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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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Director Martin Scorsese arrives at the "Shine A Light" Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater on March 30, 2008 in New York City. Director Martin Scorsese (C) with guitarist Ronnie Wood, drummer Charlie Watts, singer Mick Jagger and lead guitarist Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones at the "Shine A Light" press conference at the New York Palace Hotel on March 30, 2008 in New York City. ***EXCLUSIVE***(L-R) Variety Editor Peter Bart, Director Martin Scorsese, CEO of Paramount Pictures Brad Grey and Singer Mick Jagger attend the Daily Variety Gotham's 10th Anniversary party on March 30, 2008 in New York City. Director Martin Scorsese arrives at the premiere of 'Shine A Light' at the Ziegfeld Theater March 30, 2008 in New York City.
Director Martin Scorsese arrives at the "Shine A Light" Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater o...
"Shine A Light" New York Premiere - Arrivals
New York
03/30/2008
Director Martin Scorsese (C) with guitarist Ronnie Wood, drummer Charlie Watts, singer Mic...
"Shine A Light" New York Premiere - Press Conference
New York
03/30/2008
***EXCLUSIVE***(L-R) Variety Editor Peter Bart, Director Martin Scorsese, CEO of Paramount...
Daily Variety Gotham's 10th Anniversary
New York
03/30/2008
Director Martin Scorsese arrives at the premiere of 'Shine A Light' at the Ziegfeld Theate...
Paramount Pictures Presents The Premiere Of "Shine A Light"
New York
03/30/2008
Director Martin Scorsese (C) with musicians Ronnie Wood (L), Charlie Watts (2nd L), Mick Jagger (2nd R) and Keith Richards (R) or the Rolling Stones during Paramount Pictures' press conference for "Shine A Light" at the New York Palace Hotel on March 30, 2008 in New York City. (l-r) Directors Ethan Coen, Martin Scorsese and Joel Coen pose in the press room during The 80th Annual Academy Awards held at the Kodak Theater on February 24, 2008 in Hollywood, California Director Martin Scorsese onstage during the 80th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre on February 24, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Director Martin Scorsese attends the Shine A Light premiere during day one of the 58th Berlinale International Film Festival held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on February 7, 2008 in Berlin, Germany.
Director Martin Scorsese (C) with musicians Ronnie Wood (L), Charlie Watts (2nd L), Mick J...
Paramount Pictures Press Conference For "Shine A Light"
New York
03/30/2008
(l-r) Directors Ethan Coen, Martin Scorsese and Joel Coen pose in the press room during Th...
The 80th Annual Academy Awards - Press Room
Hollywood
02/24/2008
Director Martin Scorsese onstage during the 80th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatr...
The 80th Annual Academy Awards - Show
Hollywood
02/24/2008
Director Martin Scorsese attends the Shine A Light premiere during day one of the 58th Ber...
The 58th Berlinale International Film Festival - "Shine A Light" - Red Carpet Arrivals
Berlin
02/07/2008
Director Martin Scorsese attends the "Shine a Light" press conference at the 58th Berlinale Film Festival February 7, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Director Martin Scorsese poses in the press room during the 60th annual DGA Awards held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel on January 26, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Director Martin Scorsese, Kennedy Center Honors recipient, and his family pose for the cameras at the 30th annual Kennedy Center Honors December 2, 2007 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Martin Scorsese and Helen Morris attend the 10th Annual Library Lions Benefit at the New York Public Library on November 5th, 2007 in New York City, New York.
Director Martin Scorsese attends the "Shine a Light" press conference at the 58th Berlinal...
The 58th Berlinale International Film Festival - "Shine A Light" Photocall and Press Conference
Berlin
02/07/2008
Director Martin Scorsese poses in the press room during the 60th annual DGA Awards held at...
60th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards – Pressroom
Los Angeles
01/26/2008
Director Martin Scorsese, Kennedy Center Honors recipient, and his family pose for the cam...
The 30th Kennedy Center Honors
Washington
12/02/2007
Martin Scorsese and Helen Morris attend the 10th Annual Library Lions Benefit at the New Y...
10th Annual Library Lions Benefit
New York City
11/05/2007
Martin Scorsese, actress Ellen Pompeo and CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo attend the National Italian American Foundation gala dinner at the Hilton Washington & Towers on October 13, 2007, in Washington, DC. Actress Barbara Hershey attends the 25th Annual American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award Salute to Martin Scorsese on February 20, 1997 at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Actress Illeana Douglas attends the "John Huston Award For Artists Rights Honoring Martin Scorsese" on February 16, 1996 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese, actress Ellen Pompeo and CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo attend the National ...
Martin Scorsese Honored at the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) 32nd Anniversary Awards
Washington, DC
10/13/2007
Actress Barbara Hershey attends the 25th Annual American Film Institute Lifetime Achieveme...
Ron Galella Archive - File Photos

08/23/2007
Actress Illeana Douglas attends the "John Huston Award For Artists Rights Honoring Martin ...
Ron Galella Archive - File Photos

08/20/2007
Martin Scorsese
2007 Cannes Film Festival - World Cinema Foundation Photocall
Cannes
05/22/2007
Glenn Lowry, Martin Scorsese, honoree, and Helen Scorsese Martin Scorsese and Vincenzo Amato Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese and wife
Glenn Lowry, Martin Scorsese, honoree, and Helen Scorsese
MoMA Party in the Garden to Honor Leon Black, Debra Black and Martin Scorsese
New York City
05/15/2007
Martin Scorsese and Vincenzo Amato
6th Annual Tribeca Film Festival - "Golden Door" - Arrivals
New York City
05/02/2007
Martin Scorsese
Opening Night of Tribeca Film Festival 2007 - SOS Short Film Program - Inside Arrivals
New York City
04/25/2007
Martin Scorsese and wife
Opening Night of Tribeca Film Festival 2007 - SOS Short Film Program - Outside Arrivals
New York City
04/25/2007
Martin Scorsese (left),Dr William Banchs (right) and Forrest Hodges Usry  (winner in Cinematic Arts) Helen Morris and Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for "The Departed" Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for “The Departed” and Alan Horn Martin Scorsese, nominee Best Director for “The Departed”
Martin Scorsese (left),Dr William Banchs (right) and Forrest Hodges Usry (winner in Cinem...
Breakthrough 2007 - NFAA youngARTS Event
New York City
04/24/2007
Helen Morris and Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for "The Departed"
2007 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted by Graydon Carter - Arrivals
West Hollywood
02/25/2007
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for “The Departed” and Alan Horn
The 79th Annual Academy Awards - Governor's Ball
Los Angeles
02/25/2007
Martin Scorsese, nominee Best Director for “The Departed”
The 79th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals
Los Angeles
02/25/2007
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for “The Departed” William Monahan, winner Best Adapted Screenplay for “The Departed” hugs Martin Scorsese, nominee Best Director for “The Departed” Martin Scorsese, daughter Francesca and Helen Morris Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for “The Departed”
The 79th Annual Academy Awards - Press Room
Los Angeles
02/25/2007
William Monahan, winner Best Adapted Screenplay for “The Departed” hugs Martin Scorsese, n...
The 79th Annual Academy Awards - Show
Los Angeles
02/25/2007
Martin Scorsese, daughter Francesca and Helen Morris
Giorgio Armani Prive in L.A. - Front Row
Los Angeles
02/25/2007
Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese
Giorgio Armani Prive in L.A. - Inside
Los Angeles
02/25/2007
Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese, nominee Best Director for “The Departed” Martin Scorsese, winner of Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for "The Departed"
Martin Scorsese
Giorgio Armani Prive in L.A. - Arrivals
Los Angeles
02/24/2007
Martin Scorsese
American Society of Cinematographers 21st Annual Outstanding Achievement Awards
Century City
02/18/2007
Martin Scorsese, nominee Best Director for “The Departed”
The 79th Annual Academy Awards - Nominees Luncheon - Inside
Beverly Hills
02/05/2007
Martin Scorsese, winner of Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for "The De...
59th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards - Press Room
Century City
02/04/2007
Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, director Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, director Martin Scorsese
Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, director
"The Departed" Tokyo Premiere - Stage Greeting
Tokyo
01/19/2007
Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese
"The Departed" Tokyo Premiere - Red Carpet
Tokyo
01/19/2007
Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese, director
"The Departed" Tokyo Press Conference - January 18, 2007
Tokyo
01/18/2007
Martin Scorsese
64th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Beverly Hills
01/15/2007
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director - Motion Picture for "The Departed" Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director - Motion Picture for "The Departed" Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for "The Departed"
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director - Motion Picture for "The Departed"
64th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Los Angeles
01/15/2007
Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Martin Scorsese
Moet & Chandon Inside Ballroom at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Beverly Hills
01/15/2007
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director - Motion Picture for "The Departed"
64th Annual Golden Globes - Show
Beverly Hills
01/15/2007
Martin Scorsese, winner Best Director for "The Departed"
12th Annual Critics' Choice Awards - Press Room
Santa Monica
01/12/2007
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