Barry Sonnenfeld

Director, Producer
Barry Sonnenfeld
Date of Birth:
Apr 01, 1953
Country:
New York City, New York, USA
Gender:
Male

Biography

Barry Sonnenfeld was born and raised in New York City. He graduated from New York University Film School in 1978. He started work as director of photography on the Oscar-nominated In Our Water (1982). Then Joel Coen and Ethan Coen hired him for Blood Simple (1984). This film began his collaboration with the Coen Bros., who used him for their next two pictures, Raising Arizona (1987) and Miller's Crossing (1990). He also worked with Danny DeVito on his Throw Momma from the Train (1987) and Rob Reiner on When Harry Met Sally... (1989) and Misery (1990). Sonnenfeld got his first work as a director from Orion Pictures on The Addams Family (1991), a box-office success released in November 1991 followed by its sequel, Addams Family Values (1993). He received critical acclaim for his fourth directorial effort, Get Shorty (1995). Produced by Jersey Films and based on a novel by Elmore Leonard, the film won a Golden Globe for best male performance. In 1996 Steven Spielberg asked him to direct Men in Black (1997). Starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith, the movie was a critical and financial smash. Producer Jon Peters then asked Sonnenfeld to direct Wild Wild West (1999), an adaptation of an old TV series. He also directed the comedy Big Trouble (2002), after which he made his most successful film sequel, Men in Black II (2002).


Source : IMDb Mini Biography By: Alex Manca

 

Spouse (1)

 
  • Susan Ringo (1989 - present) ( 1 child)
  • Trade Mark (6)
  • Directs mainstream films that have an offbeat quality to them
  • Frequently casts Siobhan Fallon Hogan
  • Often shoots from below eye-level for comic effect
  • Often casts Carel Struycken in his films
  • Known for his sense of physical comedy and slapstick scenes
  • Large opening credits that combine his handwriting and a thin chalk drawn font that pays homage to Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
 

Trivia (12)

 
  • Was uninjured when a private jet he was travelling in collided with five empty 'planes after a rough landing in Van Nuys, California. [February 1999]
  • Started his career as a cinematographer in porn films. He's quoted in the January 26, 1998 Newsweek magazine (page 60) saying that he was depressed when he heard that Boogie Nights (1997) was being made (a film about making pornos) because he had wanted to make a movie about the time he shot 9 feature length pornos in nine days.
  • NYU Film School Assistant to Elliott Erwitt.
  • Was offered the job of directing Forrest Gump (1994), but declined. The job then went to Robert Zemeckis, who won an Academy Award for it.
  • Has a private bathroom designed to look like a public bathroom, complete with stalls and urinals in his house in New York.
  • One of his most embarrassing moments occurred when he was a teenager attending his first rock concert. His mom had the PA announcer say, "Barry Sonnenfeld, call your mother.".
  • Nephew of Vaudeville and screen comedian Gus Schilling, whose voice likeness he inherited genetically.
  • Father of Chloe Sonnenfeld.
  • Has stated in many interviews that before making Men in Black (1997) he was considering doing a live-action film version of The Jetsons (1962). With Jim Carrey playing George Jetson and Nicole Kidman playing Jane Jetson.
  • Was set to direct Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), but bowed out citing personal reasons.
  • Was at one time attached to direct The Heartbreak Kid (2007).
  • Stepfather of Amelia A. Erwitt (born in 1981).

 

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Photo Gallery

Movies

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Awards

2020
Nominee
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs

A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017)
Episode: "A Series of Unfortunate Events: Penultimate Peril: Part 1 (2019)"

2019
Nominee
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs

A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017)
Episode: "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Vile Village: Part One (2018)"

2008
Winner
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series

Pushing Daisies (2007)
Shared with:
Gabriela Vázquez (unit production manager) (plaque)
Chris Soldo (first assistant director) (plaque)
Greg Hale (second assistant director) (plaque)
Renee Hill-Sweet (second second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Pie-lette"

2019
Nominee
Outstanding Children's Program


A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017)
Shared with:
Daniel Handler (executive producer)
Neil Patrick Harris (executive producer)
Rose Lam (executive producer)
Joe Tracz (producer)
Rand Geiger (producer)

2018
Nominee
Outstanding Children's Program

A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017)
Shared with:
Daniel Handler (executive producer)
Neil Patrick Harris (executive producer)
Rose Lam (executive producer)
John Weber (executive producer)

2008
Winner
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

Pushing Daisies (2007)
For Pushing Daisies: Pie-lette (2007)

2012
Nominee
Best Film

Men in Black 3 (2012)

2011
Nominee
Best Cinematography

Miller's Crossing (1990)

2010
Nominee
Comedy Episode of the Decade

Pushing Daisies (2007)
Shared with:
Bryan Fuller (writer)
"Pie-Lette"

2008
Nominee
Comedy Episode of the Year

Pushing Daisies (2007)
Shared with:
Bryan Fuller (writer)
for "Pie-Lette"

2000
Winner
Worst Director

Wild Wild West (1999)

1999
Nominee
Worst Sense of Direction (Stop them before they direct again!)

Wild Wild West (1999)

1998
Nominee
Best Director

Men in Black (1997)

1998
Nominee
Maverick Tribute Award
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1998
Nominee
Best Dramatic Presentation

Men in Black (1997)
Shared with:
Ed Solomon (screen story/screenplay)
Lowell Cunningham (based on the comic by)

1994
Nominee
Best Dramatic Presentation

Addams Family Values (1993)
Shared with:
Paul Rudnick (written by)
Charles Addams (characters)

1994
Nominee
Best Dramatic Presentation

The Addams Family (1991)
Shared with:
Caroline Thompson (written by)
Larry Wilson (written by)
Charles Addams (based on characters created by)

1998
Winner
Best Foreign Language Film

Men in Black (1997)

1996
Nominee
Get Shorty (1995)

Get Shorty (1995)

1986
Nominee
Best Cinematography

Blood Simple (1984)

1985
Nominee
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography

ABC Afterschool Specials (1972)
For episode "Out of Step".