Kenneth Lonergan

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Kenneth Lonergan
Born October 16, 1962 (1962-10-16) (age 45)
New York City, New York
Spouse(s) J. Smith-Cameron (2000-)

Kenneth Lonergan (b. 16 October 1962) is a playwright, screenwriter, and director born in the Bronx, New York City, New York. He began writing in high school, later graduating from the NYU Playwriting Program.

His first success came with the play This is Our Youth (1996), and was followed by The Waverley Gallery (1999), based on his grandmother's Greenwich Village Gallery, and later Lobby Hero (2002).

Lonergan's film career began with his screenplay for the gangland comedy Analyze This (1999). He was subsequently offered a job writing The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000).

Lonergan directed his next screenplay for You Can Count on Me (2000), which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese, and Lonergan went on to contribute to the screenplay for Gangs of New York (2002). He wrote and directed the 2007 film Margaret starring Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Matthew Broderick, and his wife, J. Smith-Cameron.

[edit] Awards

Nominated for Academy Award for Best Screenplay, 2002.
Nominated for Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.
  • You Can Count On Me
Winner of Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Drama, 2000.
Winner of Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, 2000.
Winner Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay.
Winner of Writers Guild of America award for Best Screenplay, 2001.
Winner of AFI Award for Best Film and Best New Writer.
National Board of Review Top Ten films of 2001.
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, 2000.
Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay, 2001.
  • Lobby Hero
Nominated for Drama Desk Award for Best Play.
Nominated for Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play and John Gassner Playwrighting Award.
Nominated for Olivier Award for Best Play.
  • The Waverley Gallery
Nominated for Pulitzer Prize 2001.
  • This is Our Youth
Nominated for Drama Desk Award for Best Play.

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