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French actress and filmmaker (born 1969)

Julie Delpy
Delpy at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
Born (1969-12-21) 21 December 1969 (age 56)
Paris, France
Alma materNew York University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
  • film director
Years active1976–present
Spouse
Dimitris Birbilis
​
(m. 2015)​
PartnerMarc Streitenfeld (2007–2012)
Children1
Parents
  • Albert Delpy (father)
  • Marie Pillet (mother)

Julie Delpy (French: [ʒyli dɛlpi]; born 21 December 1969) is a French-American actress, screenwriter, and film director. She studied filmmaking at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and has directed, written, and acted in more than 30 films, including Europa Europa (1990), Voyager (1991), Three Colours: White (1993), the Before trilogy (1995, 2004, 2013), An American Werewolf in Paris (1997), and 2 Days in Paris (2007).

She has been nominated for three César Awards, two Online Film Critics Society Awards, and two Academy Awards. She moved to the United States in 1990 and became a US citizen in 2001.[1]

Family

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Delpy was born in Paris, the only child of Albert Delpy, a French actor and theater director born in Cochinchina (present-day Vietnam), and Marie Pillet, a French actress in feature films and the avant-garde theater. Her mother was also known for signing the 1971 Manifesto of the 343, signed by women demanding reproductive rights and admitting to having abortions when they were illegal in France. In Delpy's 2007 film 2 Days in Paris, her character's parents were played by her real parents and the mother acknowledged signing the manifesto, mirroring her real life. Pillet died in 2009.

Julie's parents exposed her to the arts at an early age. She said:

I couldn't hope for better parents. They really raised me with a love of art, bringing me to museums and seeing things that a child wouldn't see at that age. I would see Ingmar Bergman movies when I was 9 and totally go for it. And they would bring me to see Francis Bacon's paintings, which I loved: so dark and at the same time it's so wonderful.[2]

Career

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Acting

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In 1984, at fourteen, Delpy was discovered by film director Jean-Luc Godard, who cast her in Détective (1985). In 1986, she appeared in Léos Carax's Mauvais Sang. In 1987 she played the title role in Bertrand Tavernier's La Passion Béatrice and was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress. She used her money from the film to pay for her first trip to New York City.

Delpy in 1991

Delpy became an international celebrity after starring in the 1990 film Europa Europa directed by Agnieszka Holland. In the film, she plays a young Hitler Youth member who falls in love with the hero, Solomon Perel, not knowing he is Jewish. She did not speak German, so she performed her role in English and her dialogue was dubbed in.[citation needed]

Delpy subsequently appeared in several Hollywood and European films, including Voyager (1991) and The Three Musketeers (1993). In 1993, she was cast by director Krzysztof Kieślowski for the female lead in Three Colours: White, the second film in Kieślowski's Three Colours trilogy. She also appeared briefly in the other two films - Blue and Red - in the same role.[3][4] That year, she also appeared with Brendan Fraser and Donald Sutherland in the Percy Adlon feature Younger and Younger. In 1994, she starred with Eric Stoltz in Roger Avary's directorial debut Killing Zoe, a cult heist film capturing the Generation X zeitgeist. She achieved wider recognition for her role opposite Ethan Hawke in director Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise (1995).[5] It received glowing reviews and was considered one of the most significant films of the '90s independent film movement.[6] Its success led to Delpy's casting in the 1997 American film An American Werewolf in Paris.[7]

She reprised her Before Sunrise character, Céline, with a brief animated appearance in Waking Life (2001), and again in the sequels Before Sunset (2004) and Before Midnight (2013). Both follow-up movies earned Delpy, who co-wrote the scripts, Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay.[1]

In late 2001, she appeared alongside comedian Martin Short in the 30-minute short film CinéMagique, a theatre-show attraction presented several times daily at Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris. She attended the park's March 2002 opening and the inauguration of the film-based attraction, where she starred as Marguerite - a female actress with whom Short's character, George, falls in love as he stumbles through countless classic movies. CinéMagique won the 2002 Themed Entertainment Association award for Outstanding Themed Attraction.[citation needed]

In 2009, Delpy starred in The Countess as the title character Elizabeth Báthory. Her third film as a director, it also starred Daniel Brühl and William Hurt.

Writing and directing

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Delpy began being interested in a film-directing career when still a child, and enrolled in a summer directing course at New York University. She wrote and directed the short film Blah Blah Blah in 1995 which screened at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2004, she co-wrote Before Sunset, a sequel to the 1995 movie Before Sunrise, with director Richard Linklater and co-star Ethan Hawke. Describing the experience, she said, "I'm not a feminist wearing overalls and hating the male gender. But I'm a definite feminist. I don't want to make Before Sunset into a little male fantasy, ever."[8] She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for her work on the film.

She made her feature length directorial debut in 2002 with Looking for Jimmy, which she also wrote and produced. In 2007 she directed, wrote, edited, and co-produced the original score for 2 Days in Paris, co-starring Adam Goldberg. It also features Delpy's real-life parents, Marie Pillet and Albert Delpy, as her character's parents.[9]

Delpy with frequent co-star Ethan Hawke in 2013

In 2011 she wrote and directed Le Skylab, which received a theatrical release in France but failed to find distribution in the U.S. In 2012 she released 2 Days in New York, a sequel to her 2007 film 2 Days in Paris, starring Delpy and actor Chris Rock in a role she said she wrote specifically for him. In 2013, she reunited with Richard Linklater and Ethan Hawke to write Before Midnight, the sequel to Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. She again starred with Hawke, and the film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It screened out of competition at the Berlin International Film Festival and was released in May 2013. Delpy, Linklater and Hawke were later nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Academy Awards.[10] Responding to criticism of the film's nudity, Delpy said in interview with GQ Magazine:

Some people were like, 'It's not feminist. You're showing your tits and he's not showing his ass.' [But] isn't it the people who are hiding women behind layers of clothes who are the misogynists? I'm a real person, so it's a statement to say, 'Alright, I'm a forty year-old woman, and this is what you get with no plastic surgery.'[11]

Lolo was Delpy's second French-language feature film, and the first she'd directed since 2 Days in New York. She was also slated to write and direct the HBO movie Cancer Vixen, starring Cate Blanchett as Marisa Acocella Marchetto, a cartoonist for The New Yorker who is diagnosed with cancer.[12] The project has yet to materialize as of 2020.[citation needed] In early 2014, Delpy announced her next writing-directing project would be A Dazzling Display of Splendor and focus on a family of vaudeville performers.[13] It has also failed to enter production as of 2020.[citation needed]

Delpy courted controversy in 2016 when the Oscar nominations included no Black honorees. "Two years ago, I said something about the Academy being very white male, which is the reality, and I was slashed to pieces by the media ... It's funny—women can't talk. I sometimes wish I were African-American because people don't bash them afterward."[14] She later apologized for the comment.[15]

Music

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Delpy is also a musical artist. Three tracks from her 2003 album Julie Delpy - "A Waltz for a Night", "An Ocean apart", and "Je t'aime tant" - were featured in Before Sunset. She composed the original score for 2 Days in Paris in which she performed Marc Collin's "Lalala" over the closing credits. She also wrote the music for her 2009 film The Countess.

Personal life

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Delpy moved to New York in 1990, then to Los Angeles a few years later. She has been a naturalized US citizen since 2001 although she also retains her French citizenship. She divides her time between Paris and Los Angeles.[16] From 2007 to 2012 she was in a relationship with German film composer Marc Streitenfeld.[17] Their son was born in January 2009.[18]

In 2015 she married Dimitris Birbilis.[19]

Delpy has expressed her commitment to correcting inaccurate assumptions regarding feminism, telling IndieWire "I'm very dedicated to feminism [but] even if I'm a feminist, I don't think all women are perfect. If we're equal to men, we are also imperfect like men ... [Some men] try to say [feminists] think that women are better than men, and I want to tell them, 'no'".[20] In a 2007 interview with Jan Lisa Huttner, she said, "I was raised by a feminist, so I'm not a feminist. I don't need to be. I’m equal to men. I have no issues with the idea that I'm the same as a man. I have my differences; I have breasts, and different plumbing, different stuff down there. But outside of this, my consciousness, my capacity at creating, my capacity at doing things is the same as a man".[21] However, in a 2012 interview with Emily Greenhouse in The New Yorker, she said, "You know, I've been raised by feminists, and I'm such a feminist, there's no way I'm not going to be feminist, because my core is so deeply feminist that I can even make sexist comments about women, and I feel still a feminist".[22]

Delpy has said she has been plagued by health problems since childhood and had to wear callipers at age eight. She also occasionally experiences migraines and panic-attacks.[2]

In 2022, Delpy was an honoree by the Carnegie Corporation of New York's Great Immigrant Award.[23][24]

Filmography

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Delpy at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival
Key
† Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released

As actress

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Year Title Role Notes
1978 Guerres civiles en France Credited as Julie Pillet
Segment La semaine sanglante
1982 Niveau moins trois Short film
1985 Classique Short film
Détective Wise young girl
L'Amour ou presque Melie
1986 Mauvais Sang Lise English: Bad Blood
Nominated—César Award for Most Promising Actress
1987 Beatrice Beatrice de Cortemart French: La Passion Béatrice
Nominated—César Award for Most Promising Actress
King Lear Virginia (uncredited)
1988 L'autre nuit Marie
1989 La noche oscura Virgin Mary English: The Dark Night
Trouble Short film
1990 Europa Europa Leni
1991 Les dents de ma mère Julie Short film
Voyager Sabeth Nominated—European Film Award for Best Actress
1992 Warsaw - Year 5703 Fryda
1993 The Three Musketeers Constance
Younger and Younger Melodie
Killing Zoe Zoe
Three Colours: Blue Dominique (cameo appearance)
1994 Three Colours: White Dominique
Three Colours: Red Dominique (cameo appearance)
1995 Blah Blah Blah Short film Also as writer, director, and producer
Before Sunrise Céline Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss
1996 Tykho Moon Lena
1997 Les mille merveilles de l'univers Eva Purpur English: The Thousand Wonders of the Universe
An American Werewolf in Paris Serafine Pigot
Alleys and Motorways Video
1998 The Treat Francesca
L.A. Without a Map Julie
Crime and Punishment Sonia Television film
1999 True Love Television film
The Passion of Ayn Rand Barbara Branden Television film
But I'm a Cheerleader Lipstick Lesbian
2000 Sand Lill
2001 Investigating Sex Chloe Also known as Intimate Affairs
MacArthur Park Wendy
Waking Life Céline
Beginner's Luck Anya
ER Nicole Television program, 7 episodes
2002 Villa des roses Louise Creteur
Looking for Jimmy Al Also as writer, director, and producer
CinéMagique Marguerite Disney Theme Park Attraction
2003 Notting Hill Anxiety Festival Charlotte
2004 Before Sunset Céline Also as writer and composer
Empire Award for Best Actress
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Nominated—National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Frankenstein Caroline Frankenstein Miniseries
2005 Broken Flowers Sherry
2006 The Legend of Lucy Keyes Jeanne Cooley
The Hoax Nina van Pallandt
Guilty Hearts Charlotte
2007 The Air I Breathe Gina
2 Days in Paris Marion Also as writer, director, and producer
2009 The Countess Erzsébet Báthory Also as writer, director, and producer
2011 Skylab Anna Also as writer and director
2012 2 Days in New York Marion Also as writer and director
2013 Before Midnight Céline Also as writer
Nominated—Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Dublin Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Nominated—Guardian Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
Nominated—National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress (Runner-Up)
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
2015 Avengers: Age of Ultron Madame B.
Lolo Violette Also as writer and director
2016 Wiener-Dog Dina
2017 The Bachelors Carine
2019 My Zoe Isabelle Also as director and writer
2021 On the Verge Justine 12 episodes; also as creator, executive producer, writer, and director
2023 The Lesson Hélène Sinclair
2024 Meet the Barbarians Joëlle Also as writer and director
2025 Hostage Vivienne Toussaint Miniseries
TBA The Entertainment System Is Down † TBA Post-production

As filmmaker

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes
1995 Before Sunrise No Uncredited No No
Blah Blah Blah Yes Yes No No Short film
2002 Looking for Jimmy Yes Yes Yes No Also editor
2004 J'ai peur, j'ai mal, je meurs Yes Yes No Yes Short film
2004 Before Sunset No Yes No Yes Nominated—Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay
2007 2 Days in Paris Yes Yes Yes Yes Also editor
Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated—César Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated—European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Film
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best First Film
Nominated—Globe de Cristal for Best Film
2009 The Countess Yes Yes Yes Yes
2011 Skylab Yes Yes No No
2012 2 Days in New York Yes Yes Yes Yes
2013 Before Midnight No Yes No No AARP Award for Best Screenwriter
Broadcast Film Critics Association — Louis XIII Genius Award
Dublin Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Screenplay
Hollywood Film Award for Screenwriter of the Year
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Denver Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated—Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
2013 Making a Scene No Yes No No Short film
2015 Lolo Yes Yes No No 72nd Venice International Film Festival - Laguna Sud Award for Best Film
2019 My Zoe Yes Yes No No Nominated—2019 Toronto International Film Festival - Platform Prize
2021 On the Verge Yes Yes Yes No TV series
Also creator and executive producer
2024 Meet the Barbarians Yes Yes No No

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1987 César Award Most Promising Actress Mauvais sang Nominated
1988 La Passion Béatrice Nominated
1991 European Film Award Best Actress The Voyager Nominated
1995 MTV Movie Award Best Kiss Before Sunrise Nominated
2004 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award Best Actress Before Sunset Won
2005 Academy Award Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2005 Writers Guild of America Award Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2005 Empire Award Best Actress Won
2005 Independent Spirit Award Best Screenplay Nominated
2005 Online Film Critics Society Award Best Actress Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
2007 Mons International Festival of Love Films Award Coup de Coeur 2 Days in Paris Won
2008 César Award Best Original Screenplay Nominated
2014 Golden Globe Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Before Midnight Nominated
2014 Academy Award Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated

References

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  2. ^ a b "Julie Delpy Movie and Career Information". Movie Times. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  3. ^ Kieslowski, Krzysztof. Kieslowski on Kieslowski. Edited by Danusia Stok. London: Faber and Faber, 1998, p. 212.
  4. ^ Insdorf, Annette. Double Lives, Second Chances: the Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski. New York: Hyperion, 1999, pp. 153-165.
  5. ^ Goupil, Hélène. "The Zen of Julie Delpy". France Today. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Before Sunrise Movie Reviews, Pictures – Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. 27 January 1995. Archived from the original on 23 February 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
  7. ^ Puig, Claudia. "Julie Delpy's '2 Days' has its moments". USA Today. Archived from the original on 28 August 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  8. ^ Delpy: Feminist And Proud. Archived 1 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Contact Music.com, 23 July 2004. Accessed 13 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Julie Delpy Biography (1969-)". Full Issue. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  10. ^ "2014". Oscars.org - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 7 October 2014. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  11. ^ "Julie Delpy Explains Before Midnight, Feminism, and Onscreen Nudity". 19 April 2013. Archived from the original on 19 May 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  12. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (12 March 2013). "Cate Blanchett Developing 'Cancer Vixen' at HBO". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  13. ^ Kroll, Justin (4 February 2014). "Worldview to Finance Julie Delpy's 'A Dazzling Display of Splendor'". Variety. Archived from the original on 24 August 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  14. ^ "Julie Delpy Says Hollywood Dumps on Women Most: 'I Sometimes Wish I Were African American' (Video)". Thewrap. 22 January 2016.
  15. ^ "Julie Delpy sorry for Hollywood diversity comments". EW.com. Archived from the original on 7 September 2021. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  16. ^ Guthmann, Edward (4 November 2004). "Julie Delpy is bursting with feeling, full of words — and all that is propelling her beyond the screen". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco: Hearst. ISSN 1932-8672. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
  17. ^ "Interview: Julie Delpy". Archived from the original on 22 July 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  18. ^ "Julie Delpy: 'I Love Everything About Motherhood". Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  19. ^ "Steven Spielberg, Julie Delpy, Virtual Reality, The Film Programme - BBC Radio 4". BBC. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  20. ^ "Interview: Julie Delpy On Sociopaths, Feminists, 'Lolo' And Whether She Could Handle A Big Studio Film". 16 September 2015. Archived from the original on 1 April 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  21. ^ "Julie Delpy, Actress/Filmmaker". www.films42.com. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  22. ^ Greenhouse, Emily (10 August 2012). "Hello, Julie Delpy". The New Yorker. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  23. ^ "Julie Delpy". Carnegie Corporation of New York. Archived from the original on 11 December 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  24. ^ Candid. "Carnegie Corporation names 2022 cohort of distinguished immigrants". Philanthropy News Digest (PND). Archived from the original on 12 November 2025. Retrieved 18 June 2024.

External links

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Julie Delpy at Wikipedia's sister projects
  • Media from Commons
  • Quotations from Wikiquote
  • Julie Delpy at IMDb
  • Julie Delpy discography at Discogs
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Films directed by Julie Delpy
  • 2 Days in Paris (2007)
  • The Countess (2009)
  • 2 Days in New York (2012)
  • Lolo (2015)
  • My Zoe (2019)
  • Meet the Barbarians (2024)
Awards for Julie Delpy
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AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Screenwriter
  • David Hare (2002)
  • Jim Sheridan (2003)
  • Alvin Sargent (2004)
  • Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana (2005)
  • William Broyles Jr. and Paul Haggis (2006)
  • Ronald Harwood (2007)
  • J. Michael Straczynski (2008)
  • Nancy Meyers (2009)
  • John Wells (2010)
  • Woody Allen (2011)
  • Ben Lewin (2012)
  • Richard Linklater with Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke (2013)
  • Nick Hornby and Cheryl Strayed (2014)
  • David O. Russell (2015)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2017)
  • Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (2018)
  • Noah Baumbach (2019)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2020)
  • Tony Kushner (2021)
  • Kazuo Ishiguro (2022)
  • Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig (2023)
  • Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox (2024)
  • Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
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Empire Award for Best Actress
  • Nicole Kidman (1996)
  • Frances McDormand (1997)
  • Joan Allen (1998)
  • Cate Blanchett (1999)
  • Gwyneth Paltrow (2000)
  • Connie Nielsen (2001)
  • Nicole Kidman (2002)
  • Kirsten Dunst (2003)
  • Uma Thurman (2004)
  • Julie Delpy (2005)
  • Thandiwe Newton (2006)
  • Penélope Cruz (2007)
  • Keira Knightley (2008)
  • Helena Bonham Carter (2009)
  • Zoe Saldaña (2010)
  • Noomi Rapace (2011)
  • Olivia Colman (2012)
  • Jennifer Lawrence (2013)
  • Emma Thompson (2014)
  • Rosamund Pike (2015)
  • Alicia Vikander (2016)
  • Felicity Jones (2017)
  • Daisy Ridley (2018)
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European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award
  • Miloš Forman (1997)
  • Stellan Skarsgård (1998)
  • Antonio Banderas / Roman Polanski (1999)
  • Jean Reno / Roberto Benigni (2000)
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  • Carlo Di Palma (2003)
  • Liv Ullmann (2004)
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  • Gabriel Yared (2010)
  • Mads Mikkelsen (2011)
  • Helen Mirren (2012)
  • Pedro Almodóvar (2013)
  • Steve McQueen (2014)
  • Christoph Waltz (2015)
  • Pierce Brosnan (2016)
  • Julie Delpy (2017)
  • Ralph Fiennes (2018)
  • Juliette Binoche (2019)
  • Susanne Bier (2021)
  • Elia Suleiman (2022)
  • Isabel Coixet (2023)
  • Isabella Rossellini (2024)
  • Alice Rohrwacher (2025)
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Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
  • Joan Tewkesbury (1975)
  • Paddy Chayefsky (1976)
  • Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman (1977)
  • Paul Mazursky (1978)
  • Robert Benton (1979)
  • John Sayles (1980)
  • John Guare (1981)
  • Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal (1982)
  • James L. Brooks (1983)
  • Peter Shaffer (1984)
  • Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown and Tom Stoppard (1985)
  • Woody Allen (1986)
  • John Boorman (1987)
  • Ron Shelton (1988)
  • Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost (1989)
  • Nicholas Kazan (1990)
  • James Toback (1991)
  • David Webb Peoples (1992)
  • Jane Campion (1993)
  • Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary (1994)
  • Emma Thompson (1995)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (1996)
  • Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997)
  • Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser (1998)
  • Charlie Kaufman (1999)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2000)
  • Christopher Nolan (2001)
  • Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2002)
  • Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (2003)
  • Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004)
  • Noah Baumbach / Dan Futterman (2005)
  • Peter Morgan (2006)
  • Tamara Jenkins (2007)
  • Mike Leigh (2008)
  • Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (2009)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2010)
  • Asghar Farhadi (2011)
  • Chris Terrio (2012)
  • Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy (2013)
  • Wes Anderson (2014)
  • Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015)
  • Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou (2016)
  • Jordan Peele (2017)
  • Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty (2018)
  • Noah Baumbach (2019)
  • Emerald Fennell (2020)
  • Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe (2021)
  • Todd Field (2022)
  • Andrew Haigh (2023)
  • Jesse Eisenberg (2024)
  • Jafar Panahi (2025)
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National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
  • David Newman and Robert Benton (1967)
  • John Cassavetes (1968)
  • Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker (1969)
  • Éric Rohmer (1970)
  • Penelope Gilliatt (1971)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1972)
  • George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck (1973)
  • Ingmar Bergman (1974)
  • Robert Towne and Warren Beatty (1975)
  • Alain Tanner and John Berger (1976)
  • Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman (1977)
  • Paul Mazursky (1978)
  • Steve Tesich (1979)
  • Bo Goldman (1980)
  • John Guare (1981)
  • Murray Schisgal and Larry Gelbart (1982)
  • Bill Forsyth (1983)
  • Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel and Bruce Jay Friedman (1984)
  • Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson (1985)
  • Hanif Kureishi (1986)
  • John Boorman (1987)
  • Ron Shelton (1988)
  • Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost (1989)
  • Charles Burnett (1990)
  • David Cronenberg (1991)
  • David Webb Peoples (1992)
  • Jane Campion (1993)
  • Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary (1994)
  • Amy Heckerling (1995)
  • Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson (1996)
  • Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997)
  • Scott Frank (1998)
  • Charlie Kaufman (1999)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2000)
  • Julian Fellowes (2001)
  • Ronald Harwood (2002)
  • Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (2003)
  • Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004)
  • Noah Baumbach (2005)
  • Peter Morgan (2006)
  • Tamara Jenkins (2007)
  • Mike Leigh (2008)
  • Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2009)
  • Aaron Sorkin (2010)
  • Asghar Farhadi (2011)
  • Tony Kushner (2012)
  • Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie Delpy (2013)
  • Wes Anderson (2014)
  • Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015)
  • Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
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San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
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