Part A
Woody
Allen is an American producer, entertainer, director, Oscar-winner, and screen
star whose career spans more than 50 years. He broke into his first media
business at the age of 15 selling jokes to his local newspaper. Later Woody Allen
started doing standup comedy becoming a local comedian. Later in life he was hired to write one of
his famous scripts What New Pussycat?
Knowing that he wasn’t going to satisfied with his work without having total
control of his production he knew that he wanted to be a producer.
Woody
Allen remains one of the most respected living directors, boasting nineteen
Academy Award nominations and four Oscars. He best known for his romantic
comedies Annie Hall (1977) and Manhattan (1979), he has also made he has done
movies from different genera’s. He’s gone from doing movies about some
bergmanesque films such as "Stardust Memories" to self-destructive
darkness of "Match Point”, but one thing is sure he always stuck with
comedy. Though his style of movies changed over his career he is still one of
the most respected American producers.
Part B
Woody
Allen social life seems to be perfect having the respect of other celebrities,
but his personal life is a lot more complicated and absurd then any one would imagine.
In the 1980’s Mia Farrow came into the
life of Woody Allen they lasted together for 12 years. Woody and Mia adopted
two children together Dylan Farrow and Moshe Farrow. They separate one Mia
found nude picture of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi who was around 20 at the
time. Soon after Soon-Yi and Woody finally admitted to the press that they had
an affair and kept the relationship going long after.
After the separation the battle
of custody of the adopted children began and it wasn’t till then that
speculation that their daughter Dylan was sexually molested by her father. This
was soon discarded by the police calling them "untrue and disgraceful."
These allegations was once again brought up in 2014 when Dylan wrote an article
on The New York times ‘Open Letter’ which describe in her own words the
predator that lived in the same roof. She talked about how Woody Allen had
molested her and how she thought that every other father did the same.
Citations
Dylan Farrow (February 1, 2014) An Open Letter From Dylan
Farrow. The NT Times. Retrieved from http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/01/an-open-letter-from-dylan-farrow/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0.
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