactly Starting Over

Pakula fans should enjoy this 1999 profile of his wife, Hannah

Vital Stats

Birth

7 April 1928

Birthplace

New York, New York

Death

19 November 1998
(age 70)

Best Known As

The director of All the President's Men