Amy Heckerling

Amy Heckerling

  • Born: 1954-5-7
  • Birthplace: Bronx, New York
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: Director, screenwriter, producer, actor
  • Graduate School: New York University (Film Department)
  • Representative Works: Dominate
  • Amy Heckerling, born on May 7, 1954 in the Bronx, New York, is an American director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. [1] 
    "Flying over Childlike Innocence" won the audience's vote for the best comedy, and when it was released, it became the most profitable comedy in film history. In 1995, Hecklin wrote and directed the comedy "Lead the Coquettish", which won the Best Screenplay Award from the National Film Critics Association and was nominated by the Screenwriters Guild of America. In 1998, AFI presented her with awards to praise her, and the following year she was elected as an outstanding woman in the film industry. [2] 

    Performing Experience

    In 1973, he published a self-made and self-directed short film. In 1975, he participated in the AFI director training class. In 1977, he made a 30-minute short film on the subject of the loss of virginity of a girl, and was nominated by Oscars . In 1983, he directed the television film. From 1989 to 1990, he wrote and directed the hit movies "Flying Through the Innocence" and "Flying Through the Innocence 2", starring John Travolta and Kirsten Ellie.
    Extended Reading
    • Kaylah 2022-10-19 23:29:20

      Michelle Pfeiffer is enough

      It's enough to have Michelle Fofei . The United States in the early 1980s was very much like today's China, with traffic jams and insomnia. The Hollywood routine is an engineer who is laughed at by his colleagues and greened by his wife, who must lie in bed with his eyes open every night. Once he...

    Into the Night quotes

    • Colin Morris: [Ed is waiting outside the Tiffany store for Diana] You're very good. You're really very good. I'm amazed we've not met before.

      Ed: I beg your pardon?

      Colin Morris: I've been watching you ever since you left Caper's yacht. Very impressive.

      Ed: Oh yeah?

      Colin Morris: You can stop performing now, Ed. If that's your name.

      Ed: Heh, I don't know, what are you talking about?

      Colin Morris: OK. I represent Monsieur Melville, and I can assure you that he will be far more reasonable than the SAVAK.

      Ed: The SAVAK?

      Colin Morris: The Shah's secret police. Death squad. Iranian gestapo. *Shaheen's* boys.

      Ed: ...Shaheen's boys...

      Colin Morris: Heh, heh, I like you Ed. I do like you. You're very good.

      [Draws pistol, puts it in Ed's mouth]

      Colin Morris: The stones.

      Ed: What?

      Colin Morris: Where are the stones?

      Ed: I can't help you.

      Colin Morris: [Cocks pistol] We do understand each other, don't we?

      Ed: Uh, I don't know.

      Colin Morris: [Sees police car approaching, puts pistol away] Very good. Very impressive. I'm sure we'll chat again.

    • Bud Herman: [Opens his front door, sees the four SAVAK guys] Who the hell are you?

      [SAVAK pulls gun]

      Bud Herman: Won't you come in?