WHY IS HE FAMOUS
Steven Spielberg is the cinematic mastermind behind such indelible hits as Jaws, Jurassic Park and Raiders of the Lost Ark, which has essentially assured his place as one of the most well-known and revered directors in film history. He’s inspired countless fellow filmmakers and Hollywood types, and there’s little doubt that his name has become synonymous with expansive, downright enthralling big-budget epics.
Steven Spielberg Quote
I dream for a living.
72 MAGNETISM
Though he’ll never be mistaken for a sex symbol, Steven Spielberg’s abilities behind the camera -- coupled with a distinct aura of confidence -- has certainly made him an attractive figure to the opposite sex. In 1985, Steven Spielberg married the actressAmy Irving -- who was, at that point, considered a top draw thanks to her appearances in such films as 1976’s Carrie and 1983’s Yentl. That relationship, which resulted in one child, ended in 1989, and Steven Spielberg found himself single at the height of his popularity. However, rather than play around with a series of fawning actresses, he instead settled into his second marriage almost immediately -- as he inevitably fell head-over-heels in love with the leading lady of his 1984 film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The two have subsequently established themselves as one of Hollywood’s premiere power couples, and can routinely be spotted hanging out with such famous folks asTom Hanks (and wife Rita Wilson) and Harrison Ford (and girlfriend Calista Flockhart).
99 SUCCESS
Unlike the majority of his contemporaries, Steven Spielberg managed to attain unprecedented success virtually from the start of his career. His second film, Jaws, remains one of the most beloved films of all time, while he has since managed to amass a filmography consisting of both hugely successful epics and critically acclaimed dramas. The deserving recipient of two Oscars, Steven Spielberg has worked with some of Hollywood’s biggest names -- including Tom Hanks, Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise. Aside from his myriad of accomplishments behind the camera, Steven Spielberg has also managed to carve out a niche for himself as a proactive figure within the Hollywood scene, something that’s exemplified by his role in the creation of the DreamWorks film studio (along with David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg). And although he’s found himself on the receiving end of countless awards and accolades, Steven Spielberg’s greatest accomplishment lies in his ability to barriers of language and culture to touch audiences the world over.
STEVEN SPIELBERGBIOGRAPHY
Steven Allin Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The son of a pianist and a computer engineer, Steven Spielberg discovered his passion for filmmaking in his early teens and he subsequently began shooting short films with the various roles filled by his family and friends. Steven Spielberg’s relentless drive to make movies led him to conceive and shoot a 40-minute war epic at the tender age of 13, and he followed that up at 16 with a two-hour-and-twenty-minute sci-fi effort that actually played at a local movie theater.
After his parents divorced during his teen years, Steven Spielberg moved to California with his father and, following his disastrous high school stint, began applying for a spot within the University of Southern California’s School of Theater, Film and Television. His fruitless efforts finally forced him to look elsewhere for an entry into the world of filmmaking, and he eventually landed a gig at Universal Studios as an unpaid intern.
After his parents divorced during his teen years, Steven Spielberg moved to California with his father and, following his disastrous high school stint, began applying for a spot within the University of Southern California’s School of Theater, Film and Television. His fruitless efforts finally forced him to look elsewhere for an entry into the world of filmmaking, and he eventually landed a gig at Universal Studios as an unpaid intern.