BPS 178: Navigating the Hollywood Machine with Oscar Winner Taylor Hackford
Sitting down with one of the big names in this business this week
was a really cool opportunity. I am honored to have on the show
today, Academy Award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter,
Taylor Hackford. Taylor's has directed films...
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Sitting down with one of the big names in this business this week
was a really cool opportunity. I am honored to have on the show
today, Academy Award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter,
Taylor Hackford.
Taylor's has directed films like An Officer and a Gentleman
(1982), White Nights (1985), Proof of Life (2000), Dolores
Claiborne (1995), Against All Odds (1984), Parker (2013), the
iconic Ray Charles biopic, Ray of 2004, and
The Comedian (2016) just to name a few. He also has
served as president of the Directors Guild of America and is
married to the incomparable acting legend Helen
Mirren.
Long before gaining popularity, Hackford had an interesting journey
on his climb-up. Taylor served in the US Peace Corps in
Bolivia after college. Before then, while pursuing his studies in
law there was an odd turn of events. Inspired by mutual friends who
were film students, Hackford, quit school and sought out an
entry-level position with KCET TV in LA. There, he learned and
grew. He did everything. From office assistance to investigative
reporting, which earned him two Emmys and an Associated Press
Award, to documentaries, short films, and directing.
Hackford racked up his first hit directing and writing Teenage
Father in 1978. The film won an Academy Award for Best Short
Subject. It explores the life of a 17-year-old senior boy who is a
soon-to-be father with his girlfriend, a 15-year-old sophomore.
They evaluate the decisions about how they got here, and the
decisions on what they will do next.
He then went on to direct the very successful romantic drama film,
Officer and a Gentleman in 1982. Recognized as the best film of the
year and grossing $190 million from a $7 million budget. The film
also made history at the Academy Awards where a black man, Louis
Gossett Jr. won the Oscars for Best Supporting Actor for the first
time in Academy history. The film tells the story of Zack Mayo
(Gere), a United States Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is
beginning his training at Aviation Officer Candidate School. While
Zack meets his first true girlfriend during his training, a young
"townie" named Paula, he also comes into conflict with the
hard-driving Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley training his
class.
Besides winning two Academy Awards, the film also won a BAFTA, two
Golden Globes, one Grammy, one NAACP Image Awards, a Japan Academy
Film Prize, National Board of Review 10 best films of the year
awards, and a Writers Guild of America Awards.
If this isn’t every director’s dream, I don’t know what is. Of
course, success like this sets the bar even higher for oneself and
can make or break any filmmaker.
Another of Taylor's classics is 1997 The Devil's Advocate starring
Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Connie Nielsen, Craig T.
Nelson, Judith Ivey
An exceptionally adept Florida lawyer is offered a job to work in
New York City for a high-end law firm with a high-end boss - the
biggest opportunity of his career to date.
Taylor Hackford delivered another outstanding film in 2004. Ray.
The biographical musical film on the three decades journey of the
legendary blues musician, Ray Charles---from his humble beginnings
in the South, where he went blind at age seven, to his meteoric
rise to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s. It starred triple
threat actor, Jamie Foxx.
Ray received riveting reviews from the critics and multiple awards
including Best Actor at the Academy.
Hackford’s most recent work he produced or directed is The
Comedian, starring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito, and
other big names.
The film plot has Jackie (Robert De Niro) who is a comic icon,
attempting to reinvent himself despite his audience only wanting to
know him as a television character he played earlier in his career.
It is a look at the life of an aging insult comic named Jack
Burke.
It was certainly incredible to sit back and chat with Taylor. His
Ray Charles story alone is worth the process of admission, trust
me. Enjoy my conversation with Taylor Hackford.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
was a really cool opportunity. I am honored to have on the show
today, Academy Award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter,
Taylor Hackford.
Taylor's has directed films like An Officer and a Gentleman
(1982), White Nights (1985), Proof of Life (2000), Dolores
Claiborne (1995), Against All Odds (1984), Parker (2013), the
iconic Ray Charles biopic, Ray of 2004, and
The Comedian (2016) just to name a few. He also has
served as president of the Directors Guild of America and is
married to the incomparable acting legend Helen
Mirren.
Long before gaining popularity, Hackford had an interesting journey
on his climb-up. Taylor served in the US Peace Corps in
Bolivia after college. Before then, while pursuing his studies in
law there was an odd turn of events. Inspired by mutual friends who
were film students, Hackford, quit school and sought out an
entry-level position with KCET TV in LA. There, he learned and
grew. He did everything. From office assistance to investigative
reporting, which earned him two Emmys and an Associated Press
Award, to documentaries, short films, and directing.
Hackford racked up his first hit directing and writing Teenage
Father in 1978. The film won an Academy Award for Best Short
Subject. It explores the life of a 17-year-old senior boy who is a
soon-to-be father with his girlfriend, a 15-year-old sophomore.
They evaluate the decisions about how they got here, and the
decisions on what they will do next.
He then went on to direct the very successful romantic drama film,
Officer and a Gentleman in 1982. Recognized as the best film of the
year and grossing $190 million from a $7 million budget. The film
also made history at the Academy Awards where a black man, Louis
Gossett Jr. won the Oscars for Best Supporting Actor for the first
time in Academy history. The film tells the story of Zack Mayo
(Gere), a United States Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is
beginning his training at Aviation Officer Candidate School. While
Zack meets his first true girlfriend during his training, a young
"townie" named Paula, he also comes into conflict with the
hard-driving Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley training his
class.
Besides winning two Academy Awards, the film also won a BAFTA, two
Golden Globes, one Grammy, one NAACP Image Awards, a Japan Academy
Film Prize, National Board of Review 10 best films of the year
awards, and a Writers Guild of America Awards.
If this isn’t every director’s dream, I don’t know what is. Of
course, success like this sets the bar even higher for oneself and
can make or break any filmmaker.
Another of Taylor's classics is 1997 The Devil's Advocate starring
Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Connie Nielsen, Craig T.
Nelson, Judith Ivey
An exceptionally adept Florida lawyer is offered a job to work in
New York City for a high-end law firm with a high-end boss - the
biggest opportunity of his career to date.
Taylor Hackford delivered another outstanding film in 2004. Ray.
The biographical musical film on the three decades journey of the
legendary blues musician, Ray Charles---from his humble beginnings
in the South, where he went blind at age seven, to his meteoric
rise to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s. It starred triple
threat actor, Jamie Foxx.
Ray received riveting reviews from the critics and multiple awards
including Best Actor at the Academy.
Hackford’s most recent work he produced or directed is The
Comedian, starring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito, and
other big names.
The film plot has Jackie (Robert De Niro) who is a comic icon,
attempting to reinvent himself despite his audience only wanting to
know him as a television character he played earlier in his career.
It is a look at the life of an aging insult comic named Jack
Burke.
It was certainly incredible to sit back and chat with Taylor. His
Ray Charles story alone is worth the process of admission, trust
me. Enjoy my conversation with Taylor Hackford.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
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