
Richard Kelly
Regie·28. März 1975 — 51 Jahre·Newport News, Virginia, USA
James Richard Kelly (born 1975) is an American writer-director, best known for his debut feature, the science-fiction cult classic "Donnie Darko"(2001).
Kelly was born in Newport News, Virginia, the son of Lane and Ennis Kelly. He won a scholarship to the University of Southern California to study at the USC School of Cinema-Television. He made two short films at USC, "The Goodbye Place" and "Visceral Matter", before graduating in 1997.
"Donnie Darko" was his first feature and was nominated for 21 awards, winning 11 of them, including a nomination for a Saturn Award. The film later ended up #2 on Empire magazine's list of 50 greatest independent films of all time, behind Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs".
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—Corpus ChristiDirector · Writer—Untitled Rod Serling BiopicWriter · Director—Untitled Richard Kelly FilmDirector · Writer2021It's a Madcap World: The Making of an Unfinished FilmHimself2018Vidéo ClubTVSelf2016Deus ex Machina: The Philosophy of 'Donnie Darko'Self2014Out of PrintSelf2011Raging Bull: Reflections on a ClassicSelf2010Operation: EndgameProducer2009The Box - Du bist das ExperimentScreenplay · Director · Producer2009I Hope They Serve Beer in HellProducer2009World's Greatest DadProducer2009S. Darko - Eine Donnie Darko SagaCharacters2008USIDent TV: Surveilling the SouthlandSelf2007Southland TalesDirector · Writer2005DominoStory · Screenplay2005#1 Fan: A DarkomentarySelf2001Donnie DarkoDirector · Writer1997Visceral MatterWriter · Director1996The Goodbye PlaceDirector · Writer











