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Cameron Crowe

Cameron Bruce Crowe (born July 13, 1957) is an American journalist, author, writer, producer, director, actor, lyricist, and playwright. Before moving into the film industry, Crowe was a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine, for which he still frequently writes.[1]

Cameron Crowe
Crowe in 2022
Born
Cameron Bruce Crowe

(1957-07-13) July 13, 1957 (age 65)
EducationUniversity of San Diego High School
Occupation(s)Journalist, author, writer, producer, director, actor, lyricist, playwright
Years active1972–present
Notable workSay Anything...
Singles
Jerry Maguire
Almost Famous
Vanilla Sky
Elizabethtown
We Bought a Zoo
Aloha
Spouse
(m. 1986; div. 2010)
Children2
Websitetheuncool.com

Crowe's debut screenwriting effort, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), grew out of a book he wrote while posing for one year undercover as a student at Clairemont High School in San Diego. Later he wrote and directed another high school film, Say Anything... (1989), followed by Singles (1992), a story of twentysomethings which was woven together with a soundtrack centering on Seattle's burgeoning grunge music scene. He landed his biggest hit with Jerry Maguire (1996).

Then Crowe was given a green-light to go ahead with a pet project, the autobiographical film Almost Famous (2000). The story centers on a teenage music journalist who is on tour with an up-and-coming band; it gives insight into his life as a 15-year-old writer for Rolling Stone. For his screenplay, he won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In late 1999, Crowe's second book was published, a question and answer session with filmmaker Billy Wilder entitled Conversations with Wilder.

After the success of Almost Famous, further films followed including the psychological thriller Vanilla Sky (2001), the romantic comedy Elizabethtown (2005), the family-friendly film We Bought a Zoo (2011), and the romantic comedy Aloha (2015). He also directed three musical documentaries, Pearl Jam Twenty (2011), The Union (2011), and David Crosby: Remember My Name (2019), and created the television series Roadies, which ran for one season in 2016 on Showtime.

Early life

Cameron Crowe was born in Palm Springs, California. His father, James A. Crowe, originally from Kentucky,[2] was a real estate agent.[3] His mother, Alice Marie (née George), "was a teacher, activist, and all-around live wire who did skits around the house and would wear a clown suit to school on special occasions."[4][5][6] She worked as a psychology professor and in family therapy and often participated in peace demonstrations and causes relating to the rights of farm workers. Crowe's grandfather was Greek.[7] Crowe was the youngest of three children with two sisters; one died when he was young. The family moved around often but spent a lot of time in the desert town of Indio, California. Crowe commented that Indio was where "people owned tortoises, not dogs".[4] His family finally settled in San Diego.

Crowe skipped kindergarten and two grades in elementary school,[8] and by the time he attended Catholic high school, he was quite a bit younger than the other students. To add to his alienation, he was often ill because he had nephritis.[9]

Crowe began writing for the school newspaper and by the age of 13 was contributing music reviews for an underground publication, The San Diego Door. He began corresponding with music journalist Lester Bangs, who had left the Door to become editor at the national rock magazine Creem, and soon he was also submitting articles to Creem as well as Circus. Crowe graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1972 at the age of 15. On a trip to Los Angeles, he met Ben Fong-Torres, the editor of Rolling Stone, who hired him to write for the magazine. He also joined the Rolling Stone staff as a contributing editor and became an associate editor. During this time, Crowe interviewed Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Eagles, Poco, Steely Dan, members of Led Zeppelin and more.[10] Crowe was Rolling Stone's youngest-ever contributor.

Career

Rolling Stone

Crowe's first cover story was about the Allman Brothers Band.[11] He went on the road with them for three weeks at the age of 16; he interviewed the band and the road crew.

Because Crowe was a fan of the 1970s hard rock bands that the older writers disliked, he landed a lot of major interviews. He wrote predominantly about Yes, and also about Led Zeppelin, the Allman Brothers, Jackson Browne, Neil Young, the Eagles, Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Linda Ronstadt, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Fleetwood Mac, and others. Former colleague Sarah Lazin described of the youthful Crowe: "He was a pleasure to work with, a total professional. He was easygoing and eager to learn. Obviously, the bands loved him." Then-senior editor Ben Fong-Torres also said of Crowe: "He was the guy we sent out after some difficult customers. He covered the bands that hated Rolling Stone."[12]

Fast Times at Ridgemont High book and film

When Rolling Stone moved its offices from California to New York in 1977, Crowe decided to stay behind. He also felt the excitement of his career was beginning to wane. He appeared in the 1978 film American Hot Wax, but returned to his writing. Though he would continue to freelance for Rolling Stone on and off over the years, he turned his attention to a book.[13]

At the age of 22 he came up with the idea to pose undercover as a high school student and write about his experiences. Simon & Schuster gave him a contract, and he moved back in with his parents and enrolled as Dave Cameron at Clairemont High School in San Diego. Reliving the senior year he never had, he made friends and began to fit in. Though he initially planned to include himself in the book, he realized that it would jeopardize his ability to capture the essence of the high school experience.[13]

His book, Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, came out in 1981. Crowe focused on six main characters: a tough guy, a nerd, a surfer dude, a sexual sophisticate, and a middle-class brother and sister. He chronicled their activities in typical teenage settings—at school, at the beach, and at the mall, where many of them held afterschool jobs—and concentrated on details of their lives that probed into the heart of adolescence. This included scenes about homecoming and graduation as well as social cliques and sexual encounters.[13]

Before the book was released Fast Times at Ridgemont High was optioned for a film. Released in 1982, the movie version lacked a specific plot and featured no major name stars. The studio did not devote any marketing effort toward it. It became a sleeper hit due to word of mouth.

The reviews of Fast Times at Ridgemont High were positive, and the film ended up launching the careers of some previously unknown actors, including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Eric Stoltz, Judge Reinhold, Phoebe Cates, Anthony Edwards, Nicolas Cage, Forest Whitaker, and Sean Penn.

Early film efforts

Following that success, Crowe wrote the screenplay for 1984's The Wild Life, the pseudo-sequel to Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Whereas its predecessor followed teenagers' lives in high school, The Wild Life traced the lives of several teenagers after high school living in an apartment complex.

Filmmaker James L. Brooks noticed Crowe's original voice and wanted to work with him. Brooks executive produced Crowe's first directing effort, 1989's Say Anything..., about a young man pining away for the affections of the seemingly perfect girl. Say Anything... was positively received by critics.

By this point, Crowe was ready to leave teen angst behind and focus on his peers. His next project, 1992's Singles, described the romantic tangles among a group of six friends in their twenties in Seattle. The film starred Bridget Fonda and Matt Dillon, where Fonda played a coffee-bar waitress fawning over an aspiring musician, played by Dillon. Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott co-starred as a couple wavering on whether to commit to each other. Music forms an integral backbone for the script, and the soundtrack became a best seller three months before the release of the film. Much of this was due to repeated delays while studio executives debated how to market it.

Singles successfully rode on the heels of Seattle's grunge music boom. During production, bands like Nirvana were not yet national stars, but by the time the soundtrack was released, their song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" had to be cut from the film because it was too costly to buy the rights. Crowe had signed members of Pearl Jam, shortly before their burgeoning, nationwide success, to portray Dillon's fictional band 'Citizen Dick'. He also appeared in this project, as a rock journalist at a club. Tim Appelo wrote in Entertainment Weekly, "With ... an ambling, naturalistic style, Crowe captures the eccentric appeal of a town where espresso carts sprout on every corner and kids in ratty flannel shirts can cut records that make them millionaires."[14]

Jerry Maguire

Branching into a new direction, Crowe wrote and directed Jerry Maguire. The film is about a highly paid pro sports agent, inspired by sports agent Leigh Steinberg.[15][16] Maguire is fired after having a moral revelation, writing and distributing a mission statement calling for sincere service to the athletes and less money for the agency. He strikes out to form his own agency. Tom Cruise played the title role of Jerry and Cuba Gooding, Jr. played Rod Tidwell, an aging wide receiver. His catchphrase, "Show me the money!", became ubiquitous for a time.[17] Renée Zellweger appeared as an accountant who sets aside her job security to follow Maguire's charismatic moral aspiration in both work and love. Gooding won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role. The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Actor (for Cruise).[18][19] Cruise won his second Golden Globe for his role as Jerry.[20]

Almost Famous

In 2000, Crowe used his music journalism experience roots to write and direct Almost Famous, about the experiences of a teenage music journalist who goes on the road with an emerging band in the early 1970s. The film starred newcomer Patrick Fugit as William Miller, the baby-faced writer who finds himself immersed in the world of sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll, and Kate Hudson co-starred as Penny Lane, a prominent groupie, or, as the film refers to her, a "Band-Aid". Digging into his most personal memories, Crowe used a composite of the bands he had known to come up with Stillwater, the emerging act that welcomes the young journalist into its sphere, then becomes wary of his intentions. Seventies rocker Peter Frampton served as a technical consultant on the film.[21]

William Miller's mother figured prominently in the film as well (often admonishing, "Don't take drugs!"). The character was based on Crowe's own mother, who even showed up at the film sets to keep an eye on him while he worked.[21] Though he asked her not to bother Frances McDormand, who played her character, the two ended up getting along well. He also showed his sister, portrayed by Zooey Deschanel, rebelling and leaving home, and in real life, his mother and sister Cindy did not talk for a decade and were still estranged to a degree when he finished the film. The family reconciled when the project was complete.

In addition, Crowe took a copy of the film to London for a special screening with Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. After the screening, Led Zeppelin granted Crowe the right to use one of their songs on the soundtrack—the first time they had ever consented to this since allowing Crowe to use "Kashmir" in Fast Times at Ridgemont High—and also gave him rights to four of their other songs in the movie itself, although they did not grant him the rights to "Stairway to Heaven" for an intended scene (on the special "Bootleg" edition DVD, the scene is included as an extra without the song where the viewer is instructed by a watermark to begin playing it). Crowe and his then-wife, musician Nancy Wilson of Heart, co-wrote three of the five Stillwater songs in the film, and Frampton wrote the other two, with Mike McCready from Pearl Jam playing lead guitar on all of the Stillwater songs. Reviews were almost universally positive, and it was nominated for and won a host of film awards, including an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Crowe. Crowe and co-producer Danny Bramson also won the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Grammy Award for the soundtrack. Despite these accolades, box office returns for the film were disappointing.

Vanilla Sky

Crowe followed Almost Famous with the psychological thriller Vanilla Sky in 2001.[22] The film, starring Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz and Cameron Diaz, received mixed reviews, yet managed to gross $100.6 million at the US box office, making it his second highest grossing directorial effort behind Jerry Maguire (1996).[23][24][25] Vanilla Sky is a remake of Alejandro Amenabar's 1997 Spanish film Abre Los Ojos (Open Your Eyes). Sofia is played by Penélope Cruz in both Amenabar's original movie and Crowe's remake.[26]

Elizabethtown

In 2005, Crowe directed the romantic tragicomedy Elizabethtown, starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst, which opened to mixed reviews,[27] scoring 45 on Metacritic, the same as his previous effort, Vanilla Sky.

The Union

In November 2009, he began filming a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the album The Union, a collaboration between musicians Elton John and Leon Russell produced by award-winning producer T-Bone Burnett. The documentary features musicians Neil Young, Brian Wilson, Booker T. Jones, steel guitarist Robert Randolph, Don Was and a 10-piece gospel choir who all appear on the album with John and Russell. Musician Stevie Nicks and John's longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin also appear. On March 2, 2011, the documentary was announced to open the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.[28]

We Bought a Zoo

With production on Aloha delayed, Crowe set his next feature, the family comedy-drama We Bought a Zoo, based on Benjamin Mee's memoir of the same name. He collaborated with The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna on the screenplay.[29][30] The book's story follows Mee, who buys and moves into a dilapidated zoo (now Dartmoor Zoological Park) in the English countryside. Looking for a fresh start along with his seven-year-old daughter and his troubled fourteen-year-old son, he hopes to refurbish the zoo and run it and to give his children what he calls an "adventure".[29] Crowe changed the location to the United States. The film received a wide release on December 23, 2011, by 20th Century Fox, and starred Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson. It received mixed reviews. The film music was composed by Jonsi.[31]

Pearl Jam Twenty

In an interview with Pearl Jam on March 9, 2009, bassist Jeff Ament said that their manager Kelly "has had the idea to do a 20-year anniversary retrospective movie so he's been on board with [film director] Cameron Crowe for the last few years."[32] The band's guitarist Mike McCready also stated in March, "We are just in the very early stages of that, . . . starting to go through all the footage we have, and Cameron's writing the treatment."[33] Preliminary footage was being shot as of June 2010.[34] A trailer for the movie, which featured Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder choosing between three permanent markers in a shop before turning to the camera and saying "Three's good... Twenty is better", was shown before select movies at the 2011 BFI London Film Festival. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and also had an accompanying book and soundtrack.[35]

Aloha

It was announced in early June 2008 that Crowe would return to write and direct his seventh feature film, initially titled Deep Tiki and Volcano Romance, set to star Ben Stiller and Reese Witherspoon, and to be released by Columbia Pictures. Filming was expected to begin in January 2009,[36] but this was postponed.[37]

The project resurfaced in 2013. Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray, John Krasinski and Danny McBride joined the cast of the film; filming began in Hawaii in September 2013.[38] The film's final title was Aloha and it was released on May 29, 2015, by Sony Pictures to negative critical reviews.

Roadies

On June 26, 2016, Crowe's comedy-drama series Roadies premiered on the Showtime television channel. The show, starring Luke Wilson, Carla Gugino and Imogen Poots, tells the story of a colorful road crew who work behind the scenes for a fictional rock band, The Staton-House Band. The pilot episode was written and directed by Crowe, as well as the series finale.[39]

Unrealized projects

In 1997, it was reported that Crowe was in talks to direct a biopic about Phil Spector, with Tom Cruise in talks to portray him.[40] The film was to have been distributed by Universal Pictures.[41] Crowe stated in 2005 that the film was unlikely to be made due to the murder of Lana Clarkson, which Spector was convicted of.[42] It has also been said that the film was never made due to the failure of finding a third act to the story.[43][44]

Crowe also attempted to make a biopic about Marvin Gaye titled My Name is Marvin.[45] That project fell apart in 2010 due to casting and budget issues.[46]

Personal life

Crowe married Nancy Wilson of the rock band Heart in July 1986. Their twin sons were born in January 2000. Crowe and Wilson separated in June 2008 and Wilson filed for divorce on September 23, 2010, citing "irreconcilable differences". The divorce was finalized on December 8, 2010.[47]

Filmography

Year Film Director Writer Producer Notes
1982 Fast Times at Ridgemont High No Yes No
1984 The Wild Life No Yes Yes
1989 Say Anything... Yes Yes No
1992 Singles Yes Yes Yes
1996 Jerry Maguire Yes Yes Yes Nominated- Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominated- Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated- Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Nominated- Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing
2000 Almost Famous Yes Yes Yes Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Nominated- BAFTA Award for Best Film
Nominated- Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing
2001 Vanilla Sky Yes Yes Yes Nominated- Academy Award for Best Original Song
Nominated- Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
Nominated- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
2005 Elizabethtown Yes Yes Yes
2011 The Union Yes Yes Yes Documentary
Pearl Jam Twenty Yes Yes Yes Documentary
We Bought a Zoo Yes Yes Yes
2015 Aloha Yes Yes Yes
2016 Roadies Yes Yes Yes TV series; also creator
2019 David Crosby: Remember My Name No No Yes Documentary

As an actor

Year Film Role Note
1972 The Other Side of the Wind Party Guest
1978 American Hot Wax Delivery Boy
1984 The Wild Life Cop #2
1992 Singles Club Interviewer
2002 Minority Report Bus Passenger Uncredited

Music videos

Awards and nominations received by Crowe movies

Year Film Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1996 Jerry Maguire 5 1 3 1
2000 Almost Famous 4 1 6 2 4 2
2001 Vanilla Sky 1 1
Total 10 2 6 2 8 3

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Cameron Crowe at IMDb

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Cameron Bruce Crowe born July 13 1957 is an American journalist author writer producer director actor lyricist and playwright Before moving into the film industry Crowe was a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine for which he still frequently writes 1 Cameron CroweCrowe in 2022BornCameron Bruce Crowe 1957 07 13 July 13 1957 age 65 Palm Springs California U S EducationUniversity of San Diego High SchoolOccupation s Journalist author writer producer director actor lyricist playwrightYears active1972 presentNotable workSay Anything SinglesJerry MaguireAlmost FamousVanilla SkyElizabethtownWe Bought a ZooAlohaSpouseNancy Wilson m 1986 div 2010 wbr Children2Websitetheuncool wbr comCrowe s debut screenwriting effort Fast Times at Ridgemont High 1982 grew out of a book he wrote while posing for one year undercover as a student at Clairemont High School in San Diego Later he wrote and directed another high school film Say Anything 1989 followed by Singles 1992 a story of twentysomethings which was woven together with a soundtrack centering on Seattle s burgeoning grunge music scene He landed his biggest hit with Jerry Maguire 1996 Then Crowe was given a green light to go ahead with a pet project the autobiographical film Almost Famous 2000 The story centers on a teenage music journalist who is on tour with an up and coming band it gives insight into his life as a 15 year old writer for Rolling Stone For his screenplay he won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay In late 1999 Crowe s second book was published a question and answer session with filmmaker Billy Wilder entitled Conversations with Wilder After the success of Almost Famous further films followed including the psychological thriller Vanilla Sky 2001 the romantic comedy Elizabethtown 2005 the family friendly film We Bought a Zoo 2011 and the romantic comedy Aloha 2015 He also directed three musical documentaries Pearl Jam Twenty 2011 The Union 2011 and David Crosby Remember My Name 2019 and created the television series Roadies which ran for one season in 2016 on Showtime Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Rolling Stone 2 2 Fast Times at Ridgemont High book and film 2 3 Early film efforts 2 4 Jerry Maguire 2 5 Almost Famous 2 6 Vanilla Sky 2 7 Elizabethtown 2 8 The Union 2 9 We Bought a Zoo 2 10 Pearl Jam Twenty 2 11 Aloha 2 12 Roadies 2 13 Unrealized projects 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 As an actor 4 2 Music videos 5 Awards and nominations received by Crowe movies 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditCameron Crowe was born in Palm Springs California His father James A Crowe originally from Kentucky 2 was a real estate agent 3 His mother Alice Marie nee George was a teacher activist and all around live wire who did skits around the house and would wear a clown suit to school on special occasions 4 5 6 She worked as a psychology professor and in family therapy and often participated in peace demonstrations and causes relating to the rights of farm workers Crowe s grandfather was Greek 7 Crowe was the youngest of three children with two sisters one died when he was young The family moved around often but spent a lot of time in the desert town of Indio California Crowe commented that Indio was where people owned tortoises not dogs 4 His family finally settled in San Diego Crowe skipped kindergarten and two grades in elementary school 8 and by the time he attended Catholic high school he was quite a bit younger than the other students To add to his alienation he was often ill because he had nephritis 9 Crowe began writing for the school newspaper and by the age of 13 was contributing music reviews for an underground publication The San Diego Door He began corresponding with music journalist Lester Bangs who had left the Door to become editor at the national rock magazine Creem and soon he was also submitting articles to Creem as well as Circus Crowe graduated from the University of San Diego High School in 1972 at the age of 15 On a trip to Los Angeles he met Ben Fong Torres the editor of Rolling Stone who hired him to write for the magazine He also joined the Rolling Stone staff as a contributing editor and became an associate editor During this time Crowe interviewed Bob Dylan David Bowie Neil Young Eric Clapton Eagles Poco Steely Dan members of Led Zeppelin and more 10 Crowe was Rolling Stone s youngest ever contributor Career EditRolling Stone Edit Crowe s first cover story was about the Allman Brothers Band 11 He went on the road with them for three weeks at the age of 16 he interviewed the band and the road crew Because Crowe was a fan of the 1970s hard rock bands that the older writers disliked he landed a lot of major interviews He wrote predominantly about Yes and also about Led Zeppelin the Allman Brothers Jackson Browne Neil Young the Eagles Rod Stewart Eric Clapton Peter Frampton Linda Ronstadt Crosby Stills Nash and Young Fleetwood Mac and others Former colleague Sarah Lazin described of the youthful Crowe He was a pleasure to work with a total professional He was easygoing and eager to learn Obviously the bands loved him Then senior editor Ben Fong Torres also said of Crowe He was the guy we sent out after some difficult customers He covered the bands that hated Rolling Stone 12 Fast Times at Ridgemont High book and film Edit When Rolling Stone moved its offices from California to New York in 1977 Crowe decided to stay behind He also felt the excitement of his career was beginning to wane He appeared in the 1978 film American Hot Wax but returned to his writing Though he would continue to freelance for Rolling Stone on and off over the years he turned his attention to a book 13 At the age of 22 he came up with the idea to pose undercover as a high school student and write about his experiences Simon amp Schuster gave him a contract and he moved back in with his parents and enrolled as Dave Cameron at Clairemont High School in San Diego Reliving the senior year he never had he made friends and began to fit in Though he initially planned to include himself in the book he realized that it would jeopardize his ability to capture the essence of the high school experience 13 His book Fast Times at Ridgemont High A True Story came out in 1981 Crowe focused on six main characters a tough guy a nerd a surfer dude a sexual sophisticate and a middle class brother and sister He chronicled their activities in typical teenage settings at school at the beach and at the mall where many of them held afterschool jobs and concentrated on details of their lives that probed into the heart of adolescence This included scenes about homecoming and graduation as well as social cliques and sexual encounters 13 Before the book was released Fast Times at Ridgemont High was optioned for a film Released in 1982 the movie version lacked a specific plot and featured no major name stars The studio did not devote any marketing effort toward it It became a sleeper hit due to word of mouth The reviews of Fast Times at Ridgemont High were positive and the film ended up launching the careers of some previously unknown actors including Jennifer Jason Leigh Eric Stoltz Judge Reinhold Phoebe Cates Anthony Edwards Nicolas Cage Forest Whitaker and Sean Penn Early film efforts Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Following that success Crowe wrote the screenplay for 1984 s The Wild Life the pseudo sequel to Fast Times at Ridgemont High Whereas its predecessor followed teenagers lives in high school The Wild Life traced the lives of several teenagers after high school living in an apartment complex Filmmaker James L Brooks noticed Crowe s original voice and wanted to work with him Brooks executive produced Crowe s first directing effort 1989 s Say Anything about a young man pining away for the affections of the seemingly perfect girl Say Anything was positively received by critics By this point Crowe was ready to leave teen angst behind and focus on his peers His next project 1992 s Singles described the romantic tangles among a group of six friends in their twenties in Seattle The film starred Bridget Fonda and Matt Dillon where Fonda played a coffee bar waitress fawning over an aspiring musician played by Dillon Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott co starred as a couple wavering on whether to commit to each other Music forms an integral backbone for the script and the soundtrack became a best seller three months before the release of the film Much of this was due to repeated delays while studio executives debated how to market it Singles successfully rode on the heels of Seattle s grunge music boom During production bands like Nirvana were not yet national stars but by the time the soundtrack was released their song Smells Like Teen Spirit had to be cut from the film because it was too costly to buy the rights Crowe had signed members of Pearl Jam shortly before their burgeoning nationwide success to portray Dillon s fictional band Citizen Dick He also appeared in this project as a rock journalist at a club Tim Appelo wrote in Entertainment Weekly With an ambling naturalistic style Crowe captures the eccentric appeal of a town where espresso carts sprout on every corner and kids in ratty flannel shirts can cut records that make them millionaires 14 Jerry Maguire Edit Branching into a new direction Crowe wrote and directed Jerry Maguire The film is about a highly paid pro sports agent inspired by sports agent Leigh Steinberg 15 16 Maguire is fired after having a moral revelation writing and distributing a mission statement calling for sincere service to the athletes and less money for the agency He strikes out to form his own agency Tom Cruise played the title role of Jerry and Cuba Gooding Jr played Rod Tidwell an aging wide receiver His catchphrase Show me the money became ubiquitous for a time 17 Renee Zellweger appeared as an accountant who sets aside her job security to follow Maguire s charismatic moral aspiration in both work and love Gooding won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role The film was nominated for Best Picture Best Screenplay Best Editing and Best Actor for Cruise 18 19 Cruise won his second Golden Globe for his role as Jerry 20 Almost Famous Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2000 Crowe used his music journalism experience roots to write and direct Almost Famous about the experiences of a teenage music journalist who goes on the road with an emerging band in the early 1970s The film starred newcomer Patrick Fugit as William Miller the baby faced writer who finds himself immersed in the world of sex drugs and rock and roll and Kate Hudson co starred as Penny Lane a prominent groupie or as the film refers to her a Band Aid Digging into his most personal memories Crowe used a composite of the bands he had known to come up with Stillwater the emerging act that welcomes the young journalist into its sphere then becomes wary of his intentions Seventies rocker Peter Frampton served as a technical consultant on the film 21 William Miller s mother figured prominently in the film as well often admonishing Don t take drugs The character was based on Crowe s own mother who even showed up at the film sets to keep an eye on him while he worked 21 Though he asked her not to bother Frances McDormand who played her character the two ended up getting along well He also showed his sister portrayed by Zooey Deschanel rebelling and leaving home and in real life his mother and sister Cindy did not talk for a decade and were still estranged to a degree when he finished the film The family reconciled when the project was complete In addition Crowe took a copy of the film to London for a special screening with Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant After the screening Led Zeppelin granted Crowe the right to use one of their songs on the soundtrack the first time they had ever consented to this since allowing Crowe to use Kashmir in Fast Times at Ridgemont High and also gave him rights to four of their other songs in the movie itself although they did not grant him the rights to Stairway to Heaven for an intended scene on the special Bootleg edition DVD the scene is included as an extra without the song where the viewer is instructed by a watermark to begin playing it Crowe and his then wife musician Nancy Wilson of Heart co wrote three of the five Stillwater songs in the film and Frampton wrote the other two with Mike McCready from Pearl Jam playing lead guitar on all of the Stillwater songs Reviews were almost universally positive and it was nominated for and won a host of film awards including an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Crowe Crowe and co producer Danny Bramson also won the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media Grammy Award for the soundtrack Despite these accolades box office returns for the film were disappointing Vanilla Sky Edit Crowe followed Almost Famous with the psychological thriller Vanilla Sky in 2001 22 The film starring Tom Cruise Penelope Cruz and Cameron Diaz received mixed reviews yet managed to gross 100 6 million at the US box office making it his second highest grossing directorial effort behind Jerry Maguire 1996 23 24 25 Vanilla Sky is a remake of Alejandro Amenabar s 1997 Spanish film Abre Los Ojos Open Your Eyes Sofia is played by Penelope Cruz in both Amenabar s original movie and Crowe s remake 26 Elizabethtown Edit In 2005 Crowe directed the romantic tragicomedy Elizabethtown starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst which opened to mixed reviews 27 scoring 45 on Metacritic the same as his previous effort Vanilla Sky The Union Edit Main article The Union 2011 film In November 2009 he began filming a behind the scenes look at the creation of the album The Union a collaboration between musicians Elton John and Leon Russell produced by award winning producer T Bone Burnett The documentary features musicians Neil Young Brian Wilson Booker T Jones steel guitarist Robert Randolph Don Was and a 10 piece gospel choir who all appear on the album with John and Russell Musician Stevie Nicks and John s longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin also appear On March 2 2011 the documentary was announced to open the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival 28 We Bought a Zoo Edit With production on Aloha delayed Crowe set his next feature the family comedy drama We Bought a Zoo based on Benjamin Mee s memoir of the same name He collaborated with The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna on the screenplay 29 30 The book s story follows Mee who buys and moves into a dilapidated zoo now Dartmoor Zoological Park in the English countryside Looking for a fresh start along with his seven year old daughter and his troubled fourteen year old son he hopes to refurbish the zoo and run it and to give his children what he calls an adventure 29 Crowe changed the location to the United States The film received a wide release on December 23 2011 by 20th Century Fox and starred Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson It received mixed reviews The film music was composed by Jonsi 31 Pearl Jam Twenty Edit Main article Pearl Jam Twenty In an interview with Pearl Jam on March 9 2009 bassist Jeff Ament said that their manager Kelly has had the idea to do a 20 year anniversary retrospective movie so he s been on board with film director Cameron Crowe for the last few years 32 The band s guitarist Mike McCready also stated in March We are just in the very early stages of that starting to go through all the footage we have and Cameron s writing the treatment 33 Preliminary footage was being shot as of June 2010 update 34 A trailer for the movie which featured Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder choosing between three permanent markers in a shop before turning to the camera and saying Three s good Twenty is better was shown before select movies at the 2011 BFI London Film Festival The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and also had an accompanying book and soundtrack 35 Aloha Edit Main article Aloha 2015 film It was announced in early June 2008 that Crowe would return to write and direct his seventh feature film initially titled Deep Tiki and Volcano Romance set to star Ben Stiller and Reese Witherspoon and to be released by Columbia Pictures Filming was expected to begin in January 2009 36 but this was postponed 37 The project resurfaced in 2013 Bradley Cooper Emma Stone Rachel McAdams Alec Baldwin Bill Murray John Krasinski and Danny McBride joined the cast of the film filming began in Hawaii in September 2013 38 The film s final title was Aloha and it was released on May 29 2015 by Sony Pictures to negative critical reviews Roadies Edit Main article Roadies TV series On June 26 2016 Crowe s comedy drama series Roadies premiered on the Showtime television channel The show starring Luke Wilson Carla Gugino and Imogen Poots tells the story of a colorful road crew who work behind the scenes for a fictional rock band The Staton House Band The pilot episode was written and directed by Crowe as well as the series finale 39 Unrealized projects Edit In 1997 it was reported that Crowe was in talks to direct a biopic about Phil Spector with Tom Cruise in talks to portray him 40 The film was to have been distributed by Universal Pictures 41 Crowe stated in 2005 that the film was unlikely to be made due to the murder of Lana Clarkson which Spector was convicted of 42 It has also been said that the film was never made due to the failure of finding a third act to the story 43 44 Crowe also attempted to make a biopic about Marvin Gaye titled My Name is Marvin 45 That project fell apart in 2010 due to casting and budget issues 46 Personal life EditCrowe married Nancy Wilson of the rock band Heart in July 1986 Their twin sons were born in January 2000 Crowe and Wilson separated in June 2008 and Wilson filed for divorce on September 23 2010 citing irreconcilable differences The divorce was finalized on December 8 2010 47 Filmography EditYear Film Director Writer Producer Notes1982 Fast Times at Ridgemont High No Yes No1984 The Wild Life No Yes Yes1989 Say Anything Yes Yes No1992 Singles Yes Yes Yes1996 Jerry Maguire Yes Yes Yes Nominated Academy Award for Best PictureNominated Academy Award for Best Original ScreenplayNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or ComedyNominated Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing2000 Almost Famous Yes Yes Yes Academy Award for Best Original ScreenplayBAFTA Award for Best Original ScreenplayGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or ComedyGrammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaNominated BAFTA Award for Best FilmNominated Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing2001 Vanilla Sky Yes Yes Yes Nominated Academy Award for Best Original SongNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion PictureNominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role2005 Elizabethtown Yes Yes Yes2011 The Union Yes Yes Yes DocumentaryPearl Jam Twenty Yes Yes Yes DocumentaryWe Bought a Zoo Yes Yes Yes2015 Aloha Yes Yes Yes2016 Roadies Yes Yes Yes TV series also creator2019 David Crosby Remember My Name No No Yes DocumentaryAs an actor Edit Year Film Role Note1972 The Other Side of the Wind Party Guest1978 American Hot Wax Delivery Boy1984 The Wild Life Cop 21992 Singles Club Interviewer2002 Minority Report Bus Passenger UncreditedMusic videos Edit Year Band Song Album1983 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Change of Heart Long After Dark1992 Paul Westerberg Dyslexic Heart Singles Original Motion Picture Soundtrack1992 Alice in Chains Would Dirt Singles Original Motion Picture Soundtrack2009 Pearl Jam The Fixer live BackspacerAwards and nominations received by Crowe movies EditYear Film Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe AwardsNominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins1996 Jerry Maguire 5 1 3 12000 Almost Famous 4 1 6 2 4 22001 Vanilla Sky 1 1Total 10 2 6 2 8 3References Edit According to the State of California California Birth Index 1905 1995 Center for Health Statistics California Department of Health Services Sacramento California Familytreelegends com Retrieved July 15 2014 An interview with Cameron Crowe director of Elizabethtown The Seattle Times October 13 2005 Retrieved June 4 2020 Vancheri Barbara October 14 2005 Cameron Crowe s very personal film Elizabethtown blooms again with a shorter cut Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved June 4 2020 a b Premiere August 1992 p 66 Cameron Crowe Biography 1957 Filmreference com Retrieved July 15 2014 Cameron B Crowe Born 07 13 1957 in California CaliforniaBirthIndex org www californiabirthindex org CameronCrowe September 16 2011 EvitaGkatzioura And it will be my grandfather was Greek so I take this request very seriously Tweet via Twitter K Carolyn Grades Skipped and Successful Hoagies Gifted Education Page Retrieved July 22 2006 Mai CAMERON CROWE The Legacy of the UNCOOL Archived August 24 2006 at the Wayback Machine A Quick Fix of Sanity Retrieved July 22 2006 Biography The Uncool The Official Website for Everything Cameron Crowe Accessed Dec 14 2014 Crowe Cameron December 6 1973 The Allman Brothers Story Rolling Stone 149 Retrieved July 22 2006 Selvin Joel September 10 2000 How Writer Director s Career Got Rolling San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved October 11 2008 a b c Harrington Richard August 13 1982 Cameron Crowe s School Feat The Washington Post Appelo Tim Seattle Night Fever Archived May 21 2013 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly September 18 1992 p 46 Inspiration For Jerry Maguire Makes A Comeback After A Big Fall www wbur org Retrieved April 21 2022 Jerry Maguire The Real Agent Who Inspired The Movie amp What Happened Next ScreenRant June 14 2021 Retrieved April 21 2022 Alexander Bryan 20 years after Jerry Maguire Show me the money still makes bank USA TODAY Retrieved April 21 2022 The 69th Academy Awards 1997 Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved April 21 2022 The Towering Narcissism of Jerry Maguire The New Yorker April 30 2016 Retrieved April 21 2022 Tom Cruise www goldenglobes com Retrieved April 21 2022 a b Bozza Anhtony October 12 2000 A Boy s Life in Sex Drugs and Rock amp Roll Rolling Stone Handler Rachel May 21 2020 Cameron Crowe Is Finally Ready to Tell Us Vanilla Sky s Secrets Vulture Retrieved March 6 2022 Fernandez Alexia November 15 2021 Cameron Diaz Was the Soul of Vanilla Sky Says Director Cameron Crowe on Film s 20th Anniversary PEOPLE com Retrieved April 2 2022 Vanilla Sky Box Office Mojo Retrieved March 6 2022 Why Jerry Maguire still completes us 25 years later TODAY com Retrieved March 6 2022 Cameron Crowe Says He Hid Nirvana s You Know You re Right In Vanilla Sky A Year Before It Was Released Stereogum May 21 2020 Retrieved April 2 2022 Elizabethtown Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved July 15 2014 Fleming Mike March 2 2011 Tribeca Opens With Cameron Crowe s The Union Deadline com Retrieved March 2 2011 a b Sciretta Peter June 23 2010 Matt Damon in Talks to Join Cameron Crowe s Zoo Slash Film Archived from the original on October 7 2010 Retrieved December 29 2011 We Bought a Zoo 2011 Full credits writers Internet Movie DataBase Retrieved December 29 2011 We Bought a Zoo 2011 Full credits Internet Movie DataBase Retrieved December 29 2011 Q A session with Pearl Jam Daily Record March 9 2009 Retrieved July 15 2014 Mike Talks Possible PJ Cameron Crowe Film TwoFeetThick com March 25 2009 Archived from 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net Retrieved June 19 2022 Crowe Unsure About Spector Biopic Contactmusic com October 31 2005 Retrieved June 19 2022 Fleming Mike Jr October 8 2010 And In Other Film Deals Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 19 2022 Quigley Adam October 8 2010 Al Pacino To Play Phil Spector In HBO Film Written amp Directed By David Mamet Slash Film Retrieved June 19 2022 Davis Edward August 30 2011 Cameron Crowe Says His Marvin Gaye Film Is Titled My Name Is Marvin IndieWire Retrieved June 19 2022 Horn John November 6 2011 The Directors Cameron Crowe wrangles emotions and ostriches The Morning Call Retrieved June 19 2022 Entertainment News Celebrity and Pop Culture ABC News Abcnews go com Retrieved July 15 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cameron Crowe Official website Cameron Crowe at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cameron Crowe amp oldid 1134153181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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