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Martin Scorsese

Biography - Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese was a leader of the 1970s ‘Movie Brats,’ a talented group of young film school-bred directors who made challenging films under the Hollywood banner. Unlike some of his contemporaries (Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdanovich, etc.), Scorsese survived the rampant commercialism of 80s Hollywood and has remained a vital, important film artist. Like Clint Eastwood, Scorsese is experiencing an extraordinary late-career period with his award-winning films “Gangs of New York,” “The Aviator,” and “The Departed.”

In Scorsese’s childhood are the roots of many of his cinematic themes. Born November 17, 1942 in Flushing, Queens, he was raised in a working class Italian-American family. He grew up a strict Catholic, and for most of his childhood believed he would enter a seminary after high school. A rabid interest in cinema diverted those plans, however, and he ultimately graduated with an M.A. in Film from NYU, making him part of an early group of film school grads that would dominate the American cinema of the 70s. Scorsese became good friends with two future collaborators at NYU – brilliant editor Thelma Schoonmaker and famed actor Harvey Keitel.

The early 70s saw Scorsese acquaint himself with the changing American film scene, which was in a semi-revolt phase allowing young talent like Coppola, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and William Friedkin to find footing. Mentored by rebellious iconoclasts like John Cassavetes and Roger Corman, these young men forged new directions for Hollywood. Scorsese’s first film to make a splash was 1973’s “Mean Streets,” the first collaboration between Scorsese and Robert De Niro. New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael famously hailed “Mean Streets” as the coming of a major talent, and Scorsese’s harsh look at New York street life became a major success. Introducing many of his long-running themes – urban alienation, Catholic guilt, crises of masculinity – “Mean Streets” allowed Scorsese to channel his city-bred demons through a unique filmic filter, which became the ‘Scorsese style’ of rapid editing, extreme violence, fast dialogue, and a nervously unpredictable camera. The later, similarly-themed “Taxi Driver” (which introduced a scantily-clad Jodie Foster to the filmgoing public and won Scorsese the Cannes Palme d’Or) cemented the director as one of the most influential filmmakers on the planet, and remains one of the best films of the decade.

The lavish, overdone musical “New York, New York” led to a crisis for Scorsese, as its colossal failure contributed to a personal downfall. Struggling with drug addiction and a bruised confidence, Scorsese was pulled out of the gutter by De Niro, who convinced him to make “Raging Bull” - now remembered as one of the greatest American films of all time. The rest of the 80s, however, were up-and-down for Scorsese, who directed “The Color of Money” with Tom Cruise and Paul Newman and “The King of Comedy” with De Niro in an attempt at more mainstream fare. His return to more personal projects was a relief with 1988’s controversial “The Last Temptation of Christ.”

The 1990s saw Scorsese helm several terrific films, including the ambitious, crackling gangster epic “Goodfellas,” a rare period piece with “The Age of Innocence,” the gambling drama “Casino,” and the Nicolas Cage-starring “Bringing Out the Dead.” Recently Scorsese has hired young megastar Leonardo DiCaprio as his new muse (perhaps needing a De Niro replacement), and the pair have collaborated with great success on “Gangs of New York,” “The Aviator,” and “The Departed.” The latter film, which also stars Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon, Alec Baldwin, and Jack Nicholson, is an awards front-runner this year, and may finally win Scorsese his first Best Director Oscar. The superstar helmer has several interesting projects coming up, including the Japanese-set period piece “Silence” and a DiCaprio-starring biopic of Theodore Roosevelt.

Scorsese is truly a defining figure in contemporary American film, and his cinematic contributions are a gift to filmgoers around the world. His off-screen efforts include heading the Film Foundation, a group which helps preserve decaying stock of classic films. This is a fitting duty for Scorsese, who remains a glimmer of old-school hope amidst the often soulless, digital machinations of 21st century Hollywood.

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**EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE** Martin Scorsese and Helen Scorsese Director Martin Scorsese (R) and Helen Scorsese attend "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" 2008 Benefit for The Michael J. Fox Foundation at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers on November 5, 2008 in New York City. This event raised over $4 million for Parkinson's disease research. Director Martin Scorsese and Helen Scorsese attend "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" 2008 Benefit for The Michael J. Fox Foundation at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers on November 5, 2008 in New York City. This event raised over $4 million for Parkinson's disease research.
Martin Scorsese **EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE**
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" 2006 Benefit for The Michael J. Fox Foundati...
New York City
11/11/2006
Martin Scorsese and Helen Scorsese
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" 2006 Benefit for The Michael J. Fox Foundati...
New York City
11/11/2006
Director Martin Scorsese (R) and Helen Scorsese attend "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way ...
"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" 2008 Benefit For The Michael J. Fox Foundati...
New York
11/05/2008
Director Martin Scorsese and Helen Scorsese attend "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to C...
"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" 2008 Benefit For The Michael J. Fox Foundati...
New York
11/05/2008
Director Martin Scorsese speaks on stage during "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" 2008 Benefit for The Michael J. Fox Foundation at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers on November 5, 2008 in New York City. This event raised over $4 million for Parkinson's disease research. (L-R) Michael J. Fox, director Martin Scorsese and Francesca Scorsese attend the "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" benefit at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel on November 21, 2009 in New York City. (L-R) Tracy Pollan, Michael J. Fox, Martin Scorsese and Francesca Scorsese, and Helen Scorsese attend attends the "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" benefit at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel on November 21, 2009 in New York City. Martin Scorsese and guest
Director Martin Scorsese speaks on stage during "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure...
"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" 2008 Benefit For The Michael J. Fox Foundati...
New York
11/05/2008
(L-R) Michael J. Fox, director Martin Scorsese and Francesca Scorsese attend the "A Funny ...
"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" Benefit - Arrivals
New York
11/21/2009
(L-R) Tracy Pollan, Michael J. Fox, Martin Scorsese and Francesca Scorsese, and Helen Scor...
"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" Benefit - Arrivals
New York
11/21/2009
Martin Scorsese and guest
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's..." - A Benefit Evening for the Michael J. Fo...
New York City
12/07/2002
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Robin Williams and Martin Scorsese
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's..." Benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation ...
New York City
11/13/2004
Martin Scorsese
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's..." Benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation ...
New York City
11/13/2004
Martin Scorsese
"A Personal Journey " Screening - February 23, 1996
New York City
02/23/1996
(L-R) Producer Ehud Bleiberg, actor Robert De Niro, directors Paul Schrader and Martin Sco...
"Adam Resurrected" New York Screening - Arrivals
New York
12/08/2008
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Martin Scorsese (middle) and daughters
"Caper Fear" Film Society of New York Premiere
New York City
11/06/1991
Martin Scorsese
"Casino" Hollywood Premiere
Hollywood
11/16/1993
Martin Scorsese
"Casino" Los Angeles Premiere
Beverly Hills
11/16/1995
Martin Scorsese
"Cold Comfort Farm" New York City Screening - May 8, 1996
New York City
05/08/1996
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"Dangerous Liaisons" New York City Premiere
New York City
12/19/1988
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"Elite Party" - April 6, 1995
New York City
04/06/1995
Martin Scorsese and producer Mick Jagger
"Enigma" New York City Premiere
New York City
04/11/2002
Martin Scorsese
"Eyes Wide Shut" Beverly Hills Premiere - Party
Beverly Hills
07/13/1999
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"Eyes Wide Shut" Los Angeles Premiere Party
Beverly Hills
07/14/1999
Director/producer Martin Scorsese and Robbie Robertson
"Gangs of New York" World Premiere - After-Party
New York City
12/09/2002
Martin Scorsese
"Gangs of New York" - Los Angeles Premiere
Los Angeles
12/17/2002
Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio
"Gangs of New York" Japan Premiere
Tokyo
11/21/2002
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David Hemmings with Martin Scorsese
"Gangs of New York" Premiere - London
London
01/07/2003
Director Martin Scorsese being interviewed by french tv
"Gangs of New York" Premiere - Paris
Paris
01/06/2003
Leonardo DiCaprio and director/producer Martin Scorsese
"Gangs of New York" Press Conference - Tokyo
Tokyo
11/20/2002
Martin Scorsese
"Gangs of New York" Screening - Black & White Photography by Chris Weeks
West Hollywood
12/17/2002
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"Gangs of New York" World Premiere
New York City
12/09/2002
Martin Scorsese
"Gangs of New York" World Premiere - Outside Arrivals
New York City
12/09/2002
Ray Liotta, Martin Scorsese and Paul Sorvino
"Goodfellas" New York City Premiere
New York City
09/18/1990
Martin Scorsese's Parents
"Guilty By Suspicion" New York City Premiere - Arrivals
New York City
03/11/1991
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"Hooray For Hollywood" AIDS Benefit - April 5, 1988
New York City
04/05/1988
Martin Scorsese and Barbara De Fina
"Ishtar" Screening - May 7, 1987
New York City
05/07/1987
Martin Scorsese
"Kundun" - New York Premiere
New York City
12/11/1997
Helen Morris and Martin Scorsese
"Kundun" Los Angeles Premiere
Westwood
12/15/1997
Paul G. Allen, Martin Scorsese, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, India.Arie and Chuck D B.B. King performs during "Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to the Blues Concert," Kicking off "The Year of the Blues", February 7, 2003 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The concert benefits The Blues Music Foundation. The "Blues" airs on PBS in Fall 2003 Gregg Allman and Bonnie Raitt during rehearsals for "Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to the Blues" Concert February 6, 2003 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. From roots to rock, jazz to rap, musical greats and special surprise guests will join forces for a once-in-a lifetime"Salute to the Blues" benefit concert - produced by Experience Music Project - honoring the musicians and style that have inspired countless artists around the world. The show will air nationally on PBS in Fall 2003. Director Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee attend the premiere of "Miracle at St. Anna" at Ziegfeld Theatre on September 22, 2008 in New York City.
Paul G. Allen, Martin Scorsese, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, India.Arie and Chuck D
"Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to the Blues Concert" - Arrivals
New York City
02/07/2003
B.B. King performs during "Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to the Blues Concert," Kicking ...
"Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to the Blues Concert" - Performance
New York City
02/07/2003
Gregg Allman and Bonnie Raitt during rehearsals for "Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to th...
"Martin Scorsese Presents Salute to the Blues" Concert - Rehearsals - Day One
New York City
02/06/2003
Director Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee attend the premiere of "Miracle at St. Anna" at Zie...
"Miracle at St. Anna" New York Premiere
New York
09/22/2008
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