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  • Date of Birth: 01 May, 1969
  • Place of Birth: Houston, Texas, U.S.
  • Biography: Wesley Wales "Wes" Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer of features, short films and commercials. He was nominated for a 2001 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Royal Tenenbaums. Anderson has been called an auteur, as he is involved in... Read more

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Don't dis director Wes Anderson around Bill Murray . Last month, Tristan Oliver , Anderson's cinematographer on "Fantastic Mr. Fox," claimed the director spent little time on the set. ... Full Article

Reporting from London - A self-described "total novice" in stop-motion animation, Wes Anderson severely tested the patience of his crew of stop-motion top guns by forgoing many of the most modern animation methods and new innovations in the genre to... ... Full Article

In this month's Fantastic Mr. Fox , Wes Anderson makes his first foray into animation with an adaptation of Roald Dahl's story about an upwardly mobile fox (George Clooney) whose drive to steal chickens threatens his family and community. ... Full Article

Wes Anderson brought an actual model of Mr. Fox to his roundtable interview for Fantastic Mr. Fox. Press were ordered not to touch it. It was probably worth more than the seven or eight journalists combined. ... Full Article

What's Your Reaction? In one of the earlier scenes in Wes Anderson's latest contribution to the hipster zeitgeist Mr. Fox (George Clooney), having decided to relocate from a hole in the ground to a tree, is asked by Mrs. ... Full Article

Three times this decade, George Clooney has played a cool, calm and collected heist master in the "Ocean's" films, a guy who can talk his way out of any situation and pocket a couple million as he leaves. ... Full Article

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