Alfonso Arau

Alfonso Arau

actor, director, writer

Alfonso Arau was born on Jan 11, 1932 in Mexico. Alfonso Arau's big-screen debut came with Cien muchachas directed by Jaime Salvador in 1957, strarring . Alfonso Arau is known for Coco directed by Lee Unkrich, Anthony Gonzalez stars as Miguel and Gael García Bernal as Héctor. Alfonso Arau has got 15 awards and 9 nominations so far. The most recent award Alfonso Arau achieved is Chamizal Independent Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Alfonso Arau plays is Coco which will be released on Nov 22, 2017.

Alfonso Arau has had a long and fruitful career both in front of and behind the camera and is one of the most prominent Latino film-makers in Hollywood. He was a drama disciple of Seki Sano--a Japanese teacher, classmate of Lee Strasberg with Konstantin Stanislavski in Russia--and traveled the world from 1964 to 1968 with his one-man show, "Pantomime Happy Madness", after studying with Etienne Decroux and Jacques Lecoq in Paris.A renowned writer-producer-director-actor in theater and film for more than twenty years, in 1969 he directed his first feature film, El águila descalza (1971), in which he also starred. He has directed many films in Mexico, among them Calzonzín inspector (1974) and Mojado Power (1981). He has received six Arieles--the Mexican equivalent of the Oscar--and numerous international film awards.Arau has acted in a number of Mexican and Hollywood films, including La Horde sauvage (1969), El topo (1970), Mojado Power (1981), La grosse magouille (1980), À la poursuite du diamant vert (1984), ¡Trois amigos! (1986) and Committed (2000). In addition to Les épices de la passion (1992), his directing credits include Les vendanges de feu (1995) with Keanu Reeves and Morceaux choisis (2000) with Woody Allen. For television he has done La splendeur des Amberson (2002), based on the script of Orson Welles' film version (La splendeur des Amberson (1942)) and the novel by Booth Tarkington.

  • Birthday

    Jan 11, 1932
  • Place of Birth

    Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
  • Also known

    Альфонсо Арау, Alfonso Aráu

Known For

Awards

15 wins & 9 nominations

Chamizal Independent Film Festival
2001
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
Gramado Film Festival
1993
Como agua para chocolate (1992)
Winner - Audience Award
1993
Best Latin Film (Melhor Filme)
Winner - Audience Award
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