Nancy Jane MeyersAmerican director, screenwriter and producer
Date of Birth: 08.12.1949
Country: USA |
Biography of Nancy Meyers
Nancy Jane Meyers, an American film director, screenwriter, and producer, was born in 1949 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She started working as a director's assistant while studying at the University of California, Los Angeles. Later, she ventured into screenplay writing. In 1980, Meyers produced and co-wrote the comedy film "Private Benjamin," starring Goldie Hawn. The film was a huge commercial success, grossing over $150 million worldwide, and earned Meyers her first Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
Meyers' directorial debut came in 1998 with the family comedy "The Parent Trap," in which she also co-wrote the screenplay. However, she gained significant recognition as a director in 2001 with the release of the romantic comedy "What Women Want." The film, starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, grossed nearly $400 million and received positive reviews from critics.
In 2003, Meyers directed the successful romantic comedy "Something's Gotta Give," featuring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton. The film, which Meyers envisioned Nicholson for while writing the script, exceeded expectations at the box office, grossing over $250 million. Meyers continued her successful streak with the film "The Holiday," starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet, which captivated audiences with its romantic storyline.
Throughout her career, Meyers has consistently served as a producer in most of her films. Her latest project as of today is the comedy film "It's Complicated," starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steve Martin. The film revolves around a mother of a large family who finds herself torn between her ex-husband and a new love interest.
Nancy Meyers' films have enjoyed widespread success and appeal to audiences of all ages and genders. Her talent as a director and writer has positioned her as one of Hollywood's most promising filmmakers.