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Joel Daniel Coen (born November 29, 1954)[1] and Ethan Jesse Coen (born September 21, 1957),[2] collectively known as the Coen brothers (/ˈkən/ KOH-ən), are American filmmakers. Their films span many genres and styles, which they frequently subvert or parody.[3] Their most acclaimed works include Raising Arizona (1987), Miller's Crossing (1990), Barton Fink (1991), Fargo (1996), The Big Lebowski (1998), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), No Country for Old Men (2007), True Grit (2010), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018).

Joel and Ethan Coen
Ethan (left) and Joel Coen, at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival
Born
Joel Daniel Coen
(1954-11-29) November 29, 1954 (age 68)
Ethan Jesse Coen
(1957-09-21) September 21, 1957 (age 65)

Other names
  • Coen brothers
  • Roderick Jaynes
  • Reginald Jaynes
  • Mike Zoss
EducationSt. Louis Park High School
Alma materJoel: New York University (BFA)
Bard College at Simon's Rock (AA)
Ethan: Princeton University (BA)
Bard College at Simon's Rock (AA)
Occupations
  • Film directors
  • producers
  • screenwriters
  • editors
Years active1984–present
Spouse(s)Joel: Frances McDormand (m. 1984)
Ethan: Tricia Cooke
(m. 1990)
ChildrenJoel: 1
Ethan: 2

The brothers write, direct and produce their films jointly, although until The Ladykillers (2004) Joel received sole credit for directing and Ethan for producing. They often alternate top billing for their screenplays while sharing editing credits under an alias, Roderick and Reginald Jaynes. They have been nominated for 13 Academy Awards together, and individually for one award each, winning Best Original Screenplay for Fargo and Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for No Country for Old Men. The duo also won the Palme d'Or for Barton Fink (1991).

The Coens have written a number of films they did not direct, including Angelina Jolie's biographical war drama Unbroken (2014), Steven Spielberg's historical cold war Bridge of Spies (2015), and lesser-known, commercially unsuccessful comedies such as Crimewave (1985), The Naked Man (1998) and Gambit (2012). Ethan is also a writer of short stories, theater and poetry.

They are known for their distinctive stylistic trademarks including genre hybridity.[4] No Country for Old Men, A Serious Man and Inside Llewyn Davis have been ranked in the BBC's 2016 poll of the greatest motion pictures since 2000.[5] In 1998, the American Film Institute (AFI) ranked Fargo among the 100 greatest American movies ever made.[6]

Background

Early life

In regards to whether our background influences our film making ... who knows? We don't think about it ... There's no doubt that our Jewish heritage affects how we see things.

—Joel Coen, on the Coens' Jewish heritage.[7]

Joel Daniel Coen (born November 29, 1954) and Ethan Jesse Coen (born September 21, 1957) were born and raised in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis.[8] Their mother, Rena (née Neumann; 1925–2001), was an art historian at St. Cloud State University,[9] and their father, Edward Coen (1919–2012), was a Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota.[10] The brothers have an older sister, Deborah, who is a psychiatrist in Israel.[11][12]

Both sides of the Coen family were Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews.[11] Their paternal grandfather, Victor Coen, was a barrister in the Inns of Court in London before retiring to Hove with their grandmother.[13] Edward Coen was an American citizen born in the United States,[13] but grew up in Croydon, London and studied at the London School of Economics.[11] Afterwards he moved to the United States, where he met the Coens' mother, and served in the United States Army during World War II.[11][13]

The Coens developed an early interest in cinema through television. They grew up watching Italian films (ranging from the works of Federico Fellini to the Sons of Hercules films) aired on a Minneapolis station, the Tarzan films, and comedies (Jerry Lewis, Bob Hope and Doris Day).[14]

In the mid-1960s, Joel saved money from mowing lawns to buy a Vivitar Super 8 camera.[15] Together, the brothers remade movies they saw on television, with their neighborhood friend Mark Zimering ("Zeimers") as the star.[16] Cornel Wilde's 1965 film The Naked Prey became their Zeimers in Zambezi, which featured Ethan as a native with a spear. The 1943 film Lassie Come Home was reinterpreted as their Ed... A Dog, with Ethan playing the mother role in his sister's tutu. They also made original films like Henry Kissinger, Man on the Go, Lumberjacks of the North and The Banana Film.[17]

Education

Joel and Ethan graduated from St. Louis Park High School[18] in 1973 and 1976, respectively, and from Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.[19]

After Simon's Rock, Joel spent four years in the undergraduate film program at New York University, where he made a 30-minute thesis film called Soundings.[20] In 1979 he briefly enrolled in the graduate film program at the University of Texas at Austin, following a woman he had married who was in the graduate linguistics program. The marriage soon ended in divorce and Joel left UT Austin after nine months.[21]

Ethan went on to Princeton University and earned an undergraduate degree in philosophy in 1979.[19] His senior thesis was a 41-page essay, "Two Views of Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy," which was supervised by Raymond Geuss.[22]

Personal lives

Joel has been married to actress Frances McDormand since 1984. In 1995, they adopted a son, Pedro McDormand Coen, from Paraguay when he was six months old.[23][24] McDormand has acted in several Coen Brothers films: Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, Fargo, The Man Who Wasn't There, Burn After Reading, and Hail, Caesar! For her performance in Fargo, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Ethan married film editor Tricia Cooke in 1990. They have two children: daughter Dusty and son Buster Jacob.[25]

Ethan Coen and family live in New York, while Joel Coen and Frances McDormand live in Marin County, California.[26][27]

Career

1980s

After graduating from New York University, Joel worked as a production assistant on a variety of industrial films and music videos. He developed a talent for film editing and met Sam Raimi while assisting Edna Ruth Paul in editing Raimi's first feature film, The Evil Dead (1981).[28]

In 1984 the brothers wrote and directed Blood Simple, their first commercial film together. Set in Texas, the film tells the tale of a shifty, sleazy bar owner who hires a private detective to kill his wife and her lover. The film contains elements that point to their future direction: distinctive homages to genre movies (in this case noir and horror), plot twists layered over a simple story, dark humor, and mise-en-scène. The film starred Frances McDormand, who went on to feature in many of the Coen brothers' films (and marry Joel). Upon release the film received much praise and won awards for Joel's direction at both the Sundance and Independent Spirit awards.[29]

Their next project was Crimewave (1985), directed by Sam Raimi and written by the Coens and Raimi. Joel and Raimi also made cameo appearances in Spies Like Us (1985).

The brothers' next film was Raising Arizona (1987), the story of an unlikely married couple: ex-convict H.I. (Nicolas Cage) and police officer Ed (Holly Hunter), who long for a baby but are unable to conceive. When a local furniture tycoon (Trey Wilson) appears on television with his newly born quintuplets and jokes that they "are more than we can handle", H.I. steals one of the quintuplets to bring up as their own. The film featured Frances McDormand, John Goodman, William Forsythe, Sam McMurray, and Randall "Tex" Cobb.

1990s

Miller's Crossing, released in 1990, starred Albert Finney, Gabriel Byrne, and John Turturro. The film is about feuding gangsters in the Prohibition era, inspired by Dashiell Hammett's novels Red Harvest (1929) and The Glass Key (serialized in 1930).

The following year, they released Barton Fink (1991); set in 1941, in which a New York playwright, the eponymous Barton Fink (played by John Turturro), moves to Los Angeles to write a B-movie. He settles down in his hotel room to commence writing but suffers writer's block until his room is invaded by the man next door (John Goodman). Barton Fink was a critical success, earning Oscar nominations and winning three major awards at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d'Or.[30] It was their first film with cinematographer Roger Deakins, a key collaborator for the next 25 years.

The Hudsucker Proxy (co-written with Raimi) was released in 1994. In it, the board of a large corporation in 1958 New York City appoints a naive schmo as president (Tim Robbins) for underhanded reasons. The film bombed at the box office ($30 million budget, $3 million gross in the USA), even though it featured Paul Newman and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Frances McDormand appears in a brief uncredited role.

The Coens wrote and directed the crime thriller Fargo (1996), set in their home state of Minnesota. Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), who has serious financial problems, has his wife kidnapped so that his wealthy father-in-law will pay the ransom. His plan goes wrong when the kidnappers deviate from the plan and local cop Marge Gunderson (McDormand) starts to investigate. Produced on a small budget of $7 million, Fargo was a critical and commercial success, with particular praise for its dialogue and McDormand's performance. The film received several awards, including a BAFTA award and Cannes award for direction, and two Oscars: a Best Original Screenplay and a Best Actress Oscar for McDormand.[31][32]

In the Coens' next film, the black comedy The Big Lebowski (1998), "The Dude" (Jeff Bridges), a Los Angeles slacker,[33] is used as an unwitting pawn in a kidnapping plot with his bowling buddies (Steve Buscemi and John Goodman). Despite initially receiving mixed reviews and underperforming at the box office, it is now well received by critics,[34] and is regarded as a classic cult film.[35] An annual festival, Lebowski Fest, began in 2002, and many adhere to the philosophy of "Dudeism".[36] Entertainment Weekly ranked it 8th on their Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years list in 2008.[37]

Gates of Eden, a collection of short stories written by Ethan Coen, was published in 1998.[38][39] The same year, Ethan co-wrote the comedy The Naked Man, directed by their storyboard artist J. Todd Anderson.[40]

2000s

 
Ethan and Joel at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival

The Coen brothers' next film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), was another critical and commercial success. The title was borrowed from the Preston Sturges film Sullivan's Travels (1941), whose lead character, movie director John Sullivan, had planned to make a film with that title.[41] Based loosely on Homer's Odyssey (complete with a Cyclops, sirens, et al.), the story is set in Mississippi in the 1930s and follows a trio of escaped convicts who, after absconding from a chain gang, journey home to recover bank-heist loot the leader has buried—but they have no clear perception of where they are going. The film highlighted the comic abilities of George Clooney as the oddball lead character Ulysses Everett McGill, and of Tim Blake Nelson and John Turturro, his sidekicks. The film's bluegrass and old-time soundtrack, offbeat humor and digitally desaturated cinematography made it a critical and commercial hit.[42][43] It was the first feature film to use all-digital color grading.[44] The film's soundtrack CD was also successful, spawning a concert and concert/documentary DVD, Down from the Mountain.

The Coens next produced another noirish thriller, The Man Who Wasn't There (2001). Set in late 1940s California, a laconic chain-smoking barber (played by Billy Bob Thornton) discovers a way to blackmail his wife's lover and use the proceeds to invest in a dry cleaning business.

The Coens directed the 2003 film Intolerable Cruelty, starring George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones, a throwback to the romantic comedies of the 1940s. It focuses on hotshot divorce lawyer Miles Massey and a beautiful divorcée whom Massey managed to prevent from receiving any money in her divorce. She vows to get even with him while, at the same time, he becomes smitten with her. Intolerable Cruelty received generally positive reviews, although it is considered one of the duo's weaker films.[45] Also that year, they executive produced and did an uncredited rewrite of the Christmas black comedy Bad Santa, which garnered positive reviews.[46]

In 2004, the Coens made The Ladykillers, a remake of the British classic by Ealing Studios.[47] A professor, played by Tom Hanks, assembles a team to rob a casino. They rent a room in an elderly woman's home to plan the heist. When the woman discovers the plot, the gang decides to murder her to ensure her silence. The Coens received some of the most lukewarm reviews of their careers in response to this film.[48][49]

They directed two short films for two separate anthology filmsParis, je t'aime (Tuileries, 2006) starring Steve Buscemi,[50] and To Each His Own Cinema (World Cinema, 2007) starring Josh Brolin.[51] Both films received highly positive reviews.[52][53]

No Country for Old Men, released in November 2007, closely follows the 2005 novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. Vietnam veteran Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), living near the Texas/Mexico border, stumbles upon, and decides to take, two million dollars in drug money. He must then go on the run to avoid those trying to recover the money, including sociopathic killer Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), who confounds both Llewelyn and local sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones). The plotline is a return to noir themes, but in some respects it was a departure for the Coens; with the exception of Stephen Root, none of the stable of regular actors appears in the film. No Country received nearly universal critical praise, garnering a 94% "Fresh" rating at Rotten Tomatoes.[54] It won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, all of which were received by the Coens, as well as Best Supporting Actor received by Bardem. The Coens, as "Roderick Jaynes", were also nominated for Best Editing, but lost. It was the first time since 1961 (when Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise won for West Side Story) that two directors received the Academy Award for Best Director at the same time.[55]

In January 2008, Ethan Coen's play Almost an Evening premiered off-broadway at the Atlantic Theater Company Stage 2, opening to mostly enthusiastic reviews. The initial run closed on February 10, 2008, but the same production was moved to a new theatre for a commercial off-Broadway run at the Bleecker Street Theater in New York City. Produced by The Atlantic Theater Company, it ran there from March 2008 through June 1, 2008.[56] and Art Meets Commerce.[57] In May 2009, the Atlantic Theater Company produced Coen's Offices, as part of their mainstage season at the Linda Gross Theater.[58]

Burn After Reading, a comedy starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney, was released September 12, 2008, and portrays a collision course between two gym instructors, spies and Internet dating.[59] Released to positive reviews, it debuted at No. 1 in North America.[60]

In 2009, the Coens directed a television commercial titled "Air Freshener" for the Reality Coalition.[61][62]

They next directed A Serious Man, released October 2, 2009, a "gentle but dark" period comedy (set in 1967) with a low budget.[63] The film is based loosely on the Coens' childhoods in an academic family in the largely Jewish suburb of Saint Louis Park, Minnesota;[63] it also drew comparisons to the Book of Job.[64][65] Filming took place late in the summer of 2008, in the neighborhoods of Roseville and Bloomington, Minnesota, at Normandale Community College, and at St. Olaf College.[66][67] The film was nominated for the Oscars for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.[68]

2010s

True Grit (2010) is based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Charles Portis.[69] Filming was done in Texas and New Mexico. Hailee Steinfeld stars as Mattie Ross along with Jeff Bridges as Marshal Rooster Cogburn. Matt Damon and Josh Brolin also appear in the movie.[70] True Grit was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Picture.[71][72]

 
The Coens, presidents of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival jury

Ethan Coen wrote the one-act comedy Talking Cure, which was produced on Broadway in 2011 as part of Relatively Speaking, an anthology of three one-act plays by Coen, Elaine May, and Woody Allen.[73]

In 2011, the Coen brothers won the $1 million Dan David Prize for their contribution to cinema and society.[74][75]

Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) is a treatise on the 1960s folk music scene in New York City's Greenwich Village, and very loosely based on the life of Dave Van Ronk.[76] The film stars Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake, and Carey Mulligan.[77] It won the Grand Prix at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, where it was highly praised by critics.[78] They received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for "Please Mr. Kennedy", which is heard in the film.[79]

Fargo, a television series inspired by their film of the same name, premiered in April 2014 on the FX network. It is created by Noah Hawley and executive produced by the brothers.[80]

The Coens also contributed to the screenplay for Unbroken, along with Richard LaGravenese and William Nicholson. The film is directed by Angelina Jolie and based on Laura Hillenbrand's non-fiction book, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption (2010) which itself was based on the life of Louis Zamperini. It was released on December 25, 2014, to average reviews.[81]

The Coens co-wrote, with playwright Matt Charman, the screenplay for the dramatic historical thriller Bridge of Spies, about the 1960 U-2 Incident. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg, and released on October 4, 2015, to critical acclaim.[82] They were nominated for the Best Original Screenplay at the 88th Academy Awards.[83]

The Coens directed the film Hail, Caesar!, about a "fixer" in 1950s Hollywood trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanishes during filming. It stars Coen regulars George Clooney, Josh Brolin, Frances McDormand, Scarlett Johansson and Tilda Swinton, as well as Channing Tatum, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, and Alden Ehrenreich.[84] The film was released on February 5, 2016.

In 2016, the Coens gave to their longtime friend and collaborator John Turturro the right to use his character of Jesus Quintana from The Big Lebowski in his own spin-off, The Jesus Rolls, which he would also write and direct. The Coens have no involvement in the production. In August 2016, the film began principal photography.[85][86]

The Coens first wrote the script for Suburbicon in 1986. The film was eventually directed by George Clooney and began filming in October 2016. It was released by Paramount Pictures in the fall of 2017.[87]

The Coens directed The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, a Western anthology starring Tim Blake Nelson, Liam Neeson, and James Franco. It began streaming on Netflix on November 16, 2018, after a brief theatrical run.[88][89][90]

2020s

It was announced in March 2019 that Joel Coen would be directing an adaptation of Macbeth starring Denzel Washington.[91] The film, titled The Tragedy of Macbeth, would be Joel's first directorial effort without his brother, who was taking a break from films to focus on theater.[92] The film premiered at the 2021 New York Film Festival.[93] In 2022, it was announced that Ethan Coen would be directing an untitled film for Focus Features and Working Title. It would be Ethan’s first directorial effort without his brother.[94] The 2022 Cannes Film Festival had a special screening of Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind, an archival documentary film directed solely by Ethan and edited by his wife Tricia Cooke.[95]

Planned and uncompleted projects

In a 1998 interview with Alex Simon for Venice magazine, the Coens discussed a project called The Contemplations, which would be an anthology of short films based on stories in a leather bound book from a "dusty old library".[96] This project may have influenced or evolved into The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, which has the same structure.[97]

In 2001, Joel stated that "a Cold War comedy called 62 Skidoo is one I'd like to do someday".[98]

The Coens had hoped to film James Dickey's novel To the White Sea.[99] They were due to start production in 2002, with Jeremy Thomas producing and Brad Pitt in the lead role, but it was canceled when the Coens felt that the budget offered was not enough to successfully produce the film.

In 2008, it was announced that the Coen brothers would write and direct an adaptation of Michael Chabon's novel The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2007). They were to produce the film with Scott Rudin for Columbia Pictures.[100] In the fall of 2012, however, Chabon told Mother Jones that "the Coen brothers wrote a draft of a script and then they seemed to move on", and that the film rights had "lapsed back to me".[101]

In 2009, the Coens stated that they were interested in making a sequel to Barton Fink called Old Fink, which would take place in the 1960s, around the same time period as A Serious Man. The Coens also stated that they had talks with John Turturro in reprising his role as Fink, but they were waiting "until he was actually old enough to play the part".[102]

In 2011, the Coens were working on a television project, called Harve Karbo, about a quirky Los Angeles private eye, for Imagine Television.[103]

In December 2013, the Coens stated in an interview that they were working on a new musical comedy centered around an opera singer, though they said it is "not a musical per se".[104]

In August 2015, it was announced that Warner Bros. had optioned the film rights to Ross Macdonald's novel Black Money for the Coen brothers to potentially write and direct.[105]

In October 2016, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the Coens would work on the screenplay[106] for Fox titled Dark Web, and based on Joshuah Bearman's two-part Wired article[107] about Ross Ulbricht and his illicit Silk Road online marketplace. The project originated in 2013, with novelist Dennis Lehane on board for the screenplay. Chernin Entertainment would produce.[108]

On February 10, 2017, it was announced that the Scarface remake's script was being written by the Coens.[109] Luca Guadagnino announced plans to direct the film.[110]

Production company

The Coen brothers' own film production company, Mike Zoss Productions located in New York City, has been credited on their films from O Brother, Where Art Thou? onwards.[111] It was named after Mike Zoss Drug, an independent pharmacy in St. Louis Park since 1950 that was the brothers' beloved hangout when they were growing up in the Twin Cities. The name was also used for the pharmacy in No Country for Old Men.[112] The Mike Zoss logo consists of a crayon drawing of a horse, standing in a field of grass with its head turned around as it looks back over its hindquarters.

Directing distinctions

Up to 2003, Joel received sole credit for directing and Ethan for producing, due to guild rules that disallowed multiple director credits to prevent dilution of the position's significance. The only exception to this rule is if the co-directors are an "established duo". Since 2004 they have been able to share the director credit and the Coen brothers have become only the third duo to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director.

With four Academy Award nominations for No Country for Old Men for the duo (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing as Roderick Jaynes), the Coen brothers have tied the record for the most nominations by a single nominee (counting an "established duo" as one nominee) for the same film. Orson Welles set the record in 1941 with Citizen Kane being nominated for Best Picture (though at the time, individual producers were not named as nominees), Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Original Screenplay. Warren Beatty received the same nominations, first for Heaven Can Wait in 1978 and again in 1981 with Reds. Alan Menken also then achieved the same feat when he was nominated for Best Score and triple-nominated for Best Song for Beauty and the Beast in 1991. In 2018, Alfonso Cuarón was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Cinematography for Roma. Most recently Chloé Zhao matched this record in 2021 when she was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing for Nomadland (which also starred McDormand in her third Oscar-winning role).

Filmography

Directed features
Year Title Distributor
1984 Blood Simple Circle Films
1987 Raising Arizona 20th Century Fox
1990 Miller's Crossing
1991 Barton Fink
1994 The Hudsucker Proxy Warner Bros. Pictures / Universal Pictures
1996 Fargo Gramercy Pictures
1998 The Big Lebowski
2000 O Brother, Where Art Thou? Buena Vista Pictures / Universal Pictures
2001 The Man Who Wasn't There USA Films
2003 Intolerable Cruelty Universal Pictures
2004 The Ladykillers Buena Vista Pictures
2007 No Country for Old Men Miramax / Paramount Vantage
2008 Burn After Reading Focus Features
2009 A Serious Man
2010 True Grit Paramount Pictures
2013 Inside Llewyn Davis CBS Films
2016 Hail, Caesar! Universal Pictures
2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Netflix
2021 The Tragedy of Macbeth[a] A24 / Apple TV+
2022 Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind[b] A24

Collaborators

Accolades

Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1991 Barton Fink 3 1
1996 Fargo 7 2 6 1 4
2000 O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2 4 2 1
2001 The Man Who Wasn't There 1 1 1 3
2007 No Country for Old Men 8 4 9 3 4 2
2008 Burn After Reading 3 2
2009 A Serious Man 2 1 1
2010 True Grit 10 8 1
2013 Inside Llewyn Davis 2 3 3
2016 Hail, Caesar! 1 1
2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 3 1
2021 The Tragedy of Macbeth 3 1 1
Total 42 6 38 6 21 3

Directed Academy Award performances

Notes

  1. ^ Written and directed by Joel only
  2. ^ Written and directed by Ethan only

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External links

  • Joel Coen at IMDb
  • Ethan Coen at IMDb
  • Joel and Ethan Coen at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Roderick Jaynes at Library of Congress Authorities, no catalog records, and Jaynes at WorldCat (joint pseudonym)
  • Ethan Coen at LC Authorities, with 38 records, and Ethan at WorldCat
  • Joel Coen at LC Authorities, with 31 records, and Joel at WorldCat

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Ethan Coen redirects here Not to be confused with Ethan Cohen or Etan Cohen Joel Coen redirects here Not to be confused with Joel Cohen Joel Daniel Coen born November 29 1954 1 and Ethan Jesse Coen born September 21 1957 2 collectively known as the Coen brothers ˈ k oʊ e n KOH en are American filmmakers Their films span many genres and styles which they frequently subvert or parody 3 Their most acclaimed works include Raising Arizona 1987 Miller s Crossing 1990 Barton Fink 1991 Fargo 1996 The Big Lebowski 1998 O Brother Where Art Thou 2000 No Country for Old Men 2007 True Grit 2010 Inside Llewyn Davis 2013 and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2018 Joel and Ethan CoenEthan left and Joel Coen at the 2015 Cannes Film FestivalBornJoel Daniel Coen 1954 11 29 November 29 1954 age 68 Ethan Jesse Coen 1957 09 21 September 21 1957 age 65 St Louis Park Minnesota U S both Other namesCoen brothers Roderick Jaynes Reginald Jaynes Mike ZossEducationSt Louis Park High SchoolAlma materJoel New York University BFA Bard College at Simon s Rock AA Ethan Princeton University BA Bard College at Simon s Rock AA OccupationsFilm directorsproducersscreenwriterseditorsYears active1984 presentSpouse s Joel Frances McDormand m 1984 Ethan Tricia Cooke m 1990 ChildrenJoel 1Ethan 2The brothers write direct and produce their films jointly although until The Ladykillers 2004 Joel received sole credit for directing and Ethan for producing They often alternate top billing for their screenplays while sharing editing credits under an alias Roderick and Reginald Jaynes They have been nominated for 13 Academy Awards together and individually for one award each winning Best Original Screenplay for Fargo and Best Picture Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for No Country for Old Men The duo also won the Palme d Or for Barton Fink 1991 The Coens have written a number of films they did not direct including Angelina Jolie s biographical war drama Unbroken 2014 Steven Spielberg s historical cold war Bridge of Spies 2015 and lesser known commercially unsuccessful comedies such as Crimewave 1985 The Naked Man 1998 and Gambit 2012 Ethan is also a writer of short stories theater and poetry They are known for their distinctive stylistic trademarks including genre hybridity 4 No Country for Old Men A Serious Man and Inside Llewyn Davis have been ranked in the BBC s 2016 poll of the greatest motion pictures since 2000 5 In 1998 the American Film Institute AFI ranked Fargo among the 100 greatest American movies ever made 6 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education 1 3 Personal lives 2 Career 2 1 1980s 2 2 1990s 2 3 2000s 2 4 2010s 2 5 2020s 2 6 Planned and uncompleted projects 2 7 Production company 3 Directing distinctions 4 Filmography 5 Collaborators 6 Accolades 6 1 Directed Academy Award performances 7 Notes 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksBackground EditEarly life Edit In regards to whether our background influences our film making who knows We don t think about it There s no doubt that our Jewish heritage affects how we see things Joel Coen on the Coens Jewish heritage 7 Joel Daniel Coen born November 29 1954 and Ethan Jesse Coen born September 21 1957 were born and raised in St Louis Park Minnesota a suburb of Minneapolis 8 Their mother Rena nee Neumann 1925 2001 was an art historian at St Cloud State University 9 and their father Edward Coen 1919 2012 was a Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota 10 The brothers have an older sister Deborah who is a psychiatrist in Israel 11 12 Both sides of the Coen family were Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews 11 Their paternal grandfather Victor Coen was a barrister in the Inns of Court in London before retiring to Hove with their grandmother 13 Edward Coen was an American citizen born in the United States 13 but grew up in Croydon London and studied at the London School of Economics 11 Afterwards he moved to the United States where he met the Coens mother and served in the United States Army during World War II 11 13 The Coens developed an early interest in cinema through television They grew up watching Italian films ranging from the works of Federico Fellini to the Sons of Hercules films aired on a Minneapolis station the Tarzan films and comedies Jerry Lewis Bob Hope and Doris Day 14 In the mid 1960s Joel saved money from mowing lawns to buy a Vivitar Super 8 camera 15 Together the brothers remade movies they saw on television with their neighborhood friend Mark Zimering Zeimers as the star 16 Cornel Wilde s 1965 film The Naked Prey became their Zeimers in Zambezi which featured Ethan as a native with a spear The 1943 film Lassie Come Home was reinterpreted as their Ed A Dog with Ethan playing the mother role in his sister s tutu They also made original films like Henry Kissinger Man on the Go Lumberjacks of the North and The Banana Film 17 Education Edit Joel and Ethan graduated from St Louis Park High School 18 in 1973 and 1976 respectively and from Bard College at Simon s Rock in Great Barrington Massachusetts 19 After Simon s Rock Joel spent four years in the undergraduate film program at New York University where he made a 30 minute thesis film called Soundings 20 In 1979 he briefly enrolled in the graduate film program at the University of Texas at Austin following a woman he had married who was in the graduate linguistics program The marriage soon ended in divorce and Joel left UT Austin after nine months 21 Ethan went on to Princeton University and earned an undergraduate degree in philosophy in 1979 19 His senior thesis was a 41 page essay Two Views of Wittgenstein s Later Philosophy which was supervised by Raymond Geuss 22 Personal lives Edit Joel has been married to actress Frances McDormand since 1984 In 1995 they adopted a son Pedro McDormand Coen from Paraguay when he was six months old 23 24 McDormand has acted in several Coen Brothers films Blood Simple Raising Arizona Miller s Crossing Barton Fink Fargo The Man Who Wasn t There Burn After Reading and Hail Caesar For her performance in Fargo she won the Academy Award for Best Actress Ethan married film editor Tricia Cooke in 1990 They have two children daughter Dusty and son Buster Jacob 25 Ethan Coen and family live in New York while Joel Coen and Frances McDormand live in Marin County California 26 27 Career Edit1980s Edit After graduating from New York University Joel worked as a production assistant on a variety of industrial films and music videos He developed a talent for film editing and met Sam Raimi while assisting Edna Ruth Paul in editing Raimi s first feature film The Evil Dead 1981 28 In 1984 the brothers wrote and directed Blood Simple their first commercial film together Set in Texas the film tells the tale of a shifty sleazy bar owner who hires a private detective to kill his wife and her lover The film contains elements that point to their future direction distinctive homages to genre movies in this case noir and horror plot twists layered over a simple story dark humor and mise en scene The film starred Frances McDormand who went on to feature in many of the Coen brothers films and marry Joel Upon release the film received much praise and won awards for Joel s direction at both the Sundance and Independent Spirit awards 29 Their next project was Crimewave 1985 directed by Sam Raimi and written by the Coens and Raimi Joel and Raimi also made cameo appearances in Spies Like Us 1985 The brothers next film was Raising Arizona 1987 the story of an unlikely married couple ex convict H I Nicolas Cage and police officer Ed Holly Hunter who long for a baby but are unable to conceive When a local furniture tycoon Trey Wilson appears on television with his newly born quintuplets and jokes that they are more than we can handle H I steals one of the quintuplets to bring up as their own The film featured Frances McDormand John Goodman William Forsythe Sam McMurray and Randall Tex Cobb 1990s Edit Miller s Crossing released in 1990 starred Albert Finney Gabriel Byrne and John Turturro The film is about feuding gangsters in the Prohibition era inspired by Dashiell Hammett s novels Red Harvest 1929 and The Glass Key serialized in 1930 The following year they released Barton Fink 1991 set in 1941 in which a New York playwright the eponymous Barton Fink played by John Turturro moves to Los Angeles to write a B movie He settles down in his hotel room to commence writing but suffers writer s block until his room is invaded by the man next door John Goodman Barton Fink was a critical success earning Oscar nominations and winning three major awards at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival including the Palme d Or 30 It was their first film with cinematographer Roger Deakins a key collaborator for the next 25 years The Hudsucker Proxy co written with Raimi was released in 1994 In it the board of a large corporation in 1958 New York City appoints a naive schmo as president Tim Robbins for underhanded reasons The film bombed at the box office 30 million budget 3 million gross in the USA even though it featured Paul Newman and Jennifer Jason Leigh Frances McDormand appears in a brief uncredited role The Coens wrote and directed the crime thriller Fargo 1996 set in their home state of Minnesota Jerry Lundegaard William H Macy who has serious financial problems has his wife kidnapped so that his wealthy father in law will pay the ransom His plan goes wrong when the kidnappers deviate from the plan and local cop Marge Gunderson McDormand starts to investigate Produced on a small budget of 7 million Fargo was a critical and commercial success with particular praise for its dialogue and McDormand s performance The film received several awards including a BAFTA award and Cannes award for direction and two Oscars a Best Original Screenplay and a Best Actress Oscar for McDormand 31 32 In the Coens next film the black comedy The Big Lebowski 1998 The Dude Jeff Bridges a Los Angeles slacker 33 is used as an unwitting pawn in a kidnapping plot with his bowling buddies Steve Buscemi and John Goodman Despite initially receiving mixed reviews and underperforming at the box office it is now well received by critics 34 and is regarded as a classic cult film 35 An annual festival Lebowski Fest began in 2002 and many adhere to the philosophy of Dudeism 36 Entertainment Weekly ranked it 8th on their Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years list in 2008 37 Gates of Eden a collection of short stories written by Ethan Coen was published in 1998 38 39 The same year Ethan co wrote the comedy The Naked Man directed by their storyboard artist J Todd Anderson 40 2000s Edit Ethan and Joel at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival The Coen brothers next film O Brother Where Art Thou 2000 was another critical and commercial success The title was borrowed from the Preston Sturges film Sullivan s Travels 1941 whose lead character movie director John Sullivan had planned to make a film with that title 41 Based loosely on Homer s Odyssey complete with a Cyclops sirens et al the story is set in Mississippi in the 1930s and follows a trio of escaped convicts who after absconding from a chain gang journey home to recover bank heist loot the leader has buried but they have no clear perception of where they are going The film highlighted the comic abilities of George Clooney as the oddball lead character Ulysses Everett McGill and of Tim Blake Nelson and John Turturro his sidekicks The film s bluegrass and old time soundtrack offbeat humor and digitally desaturated cinematography made it a critical and commercial hit 42 43 It was the first feature film to use all digital color grading 44 The film s soundtrack CD was also successful spawning a concert and concert documentary DVD Down from the Mountain The Coens next produced another noirish thriller The Man Who Wasn t There 2001 Set in late 1940s California a laconic chain smoking barber played by Billy Bob Thornton discovers a way to blackmail his wife s lover and use the proceeds to invest in a dry cleaning business The Coens directed the 2003 film Intolerable Cruelty starring George Clooney and Catherine Zeta Jones a throwback to the romantic comedies of the 1940s It focuses on hotshot divorce lawyer Miles Massey and a beautiful divorcee whom Massey managed to prevent from receiving any money in her divorce She vows to get even with him while at the same time he becomes smitten with her Intolerable Cruelty received generally positive reviews although it is considered one of the duo s weaker films 45 Also that year they executive produced and did an uncredited rewrite of the Christmas black comedy Bad Santa which garnered positive reviews 46 In 2004 the Coens made The Ladykillers a remake of the British classic by Ealing Studios 47 A professor played by Tom Hanks assembles a team to rob a casino They rent a room in an elderly woman s home to plan the heist When the woman discovers the plot the gang decides to murder her to ensure her silence The Coens received some of the most lukewarm reviews of their careers in response to this film 48 49 They directed two short films for two separate anthology films Paris je t aime Tuileries 2006 starring Steve Buscemi 50 and To Each His Own Cinema World Cinema 2007 starring Josh Brolin 51 Both films received highly positive reviews 52 53 With Javier Bardem at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival No Country for Old Men released in November 2007 closely follows the 2005 novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy Vietnam veteran Llewelyn Moss Josh Brolin living near the Texas Mexico border stumbles upon and decides to take two million dollars in drug money He must then go on the run to avoid those trying to recover the money including sociopathic killer Anton Chigurh Javier Bardem who confounds both Llewelyn and local sheriff Ed Tom Bell Tommy Lee Jones The plotline is a return to noir themes but in some respects it was a departure for the Coens with the exception of Stephen Root none of the stable of regular actors appears in the film No Country received nearly universal critical praise garnering a 94 Fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes 54 It won four Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay all of which were received by the Coens as well as Best Supporting Actor received by Bardem The Coens as Roderick Jaynes were also nominated for Best Editing but lost It was the first time since 1961 when Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise won for West Side Story that two directors received the Academy Award for Best Director at the same time 55 In January 2008 Ethan Coen s play Almost an Evening premiered off broadway at the Atlantic Theater Company Stage 2 opening to mostly enthusiastic reviews The initial run closed on February 10 2008 but the same production was moved to a new theatre for a commercial off Broadway run at the Bleecker Street Theater in New York City Produced by The Atlantic Theater Company it ran there from March 2008 through June 1 2008 56 and Art Meets Commerce 57 In May 2009 the Atlantic Theater Company produced Coen s Offices as part of their mainstage season at the Linda Gross Theater 58 Burn After Reading a comedy starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney was released September 12 2008 and portrays a collision course between two gym instructors spies and Internet dating 59 Released to positive reviews it debuted at No 1 in North America 60 In 2009 the Coens directed a television commercial titled Air Freshener for the Reality Coalition 61 62 They next directed A Serious Man released October 2 2009 a gentle but dark period comedy set in 1967 with a low budget 63 The film is based loosely on the Coens childhoods in an academic family in the largely Jewish suburb of Saint Louis Park Minnesota 63 it also drew comparisons to the Book of Job 64 65 Filming took place late in the summer of 2008 in the neighborhoods of Roseville and Bloomington Minnesota at Normandale Community College and at St Olaf College 66 67 The film was nominated for the Oscars for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay 68 2010s Edit True Grit 2010 is based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Charles Portis 69 Filming was done in Texas and New Mexico Hailee Steinfeld stars as Mattie Ross along with Jeff Bridges as Marshal Rooster Cogburn Matt Damon and Josh Brolin also appear in the movie 70 True Grit was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Picture 71 72 The Coens presidents of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival jury Ethan Coen wrote the one act comedy Talking Cure which was produced on Broadway in 2011 as part of Relatively Speaking an anthology of three one act plays by Coen Elaine May and Woody Allen 73 In 2011 the Coen brothers won the 1 million Dan David Prize for their contribution to cinema and society 74 75 Inside Llewyn Davis 2013 is a treatise on the 1960s folk music scene in New York City s Greenwich Village and very loosely based on the life of Dave Van Ronk 76 The film stars Oscar Isaac Justin Timberlake and Carey Mulligan 77 It won the Grand Prix at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it was highly praised by critics 78 They received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for Please Mr Kennedy which is heard in the film 79 Fargo a television series inspired by their film of the same name premiered in April 2014 on the FX network It is created by Noah Hawley and executive produced by the brothers 80 The Coens also contributed to the screenplay for Unbroken along with Richard LaGravenese and William Nicholson The film is directed by Angelina Jolie and based on Laura Hillenbrand s non fiction book Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival Resilience and Redemption 2010 which itself was based on the life of Louis Zamperini It was released on December 25 2014 to average reviews 81 The Coens co wrote with playwright Matt Charman the screenplay for the dramatic historical thriller Bridge of Spies about the 1960 U 2 Incident The film was directed by Steven Spielberg and released on October 4 2015 to critical acclaim 82 They were nominated for the Best Original Screenplay at the 88th Academy Awards 83 The Coens directed the film Hail Caesar about a fixer in 1950s Hollywood trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanishes during filming It stars Coen regulars George Clooney Josh Brolin Frances McDormand Scarlett Johansson and Tilda Swinton as well as Channing Tatum Ralph Fiennes Jonah Hill and Alden Ehrenreich 84 The film was released on February 5 2016 In 2016 the Coens gave to their longtime friend and collaborator John Turturro the right to use his character of Jesus Quintana from The Big Lebowski in his own spin off The Jesus Rolls which he would also write and direct The Coens have no involvement in the production In August 2016 the film began principal photography 85 86 The Coens first wrote the script for Suburbicon in 1986 The film was eventually directed by George Clooney and began filming in October 2016 It was released by Paramount Pictures in the fall of 2017 87 The Coens directed The Ballad of Buster Scruggs a Western anthology starring Tim Blake Nelson Liam Neeson and James Franco It began streaming on Netflix on November 16 2018 after a brief theatrical run 88 89 90 2020s Edit It was announced in March 2019 that Joel Coen would be directing an adaptation of Macbeth starring Denzel Washington 91 The film titled The Tragedy of Macbeth would be Joel s first directorial effort without his brother who was taking a break from films to focus on theater 92 The film premiered at the 2021 New York Film Festival 93 In 2022 it was announced that Ethan Coen would be directing an untitled film for Focus Features and Working Title It would be Ethan s first directorial effort without his brother 94 The 2022 Cannes Film Festival had a special screening of Jerry Lee Lewis Trouble in Mind an archival documentary film directed solely by Ethan and edited by his wife Tricia Cooke 95 Planned and uncompleted projects Edit In a 1998 interview with Alex Simon for Venice magazine the Coens discussed a project called The Contemplations which would be an anthology of short films based on stories in a leather bound book from a dusty old library 96 This project may have influenced or evolved into The Ballad of Buster Scruggs which has the same structure 97 In 2001 Joel stated that a Cold War comedy called 62 Skidoo is one I d like to do someday 98 The Coens had hoped to film James Dickey s novel To the White Sea 99 They were due to start production in 2002 with Jeremy Thomas producing and Brad Pitt in the lead role but it was canceled when the Coens felt that the budget offered was not enough to successfully produce the film In 2008 it was announced that the Coen brothers would write and direct an adaptation of Michael Chabon s novel The Yiddish Policemen s Union 2007 They were to produce the film with Scott Rudin for Columbia Pictures 100 In the fall of 2012 however Chabon told Mother Jones that the Coen brothers wrote a draft of a script and then they seemed to move on and that the film rights had lapsed back to me 101 In 2009 the Coens stated that they were interested in making a sequel to Barton Fink called Old Fink which would take place in the 1960s around the same time period as A Serious Man The Coens also stated that they had talks with John Turturro in reprising his role as Fink but they were waiting until he was actually old enough to play the part 102 In 2011 the Coens were working on a television project called Harve Karbo about a quirky Los Angeles private eye for Imagine Television 103 In December 2013 the Coens stated in an interview that they were working on a new musical comedy centered around an opera singer though they said it is not a musical per se 104 In August 2015 it was announced that Warner Bros had optioned the film rights to Ross Macdonald s novel Black Money for the Coen brothers to potentially write and direct 105 In October 2016 The Hollywood Reporter reported that the Coens would work on the screenplay 106 for Fox titled Dark Web and based on Joshuah Bearman s two part Wired article 107 about Ross Ulbricht and his illicit Silk Road online marketplace The project originated in 2013 with novelist Dennis Lehane on board for the screenplay Chernin Entertainment would produce 108 On February 10 2017 it was announced that the Scarface remake s script was being written by the Coens 109 Luca Guadagnino announced plans to direct the film 110 Production company Edit The Coen brothers own film production company Mike Zoss Productions located in New York City has been credited on their films from O Brother Where Art Thou onwards 111 It was named after Mike Zoss Drug an independent pharmacy in St Louis Park since 1950 that was the brothers beloved hangout when they were growing up in the Twin Cities The name was also used for the pharmacy in No Country for Old Men 112 The Mike Zoss logo consists of a crayon drawing of a horse standing in a field of grass with its head turned around as it looks back over its hindquarters Directing distinctions EditUp to 2003 Joel received sole credit for directing and Ethan for producing due to guild rules that disallowed multiple director credits to prevent dilution of the position s significance The only exception to this rule is if the co directors are an established duo Since 2004 they have been able to share the director credit and the Coen brothers have become only the third duo to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director With four Academy Award nominations for No Country for Old Men for the duo Best Picture Best Director Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing as Roderick Jaynes the Coen brothers have tied the record for the most nominations by a single nominee counting an established duo as one nominee for the same film Orson Welles set the record in 1941 with Citizen Kane being nominated for Best Picture though at the time individual producers were not named as nominees Best Director Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay Warren Beatty received the same nominations first for Heaven Can Wait in 1978 and again in 1981 with Reds Alan Menken also then achieved the same feat when he was nominated for Best Score and triple nominated for Best Song for Beauty and the Beast in 1991 In 2018 Alfonso Cuaron was nominated for Best Picture Best Director Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography for Roma Most recently Chloe Zhao matched this record in 2021 when she was nominated for Best Picture Best Director Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing for Nomadland which also starred McDormand in her third Oscar winning role Filmography EditMain article Coen brothers filmography Directed features Year Title Distributor1984 Blood Simple Circle Films1987 Raising Arizona 20th Century Fox1990 Miller s Crossing1991 Barton Fink1994 The Hudsucker Proxy Warner Bros Pictures Universal Pictures1996 Fargo Gramercy Pictures1998 The Big Lebowski2000 O Brother Where Art Thou Buena Vista Pictures Universal Pictures2001 The Man Who Wasn t There USA Films2003 Intolerable Cruelty Universal Pictures2004 The Ladykillers Buena Vista Pictures2007 No Country for Old Men Miramax Paramount Vantage2008 Burn After Reading Focus Features2009 A Serious Man2010 True Grit Paramount Pictures2013 Inside Llewyn Davis CBS Films2016 Hail Caesar Universal Pictures2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Netflix2021 The Tragedy of Macbeth a A24 Apple TV 2022 Jerry Lee Lewis Trouble in Mind b A24Collaborators EditSee also List of frequent Coen Brothers collaboratorsAccolades EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by the Coen brothers Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe AwardsNominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins1991 Barton Fink 3 11996 Fargo 7 2 6 1 42000 O Brother Where Art Thou 2 4 2 12001 The Man Who Wasn t There 1 1 1 32007 No Country for Old Men 8 4 9 3 4 22008 Burn After Reading 3 22009 A Serious Man 2 1 12010 True Grit 10 8 12013 Inside Llewyn Davis 2 3 32016 Hail Caesar 1 12018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 3 12021 The Tragedy of Macbeth 3 1 1Total 42 6 38 6 21 3Directed Academy Award performances Edit Year Performer Film ResultAcademy Award for Best Actor2010 Jeff Bridges True Grit Nominated2022 Denzel Washington The Tragedy of Macbeth NominatedAcademy Award for Best Actress1996 Frances McDormand Fargo WonAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor1991 Michael Lerner Barton Fink Nominated1996 William H Macy Fargo Nominated2007 Javier Bardem No Country for Old Men WonAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress2010 Hailee Steinfeld True Grit NominatedNotes Edit Written and directed by Joel only Written and directed by Ethan onlyReferences Edit UPI Almanac for Friday Nov 29 2019 United Press International November 29 2019 Archived from the original on December 24 2019 Retrieved January 11 2020 filmmaker Joel Coen in 1954 age 65 State of Minnesota Minnesota Birth Index 1935 2002 Minnesota Department of Health Austerlitz Saul December 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