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Alexander Payne

Constantine Alexander Payne[1] (/pn/; born February 10, 1961)[2] is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for the films Citizen Ruth (1996), Election (1999), About Schmidt (2002), Sideways (2004), The Descendants (2011), Nebraska (2013) and Downsizing (2017). He is noted for his dark humor and satirical depictions of contemporary American society. Payne is a two-time winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and a three-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director. In 2017, Metacritic ranked Payne 2nd on its list of the 25 best film directors of the 21st century.[3]

Alexander Payne
Payne at the 2015 Munich Film Festival
Born
Constantine Alexander Payne

(1961-02-10) February 10, 1961 (age 62)
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Greece
EducationStanford University (BA)
University of California, Los Angeles (MFA)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1985–present
Spouses
  • (m. 2003; div. 2006)
  • Maria Kontos
    (m. 2015; div. 2022)
Children2

Early life

Payne was born in Omaha, Nebraska, to Peggy and George Payne, restaurant owners.[4][1] He is the youngest of three sons[5] and grew up in the Dundee neighborhood.[6]

He is of Greek ancestry.[7][8] Payne's paternal grandfather, Nicholas "Nick" Payne, anglicized the last name from "Papadopoulos".[9] His family comes from three areas in Greece: the island of Syros, Livadia, and Aegio.[10]

Payne's family was part of the fabric of Omaha,[clarification needed] which he refers to as part of his upbringing.[11][12] His grandfather was a founder of The Virginia Cafe, with Payne's father taking over the restaurant. Payne went there regularly as a child. The restaurant was destroyed in a fire in 1969; the W. Dale Clark Library was later built on the site.[11]

Payne's paternal grandmother, Clara Payne (née Hoffman), was from a German Nebraska family from Lincoln, Nebraska.[12]

In Omaha, Payne attended Brownell-Talbot School, Dundee Elementary School, and Lewis and Clark Junior High.[1] He graduated from Creighton Prep for high school in 1979.[13] At Prep, Payne wrote a humor column for his high school newspaper and was the editor of the high school yearbook.[14]

Payne then attended Stanford University, where he majored in Spanish and History.[9] As a part of his Spanish degree, he studied at Spain's University of Salamanca. He later lived a few months in Medellin, Colombia, where he published an article about social changes between 1900 and 1930.[15] Payne received his MFA in 1990 from the UCLA Film School.

Career

Early work

In the 1960s, Payne's father received a Super 8mm projector from Kraft Foods as a loyalty reward,[1][16] and eventually passed it on to his son when Alexander was about 14 years old.[14][17][18]

A short time after getting his MFA from UCLA Film School—and after his successful thesis film, The Passion of Martin had attracted industry attention—Payne got a writing/directing deal with Universal Pictures. The ensuing screenplay, which was turned down, would ultimately become About Schmidt.[9] He says that he cleared about $60,000, which was enough to fund his simple lifestyle at the time for about five years.[8]

Payne has said he sees his talent as being one of learned economy, referring to the essay written by Tennessee Williams on The Catastrophe of Success.[18]

1990s

Payne worked in various capacities on films and television before he co-wrote and directed his first full-length film, Citizen Ruth (1996). The film is a satirical black comedy revolving around the issue of abortion rights. The film stars Laura Dern as a dim witted woman with substance abuse issues who happens to get pregnant. She unexpectedly becomes a pawn of figures from both sides of the abortion debate. The film co-stars Kelly Preston, Burt Reynolds, and Tippi Hedren. The film premiered at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received favorable reviews.

His second film, Election, starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon, which takes aim at politics and education in America, attracted attention when New Yorker film critic David Denby named it the best film of 1999. Payne received his first Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay nomination for Election. Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half stars out of four, praising Witherspoon and Payne, and saying, "...here is a movie that is not simply about an obnoxious student, but also about an imperfect teacher, a lockstep administration, and a student body that is mostly just marking time until it can go out into the world and occupy valuable space".[19] The film became a cult classic with Election is ranking #61 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies" and #9 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies", while Witherspoon's performance was ranked at #45 on the list of the "100 Greatest Film Performances of All Time" by Premiere. According to Payne, it is also President Barack Obama's favorite political film.[20]

2000s

In 2002, Payne's film About Schmidt, about a recently retired widower who embarks on a journey to his estranged daughter's wedding, was released. The film starred Jack Nicholson as the title character, Warren Schmidt, and its script was based on the novel of the same name by Louis Begley. The film also co-starred Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney, June Squibb, and Kathy Bates. The film premiered at the 55th Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews, with critics highlighting Nicholson's performance. Payne received a Golden Globe for the screenplay, which was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. To the surprise of many who kept track of Hollywood news,[21][22] Payne and his writing partner Jim Taylor were not nominated for an Oscar for the About Schmidt screenplay.

In 2004, Payne followed About Schmidt with Sideways, a film about two middle aged men who embark on a week-long road trip to Santa Barbara County wine country to celebrate Jack's upcoming wedding. The film stars Paul Giamatti, Thomas Hayden Church as the two friends with Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival where it received rave reviews. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four stars, saying: "what happens during the seven days adds up to the best human comedy of the year – comedy, because it is funny, and human, because it is surprisingly moving."[23] Payne won both the Academy Award and Golden Globe in 2005 for Best Adapted Screenplay, while the film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. In total, Sideways received five Academy Award nominations including Best Picture.

2010s

Payne returned to directing in 2011 after a seven-year hiatus with the film The Descendants, a film about a man dealing with the aftermath of a boating accident involving his wife, leaving her in a coma. The film starred George Clooney, Shaliene Woodley, Beau Bridges, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, and Robert Forster. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival where it received near universal praise ending up on many critics top 10 list of the year. Payne also co-wrote the screenplay along with Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash who all won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Payne's Nebraska starred veteran character actor Bruce Dern and Saturday Night Live alumnus Will Forte.[24] It was released on November 15, 2013.[25]

Payne has said that during his seven-year hiatus between Sideways (2004) and The Descendants (2011), he, along with working partner Jim Taylor, were developing the satire Downsizing, which Payne has described as "a large canvas, science-fiction social satire" and "an epic masterpiece." The film, about an impoverished married couple who decide the way ahead lies in shrinking themselves, was to star Paul Giamatti and Reese Witherspoon, but was superseded by The Descendants and Nebraska.[26][27] In March 2016, Witherspoon was replaced by Kristen Wiig and Giamatti by Matt Damon.[28] Hong Chau, Christoph Waltz, Udo Kier, Neil Patrick Harris, and Jason Sudeikis also starred.[29] Paramount Pictures released the film on December 22, 2017.[30][31] It has received mixed reviews, with many critics describing it as the weakest film of Payne's career.[32]

2020s

In June 2021, it was announced that Payne will direct Paul Giamatti in the David Hemingson-scripted film The Holdovers for Miramax.[33][34][35]

Additional work

Payne executive produced the short film Run Fast. Anna Musso, his long-time assistant and protege, wrote and directed the film, which shot in March 2014. The project was partially funded by a Kickstarter campaign.[36]

In 2000, Payne completed an uncredited polish-up of the screenplay for the comedy film Meet the Parents. In 2001, Payne wrote a draft of Jurassic Park III.

Payne served as an executive producer on the films King of California and The Savages. He also collaborated once again with writing partner Jim Taylor to write a draft of the screenplay for the film I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, a comedy directed by Dennis Dugan, and starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James. Payne disliked the final product, stating that Adam Sandler rewrote so much of the story that almost all of what Payne and Taylor wrote was gone.

Payne was also executive producer of the acclaimed 2014 film Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter directed by David Zellner.

Unrealized projects

In 1999, it was reported that Payne was in talks to direct Esquivel, a biopic starring John Leguizamo as Mexican musician Juan García Esquivel.[37] In 2000, it was reported that Payne was to co-write and direct an untitled film inspired by Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray however nothing more was heard of this project.[38]

In November 2010, it was reported that Payne would possibly direct the film adaptation of Daniel Clowes's graphic novel Wilson.[39][40][41][42] Then in November 2011, Payne confirmed that he was to direct Wilson next after Nebraska (2013).[43][44][45] However, Payne officially confirmed in a 2014 interview with Parade that he was no longer attached to the Wilson project.[46]

In 2012, it was reported that Payne and Jim Taylor wrote a script titled The Lost Cause. That project is said to be an expansion of Taylor’s 2004 short film of the same name.[47]

In November 2013, Payne was in talks to direct a film titled The Judge's Will for Fox Searchlight Pictures.[48][49][50] The project was to have been based on a New Yorker article written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala about an elderly judge from Delhi who wants to make sure his much younger wife will be taken care of after his death.[51][52][53] In May 2018, it was reported that James Ivory would write the screenplay of the project for Payne.[54][55][56] In June 2018, it was reported that Payne will possibly shoot The Judge's Will in Chicago.[57]

In February 2016, it was announced that Payne was to direct a film titled My Saga, which is based on a pair of articles written by Karl Ove Knausgård and published by The New York Times Magazine.[58][59][60][61] The articles cover Knausgård tracing the Vikings' voyages in North America.[62][63][64] The film was to have been distributed by Netflix and star Mads Mikkelsen.[65][66][67] In October 2019, the production was cancelled a week before filming was to begin due to Knausgard objecting to his life story being turned into a feature film.[68]

In March 2018, Payne was in talks to direct a legal drama film for Amazon Studios titled The Burial.[69][70][71][72] The project was to have been based on the true story of Mississippi-based lawyer Willie Gary, who takes on the case of Jeremiah O'Keefe, an owner of a chain of funeral homes who claimed he was swindled by a major funeral parlor conglomerate.[73][74]

It was reported in February 2019 that Payne was attached to direct a comedy horror film titled The Menu for Gary Sanchez Productions.[75] The plot concerns a young couple that attends an exclusive restaurant in a tropical island only to experience some "shocking surprises."[76][77][78][79] By April 2019, Emma Stone and Ralph Fiennes were set to star in the film.[80][81] By May 2020, Mark Mylod replaced Payne on The Menu.[82][83]

In December 2019, it was announced that Payne was attached to direct an American remake of the 1987 Oscar-winning Danish film Babette's Feast.[84][85][86][87] Payne's version is said to be set in Minnesota.[88][89]

Also in December 2019, it was announced that Payne was going to direct the HBO miniseries Landscapers.[90] However, in October 2020, it was announced that Payne dropped out of the project due to a schedule conflict and was replaced by Will Sharpe.[91]

It was also announced in the 2010s that Payne was going to direct a film titled La Vida Norteña.[92] The project was to have been about a Latin music promoter who befriends a Nebraskan mayor.[93]

It has also been reported that Payne was to direct a film titled Fork in the Road.[94] That project was to have been an adaptation of a novel by Denis Hamill.[95]

Themes

He has set many of his films in Omaha, his hometown. His films sometimes include scenes of historical landmarks, black and white photographs, and museums, and he often uses amateur actors for minor roles.[9][96]

Payne is on the short list of directors who have final cut rights for their films.[97]

In 2005, he became a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Directors Branch).

Personal life

Family

Payne married Canadian actress Sandra Oh on January 1, 2003, after dating her for three years, and collaborating with her in Sideways. On March 12, 2005, a publicist announced their separation. The divorce was officially finalized on December 22, 2006,[98] although the former couple took more than two years to settle their finances.[99][100][101] In 2015, Payne married Maria Kontos, whom he met while visiting the Aigio region of Greece where some of his ancestors originated.[102][103]They welcomed a daughter in 2017. The pair filed for divorce in 2021 and it was finalized in 2022. In 2022 he received Greek citizenship.[104]

Philanthropy and business ventures

Payne is on the Board of Directors of an Omaha non-profit film theater, Film Streams.[9] He maintains a passion for preservation. In recent years, he helped preserve a historic film theater in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.[105]

Payne was co-owner (along with friend Ann Beeder) of King Fong (now permanently closed), a Chinese restaurant in Omaha.[106]

Payne is a long-time supporter[107] of the Nebraska Coast Connection, a social networking organization that meets monthly in Culver City, California. In November 2013, he held a special screening of Nebraska for the group's members at the Sherry Lansing Theatre on the Paramount Studios lot.[108]

Statutory rape allegation

In a 2018 interview with Ronan Farrow, actress Rose McGowan accused a "prominent” man in Hollywood of statutory rape but she did not name the person in question.[109] In August 2020, McGowan said it was Payne and that he committed the act sometime in 1988 or 1989, when McGowan was 15 years old and Payne was about 28 years old.[110] Payne responded to McGowan's allegation by writing a guest column in Deadline Hollywood in which he admitted to a consensual relationship with her, but denied any impropriety, alleging that they had met in 1991 when she was over the age of consent, which is 18 in California. Payne ended his statement writing, "While I cannot allow false statements about events 29 years ago to go uncorrected, I will continue to wish only the best for Rose".[111]

Filmography

Short films

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1985 Carmen Yes Yes No
1990 The Passion of Martin Yes Yes Yes
2006 14e arrondissement Yes Yes No Segment of Paris, je t'aime

Feature films

Year Title Director Writer Producer
1996 Citizen Ruth Yes Yes No
1999 Election Yes Yes No
2001 Jurassic Park III No Yes No
2002 About Schmidt Yes Yes No
2004 Sideways Yes Yes No
2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry No Yes No
2011 The Descendants Yes Yes Yes
2013 Nebraska Yes No No
2017 Downsizing Yes Yes Yes
2023 The Holdovers Yes No No

Awards

Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1999 Election 1 1
2002 About Schmidt 2 1 5 2
2004 Sideways 5 1 1 1 7 2
2011 The Descendants 5 1 3 5 2
2013 Nebraska 6 3 5
2017 Downsizing 1
Total 19 2 8 1 24 6

Directed Academy Award performances

Payne has directed multiple Oscar nominated performances.

In 2012, he was named as a member of the Jury for the Main Competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[112] His 2013 film Nebraska was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[113] With his Academy Award nomination for Nebraska in 2014,[114] Payne has been nominated seven times, winning the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay twice.

In 2014, The Location Managers Guild of America honored Alexander with their inaugural Eva Monley Award for his masterful use of location as another character.

Books

Levinson, Julie, ed. Alexander Payne Interviews. University Press of Mississippi, 2014. http://www.upress.state.ms.us/books/1941 December 31, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

  • Payne, Alexander, and James Zemaitis. The Coffee Table Coffee Table Book. London: Black Dog Pub, 2003. ISBN 978-190-103304-5[115]
  • Payne, Alexander, and Jim Taylor. The Sideways Guide to Wine and Life. New York: Newmarket, 2005. Illustrated by Rex Pickett. ISBN 978-155-704686-4

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alexander, payne, constantine, born, february, 1961, american, film, director, screenwriter, producer, best, known, films, citizen, ruth, 1996, election, 1999, about, schmidt, 2002, sideways, 2004, descendants, 2011, nebraska, 2013, downsizing, 2017, noted, da. Constantine Alexander Payne 1 p eɪ n born February 10 1961 2 is an American film director screenwriter and producer He is best known for the films Citizen Ruth 1996 Election 1999 About Schmidt 2002 Sideways 2004 The Descendants 2011 Nebraska 2013 and Downsizing 2017 He is noted for his dark humor and satirical depictions of contemporary American society Payne is a two time winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and a three time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director In 2017 Metacritic ranked Payne 2nd on its list of the 25 best film directors of the 21st century 3 Alexander PaynePayne at the 2015 Munich Film FestivalBornConstantine Alexander Payne 1961 02 10 February 10 1961 age 62 Omaha Nebraska U S CitizenshipUnited StatesGreeceEducationStanford University BA University of California Los Angeles MFA Occupation s Film director screenwriterYears active1985 presentSpousesSandra Oh m 2003 div 2006 wbr Maria Kontos m 2015 div 2022 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 1990s 2 3 2000s 2 4 2010s 2 5 2020s 2 6 Additional work 2 7 Unrealized projects 3 Themes 4 Personal life 4 1 Family 4 2 Philanthropy and business ventures 4 3 Statutory rape allegation 5 Filmography 5 1 Short films 5 2 Feature films 6 Awards 7 Books 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditPayne was born in Omaha Nebraska to Peggy and George Payne restaurant owners 4 1 He is the youngest of three sons 5 and grew up in the Dundee neighborhood 6 He is of Greek ancestry 7 8 Payne s paternal grandfather Nicholas Nick Payne anglicized the last name from Papadopoulos 9 His family comes from three areas in Greece the island of Syros Livadia and Aegio 10 Payne s family was part of the fabric of Omaha clarification needed which he refers to as part of his upbringing 11 12 His grandfather was a founder of The Virginia Cafe with Payne s father taking over the restaurant Payne went there regularly as a child The restaurant was destroyed in a fire in 1969 the W Dale Clark Library was later built on the site 11 Payne s paternal grandmother Clara Payne nee Hoffman was from a German Nebraska family from Lincoln Nebraska 12 In Omaha Payne attended Brownell Talbot School Dundee Elementary School and Lewis and Clark Junior High 1 He graduated from Creighton Prep for high school in 1979 13 At Prep Payne wrote a humor column for his high school newspaper and was the editor of the high school yearbook 14 Payne then attended Stanford University where he majored in Spanish and History 9 As a part of his Spanish degree he studied at Spain s University of Salamanca He later lived a few months in Medellin Colombia where he published an article about social changes between 1900 and 1930 15 Payne received his MFA in 1990 from the UCLA Film School Career EditEarly work Edit In the 1960s Payne s father received a Super 8mm projector from Kraft Foods as a loyalty reward 1 16 and eventually passed it on to his son when Alexander was about 14 years old 14 17 18 A short time after getting his MFA from UCLA Film School and after his successful thesis film The Passion of Martin had attracted industry attention Payne got a writing directing deal with Universal Pictures The ensuing screenplay which was turned down would ultimately become About Schmidt 9 He says that he cleared about 60 000 which was enough to fund his simple lifestyle at the time for about five years 8 Payne has said he sees his talent as being one of learned economy referring to the essay written by Tennessee Williams on The Catastrophe of Success 18 1990s Edit Payne worked in various capacities on films and television before he co wrote and directed his first full length film Citizen Ruth 1996 The film is a satirical black comedy revolving around the issue of abortion rights The film stars Laura Dern as a dim witted woman with substance abuse issues who happens to get pregnant She unexpectedly becomes a pawn of figures from both sides of the abortion debate The film co stars Kelly Preston Burt Reynolds and Tippi Hedren The film premiered at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received favorable reviews His second film Election starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon which takes aim at politics and education in America attracted attention when New Yorker film critic David Denby named it the best film of 1999 Payne received his first Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay nomination for Election Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half stars out of four praising Witherspoon and Payne and saying here is a movie that is not simply about an obnoxious student but also about an imperfect teacher a lockstep administration and a student body that is mostly just marking time until it can go out into the world and occupy valuable space 19 The film became a cult classic with Election is ranking 61 on Bravo s 100 Funniest Movies and 9 on Entertainment Weekly s list of the 50 Best High School Movies while Witherspoon s performance was ranked at 45 on the list of the 100 Greatest Film Performances of All Time by Premiere According to Payne it is also President Barack Obama s favorite political film 20 2000s Edit In 2002 Payne s film About Schmidt about a recently retired widower who embarks on a journey to his estranged daughter s wedding was released The film starred Jack Nicholson as the title character Warren Schmidt and its script was based on the novel of the same name by Louis Begley The film also co starred Hope Davis Dermot Mulroney June Squibb and Kathy Bates The film premiered at the 55th Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews with critics highlighting Nicholson s performance Payne received a Golden Globe for the screenplay which was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay To the surprise of many who kept track of Hollywood news 21 22 Payne and his writing partner Jim Taylor were not nominated for an Oscar for the About Schmidt screenplay In 2004 Payne followed About Schmidt with Sideways a film about two middle aged men who embark on a week long road trip to Santa Barbara County wine country to celebrate Jack s upcoming wedding The film stars Paul Giamatti Thomas Hayden Church as the two friends with Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival where it received rave reviews Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film four stars saying what happens during the seven days adds up to the best human comedy of the year comedy because it is funny and human because it is surprisingly moving 23 Payne won both the Academy Award and Golden Globe in 2005 for Best Adapted Screenplay while the film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy In total Sideways received five Academy Award nominations including Best Picture 2010s Edit Payne returned to directing in 2011 after a seven year hiatus with the film The Descendants a film about a man dealing with the aftermath of a boating accident involving his wife leaving her in a coma The film starred George Clooney Shaliene Woodley Beau Bridges Judy Greer Matthew Lillard and Robert Forster The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival where it received near universal praise ending up on many critics top 10 list of the year Payne also co wrote the screenplay along with Nat Faxon and Jim Rash who all won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Payne s Nebraska starred veteran character actor Bruce Dern and Saturday Night Live alumnus Will Forte 24 It was released on November 15 2013 25 Payne has said that during his seven year hiatus between Sideways 2004 and The Descendants 2011 he along with working partner Jim Taylor were developing the satire Downsizing which Payne has described as a large canvas science fiction social satire and an epic masterpiece The film about an impoverished married couple who decide the way ahead lies in shrinking themselves was to star Paul Giamatti and Reese Witherspoon but was superseded by The Descendants and Nebraska 26 27 In March 2016 Witherspoon was replaced by Kristen Wiig and Giamatti by Matt Damon 28 Hong Chau Christoph Waltz Udo Kier Neil Patrick Harris and Jason Sudeikis also starred 29 Paramount Pictures released the film on December 22 2017 30 31 It has received mixed reviews with many critics describing it as the weakest film of Payne s career 32 2020s Edit In June 2021 it was announced that Payne will direct Paul Giamatti in the David Hemingson scripted film The Holdovers for Miramax 33 34 35 Additional work Edit Payne executive produced the short film Run Fast Anna Musso his long time assistant and protege wrote and directed the film which shot in March 2014 The project was partially funded by a Kickstarter campaign 36 In 2000 Payne completed an uncredited polish up of the screenplay for the comedy film Meet the Parents In 2001 Payne wrote a draft of Jurassic Park III Payne served as an executive producer on the films King of California and The Savages He also collaborated once again with writing partner Jim Taylor to write a draft of the screenplay for the film I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry a comedy directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James Payne disliked the final product stating that Adam Sandler rewrote so much of the story that almost all of what Payne and Taylor wrote was gone Payne was also executive producer of the acclaimed 2014 film Kumiko the Treasure Hunter directed by David Zellner Unrealized projects Edit In 1999 it was reported that Payne was in talks to direct Esquivel a biopic starring John Leguizamo as Mexican musician Juan Garcia Esquivel 37 In 2000 it was reported that Payne was to co write and direct an untitled film inspired by Oscar Wilde s The Picture of Dorian Gray however nothing more was heard of this project 38 In November 2010 it was reported that Payne would possibly direct the film adaptation of Daniel Clowes s graphic novel Wilson 39 40 41 42 Then in November 2011 Payne confirmed that he was to direct Wilson next after Nebraska 2013 43 44 45 However Payne officially confirmed in a 2014 interview with Parade that he was no longer attached to the Wilson project 46 In 2012 it was reported that Payne and Jim Taylor wrote a script titled The Lost Cause That project is said to be an expansion of Taylor s 2004 short film of the same name 47 In November 2013 Payne was in talks to direct a film titled The Judge s Will for Fox Searchlight Pictures 48 49 50 The project was to have been based on a New Yorker article written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala about an elderly judge from Delhi who wants to make sure his much younger wife will be taken care of after his death 51 52 53 In May 2018 it was reported that James Ivory would write the screenplay of the project for Payne 54 55 56 In June 2018 it was reported that Payne will possibly shoot The Judge s Will in Chicago 57 In February 2016 it was announced that Payne was to direct a film titled My Saga which is based on a pair of articles written by Karl Ove Knausgard and published by The New York Times Magazine 58 59 60 61 The articles cover Knausgard tracing the Vikings voyages in North America 62 63 64 The film was to have been distributed by Netflix and star Mads Mikkelsen 65 66 67 In October 2019 the production was cancelled a week before filming was to begin due to Knausgard objecting to his life story being turned into a feature film 68 In March 2018 Payne was in talks to direct a legal drama film for Amazon Studios titled The Burial 69 70 71 72 The project was to have been based on the true story of Mississippi based lawyer Willie Gary who takes on the case of Jeremiah O Keefe an owner of a chain of funeral homes who claimed he was swindled by a major funeral parlor conglomerate 73 74 It was reported in February 2019 that Payne was attached to direct a comedy horror film titled The Menu for Gary Sanchez Productions 75 The plot concerns a young couple that attends an exclusive restaurant in a tropical island only to experience some shocking surprises 76 77 78 79 By April 2019 Emma Stone and Ralph Fiennes were set to star in the film 80 81 By May 2020 Mark Mylod replaced Payne on The Menu 82 83 In December 2019 it was announced that Payne was attached to direct an American remake of the 1987 Oscar winning Danish film Babette s Feast 84 85 86 87 Payne s version is said to be set in Minnesota 88 89 Also in December 2019 it was announced that Payne was going to direct the HBO miniseries Landscapers 90 However in October 2020 it was announced that Payne dropped out of the project due to a schedule conflict and was replaced by Will Sharpe 91 It was also announced in the 2010s that Payne was going to direct a film titled La Vida Nortena 92 The project was to have been about a Latin music promoter who befriends a Nebraskan mayor 93 It has also been reported that Payne was to direct a film titled Fork in the Road 94 That project was to have been an adaptation of a novel by Denis Hamill 95 Themes EditHe has set many of his films in Omaha his hometown His films sometimes include scenes of historical landmarks black and white photographs and museums and he often uses amateur actors for minor roles 9 96 Payne is on the short list of directors who have final cut rights for their films 97 In 2005 he became a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Directors Branch Personal life EditFamily Edit Payne married Canadian actress Sandra Oh on January 1 2003 after dating her for three years and collaborating with her in Sideways On March 12 2005 a publicist announced their separation The divorce was officially finalized on December 22 2006 98 although the former couple took more than two years to settle their finances 99 100 101 In 2015 Payne married Maria Kontos whom he met while visiting the Aigio region of Greece where some of his ancestors originated 102 103 They welcomed a daughter in 2017 The pair filed for divorce in 2021 and it was finalized in 2022 In 2022 he received Greek citizenship 104 Philanthropy and business ventures Edit Payne is on the Board of Directors of an Omaha non profit film theater Film Streams 9 He maintains a passion for preservation In recent years he helped preserve a historic film theater in Scottsbluff Nebraska 105 Payne was co owner along with friend Ann Beeder of King Fong now permanently closed a Chinese restaurant in Omaha 106 Payne is a long time supporter 107 of the Nebraska Coast Connection a social networking organization that meets monthly in Culver City California In November 2013 he held a special screening of Nebraska for the group s members at the Sherry Lansing Theatre on the Paramount Studios lot 108 Statutory rape allegation Edit In a 2018 interview with Ronan Farrow actress Rose McGowan accused a prominent man in Hollywood of statutory rape but she did not name the person in question 109 In August 2020 McGowan said it was Payne and that he committed the act sometime in 1988 or 1989 when McGowan was 15 years old and Payne was about 28 years old 110 Payne responded to McGowan s allegation by writing a guest column in Deadline Hollywood in which he admitted to a consensual relationship with her but denied any impropriety alleging that they had met in 1991 when she was over the age of consent which is 18 in California Payne ended his statement writing While I cannot allow false statements about events 29 years ago to go uncorrected I will continue to wish only the best for Rose 111 Filmography EditShort films Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1985 Carmen Yes Yes No1990 The Passion of Martin Yes Yes Yes2006 14e arrondissement Yes Yes No Segment of Paris je t aimeFeature films Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer1996 Citizen Ruth Yes Yes No1999 Election Yes Yes No2001 Jurassic Park III No Yes No2002 About Schmidt Yes Yes No2004 Sideways Yes Yes No2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck amp Larry No Yes No2011 The Descendants Yes Yes Yes2013 Nebraska Yes No No2017 Downsizing Yes Yes Yes2023 The Holdovers Yes No NoExecutive producer The Assassination of Richard Nixon 2004 Gray Matters 2006 The Savages 2007 Saidoweizu 2009 Kumiko the Treasure Hunter 2014 Crash Pad 2017 Small Town Wisconsin 2020 Producer King of California 2007 Cedar Rapids 2011 Awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Alexander Payne Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe AwardsNominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins1999 Election 1 12002 About Schmidt 2 1 5 22004 Sideways 5 1 1 1 7 22011 The Descendants 5 1 3 5 22013 Nebraska 6 3 52017 Downsizing 1Total 19 2 8 1 24 6Directed Academy Award performancesPayne has directed multiple Oscar nominated performances Year Performer Title ResultAcademy Award for Best Actor2003 Jack Nicholson About Schmidt Nominated2012 George Clooney The Descendants Nominated2014 Bruce Dern Nebraska NominatedAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor2005 Thomas Hayden Church Sideways NominatedAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress2003 Kathy Bates About Schmidt Nominated2005 Virginia Madsen Sideways Nominated2014 June Squibb Nebraska NominatedIn 2012 he was named as a member of the Jury for the Main Competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival 112 His 2013 film Nebraska was nominated for the Palme d Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival 113 With his Academy Award nomination for Nebraska in 2014 114 Payne has been nominated seven times winning the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay twice In 2014 The Location Managers Guild of America honored Alexander with their inaugural Eva Monley Award for his masterful use of location as another character Books EditLevinson Julie ed Alexander Payne Interviews University Press of Mississippi 2014 http www upress state ms us books 1941 Archived December 31 2017 at the Wayback Machine Payne Alexander and James Zemaitis The Coffee Table Coffee Table Book London Black Dog Pub 2003 ISBN 978 190 103304 5 115 Payne Alexander and Jim Taylor The Sideways Guide to Wine and Life New York Newmarket 2005 Illustrated by Rex Pickett ISBN 978 155 704686 4References Edit a b c d Court of Honor Constantine Alexander Payne Metro Magazine Omaha Nebraska 2010 p 13 Archived from the original on November 7 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Constantine Alexander Payne a Greek American was born on February 10 1961 to George and Peggy Payne in Omaha Nebraska Alexander attended Brownell Talbot and Dundee for elementary school Lewis and Clark Junior High and Creighton Prep High School H e went on to attend Stanford and graduated with an MFA in film from UCLA H is father owner of The Virginia Restaurant in downtown Omaha Cunningham John M Alexander Payne American writer director and producer Encyclopedia Britannica Archived from the original on August 19 2020 Retrieved November 19 2020 MetaCritic Top 25 Best Movie Directors of the 21st century so Far Alexander Payne Entertainment Sideways director keeps it real BBC News UK January 25 2005 Retrieved September 17 2010 his hometown of Omaha Nebraska where his family ran a Greek restaurant they changed the family name from Papadopoulos Mikulan Steven April 21 1999 High Plains Joker Alexander Payne s Wild Wild Midwest LA Weekly Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Retrieved September 17 2010 the youngest of three sons in a Greek American family of businessmen and restaurateurs His grandfather had changed the family name from Papadopulis In 1975 a tornado blew down Alexander s junior high school and he transferred to Creighton Prep Hodgman John December 8 2002 The Bard of Omaha The New York Times p 88 Retrieved August 17 2020 Dundee the tidy grove of modest two story homes where he grew up and where his parents still live Papapostolou Anastasios May 19 2013 Exclusive Alexander Payne Talks Nebraska Greece amp American Cinema Hollywood Greek Reporter Retrieved November 13 2013 a b Papapostolou Anastasios May 18 2013 Alexander Payne Talks Nebraska Cinema Greece Video interview Greek Reporter Archived from the original on November 11 2021 Retrieved November 13 2013 a b c d e Talbot Margaret October 28 2013 Profiles Home Movies Alexander Payne High Plains auteur The New Yorker Conde Nast p 50 Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 he majored in Latin American literature and history and studied abroad in Spain and in Colombia Rhompotis Demetrios March 6 2013 Film Director Alexander Payne Greece energizes my DNA NEO Magazine Retrieved November 13 2013 a b Biga Leo Adam July 6 2012 Remembering the Virginia Cafe and the Restauranter Family Legacy of Filmmaker Alexander Payne Writer s blog Leo Adam Biga Retrieved November 14 2013 Originally published in The Reader a b Payne Papadopoulos Hoffman PDF St John s 100 Year Anniversary St John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church June 13 15 2008 Retrieved November 14 2013 Archives That time Alexander Payne returned to Omaha to make his first movie Omaha World Herald November 12 2013 Originally published February 5 1995 Archived from the original on November 13 2013 Retrieved November 14 2013 Payne a 1979 Creighton Prep graduate a b Feinberg Scott December 27 2011 Writer Director Alexander Payne I Don t Know How Talented I Would Say I Am Audio Audio podcast interview article The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 14 2013 Constantine Alexander Payne Crecimiento y cambio social en Medellin 1900 1930 Estudios sociales Vol I N 1 Medellin septiembre 1986 pp 111 194 Kelly Michael February 25 2012 Payne Ware on to big time awards Omaha World Herald Archived from the original on November 13 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Turan Kenneth September 16 2011 Alexander Payne Regis Dialogue with Kenneth Turan Video interview Walker Art Center Retrieved November 14 2013 a b Feinberg Scott December 27 2011 Scott Feinberg Interviews Alexander Payne Audio podcast interview The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 14 2013 Ebert Roger April 30 1999 Election Movie Review 1999 RogerEbert com Retrieved November 27 2016 Jacobs Matthew May 7 2014 Pick Flick An Oral History Of Election 15 Years Later The Huffington Post Retrieved October 26 2015 Barack Obama has told me twice that it s his favorite political film Weaver Cathy July 27 2003 SCHMIDT DIRECTOR UNFAZED BY SNUB Retrieved May 16 2015 Karger Dave February 11 2003 Check out the top five Oscar surprises Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 16 2015 Chicago Sun Times Archived March 18 2013 at the Wayback Machine by Roger Ebert Chitwood Adam Alexander Payne s NEBRASKA Moving Forward with Will Forte and Bruce Dern Collider Retrieved December 2 2012 Han Angie November 30 2012 Alexander Payne s Nebraska Eyeing Late 2013 Release Will Forte and Bruce Dern Run Around Billings MT in First Set Photos Film Retrieved December 2 2012 Matt Damon downsizing with Alexander Payne The Guardian November 6 2014 Fleming Mike Jr November 5 2014 Matt Damon To Star In Alexander Payne s Downsizing Deadline Hollywood Barsanti Sam March 29 2016 Kristen Wiig replaces Reese Witherspoon in Downsizing The A V Club avclub com Retrieved October 16 2016 Lesnick Silas January 8 2015 Three More Join Damon and Witherspoon for Downsizing Comingsoon net Retrieved January 11 2015 Kroll Justin October 2 2015 Paramount Nabs Alexander Payne s Downsizing Starring Matt Damon Variety Retrieved December 24 2015 Pedersen Erik March 10 2016 Christoph Waltz amp Hong Chau Join Downsizing 3rd Street Blackout Gets NYC Release Date Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 20 2016 Downsizing 2017 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved December 24 2017 Mike Fleming Jr June 14 2021 Alexander Payne Taps His Sideways Star Paul Giamatti For The Holdovers Hot Cannes Package Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 29 2021 Rebecca Rubin June 14 2021 Paul Giamatti to Star in Alexander Payne s Comedic Drama The Holdovers Variety Retrieved July 29 2021 Mike Fleming Jr June 28 2021 Miramax Lands World Rights On Alexander Payne Directed The Holdovers With Paul Giamatti Cannes Market Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 29 2021 RUN FAST A Short Film by Anna Musso by Anna Musso Kickstarter Kickstarter com Retrieved November 23 2015 Petrikin Chris July 27 1999 Election s Payne in talks for Esquivel Variety Retrieved July 24 2020 Fleming Michael March 6 2000 Payne studying Picture second trip to Town Variety Retrieved June 13 2022 Fleming Mike Jr November 18 2010 Wilson Lands At Fox Searchlight With Alexander Payne Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 24 2020 Jagernauth Kevin November 18 2010 Alexander Payne Attached To Direct Adaptation Of Daniel Clowes Comic Wilson IndieWire Retrieved July 24 2020 Alexander Payne Eyeing Wilson Adaptation MovieWeb November 19 2010 Retrieved July 24 2020 Schaefer Sandy November 19 2010 Dan Clowes Adapting Wilson For The Big Screen Screen Rant Retrieved July 24 2020 Radish Christina November 17 2011 Alexander Payne Talks THE DESCENDANTS and His Next Two Projects NEBRASKA and WILSON Collider Retrieved July 24 2020 Jagernauth Kevin November 9 2011 Alexander Payne Says Nebraska Likely To Be Retitled Wilson Keeps Moving IndieWire Retrieved July 24 2020 Tobias Scott November 15 2011 Alexander Payne The A V Club Retrieved July 24 2020 Neumeyer Scott February 24 2014 Nebraska Director Alexander Payne Talks Bruce Dern and the Iconic Look of Black and White Parade Retrieved July 24 2020 Dang Simon May 29 2012 Alexander Payne amp Jim Taylor To Preview New Script The Lost Cause At Nantucket Film Festival IndieWire Retrieved June 23 2022 Chitwood Adam October 8 2013 Alexander Payne in Talks to Direct THE JUDGE S WILL for Fox Searchlight Collider Retrieved July 24 2020 Hanna Beth October 9 2013 In the Works Alexander Payne Finds Next Project in The Judge s Will IndieWire Retrieved July 24 2020 Movieweb Contributor October 8 2013 Alexander Payne Teams Up with Fox Searchlight for The Judge s Will MovieWeb Retrieved July 24 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite 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