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Miloš Forman

AKA: Milos Forman
Birthday: 1932-02-18
Died: 2018-04-13
Birthplace: Čáslav, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]


Jan Tomáš "Miloš" Forman (/ˈmiːloʊʃ/; Czech: [ˈmɪloʃ ˈforman]; February 18, 1932 – April 13, 2018) was a Czech and American film director, screenwriter, actor, and professor who rose to fame in his native Czechoslovakia before emigrating to the United States in 1968. Forman was an important figure in the Czechoslovak New Wave. Film scholars and Czechoslovak authorities saw his 1967 film The Firemen's Ball as a biting satire on Eastern European Communism. The film was initially shown in theatres in his home country in the more reformist atmosphere of the Prague Spring. However, it was later banned by the Communist government after the invasion by the Warsaw Pact countries in 1968. Forman was subsequently forced to leave Czechoslovakia for the United States, where he continued making films, gaining wider critical and financial success. In 1975, he directed One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) starring Jack Nicholson as a patient in a mental institution. The film received widespread acclaim, and was the second in history to win all five major Academy Awards: Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor in Leading Role, and Actress in Leading Role. In 1978, he directed the anti-war musical Hair which premiered at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. In 1981, he directed the turn of the century drama film, Ragtime, which was known for its large ensemble cast. The film went on to receive 8 Academy Award nominations. His next feature was a period biographical film, Amadeus (1984), based on the life of famed classical musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart starring Tom Hulce, and F. Murray Abraham. The film was both a critical and financial success earning 11 nominations with 8 wins including for Best Picture, and another win for Forman as Best Director. In 1996, Forman received another Academy Award nomination for Best Director for The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). Throughout Forman's career he won 2 Academy Awards, 3 Golden Globe Awards, Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, a British Academy Film Award, a César Award, David di Donatello Award, and the Czech Lion. Description above from the Wikipedia article Miloš Forman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Keeping the Faith
Character: Father Havel
Heartburn
Character: Dimitri
TVTV Looks at the Oscars
Character: Self

It Is Hell with the Princess
Character: čert Elrebub
Beloved
Character: Jaromil


Carrière, 250 Meters
Character: Self
The Beatles Revolution
Character: Self
Remembering Ragtime
Character: Self

Visions of Eight
Character: Narrator
New Year's Day
Character: Lazlo

Why Havel?
Character: voice
The Making of 'Amadeus'
Character: Self - Director

Shapes of Rhythm: The Music of Galt MacDermot
Character: Self - Interviewee: Director
A Room Nearby
Character: Self (voice)

An Occasion to Speak
Character: Self
An Interview with Milos Forman
Character: Themself

Miloš Forman
Character: Self

Completely Cuckoo
Character: Self

Olga
Character: Self

Chytilová Versus Forman
Character: Self
Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
Character: Self
Before the Nickelodeon: The Cinema of Edwin S. Porter
Character: Reader - The Biddle Brothers (voice)

Forman vs. Forman
Character: Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
The Statue of Liberty
Character: Self - Film Director

Chelsea on the Rocks
Character: Self
Sodankylä Forever
Character: Self


Fog City Mavericks
Character: Self
Drawn from Memory
Character: Self (voice)

Who Is Henry Jaglom?
Character: Self