
Woody Allen
C- Birthday
- November 30, 1935
- Age
- 90
- Height
- 5'4" (163 cm)
- Net Worth
- $140M
About
Woody Allen is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and comedian whose career spans eight decades. He has written for film, television, and theater and has published several short stories, a novel, and a memoir. Allen has received numerous accolades, including the most nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He has won four Academy Awards, ten BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Grammy Award.
Career Timeline
Stand-Up and Screenwriting
Gaining recognition as a comedy writer and stand-up performer. Small roles on television begin to build his resume.
Directorial Debut
Directs and stars in 'Take the Money and Run', marking his debut as a filmmaker.
'Annie Hall' Success
'Annie Hall' wins multiple Academy Awards, solidifying his status as a major director.
'Hannah and Her Sisters'
'Hannah and Her Sisters' is a critical and commercial success, further establishing him as a leading filmmaker.
Controversy and Divorce
Marries Soon-Yi Previn amid controversy, impacting his public image and career.
Midnight in Paris Release
'Midnight in Paris' becomes one of his highest-grossing films in recent years, boosting his income.
Café Society Release
Despite mixed reviews, 'Café Society' contributes to his continued filmmaking output.
Continued Controversy
Old allegations resurface, hindering distribution and negatively impacting his film projects.
Fading Relevance
Continues to make films, but his cultural relevance diminishes due to ongoing controversies.

