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Neil LaBute

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This page uses content from the Neil LaBute biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Neil LaBute (born March 19, 1963) is an American film director, screenwriter, and playwright.

Born in Detroit, Michigan, LaBute was raised in Spokane, Washington. He studied theater at Brigham Young University (BYU), where he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS church; see also Mormon). At BYU he also met actor Aaron Eckhart, who would later play leading roles in several of his films. He produced a number of plays that pushed the envelope of what was acceptable at the conservative religious university, some of which were shut down after their premieres. LaBute also did graduate work at the University of Kansas, New York University, and the Royal Academy of London.

In 1993 he returned to Brigham Young University to premier his play In the Company of Men, for which he received an award from the Association for Mormon Letters. He taught drama and film at IPFW in Fort Wayne, Indiana in the early 1990s where he adapted and filmed the play, shot over two weeks and costing $25,000, beginning his career as a film director. The film won the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival, and major awards and nominations at the Deauville Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Awards, the Thessaloniki Film Festival, the Society of Texas Film Critics Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle.

LaBute has received high praise from critics for his edgy and unsettling portrayals of human relationships. In the Company of Men portrays two misogynist businessmen (one played by Eckhart) cruelly plotting to romance and emotionally destroy a deaf woman. His next film Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), with an ensemble cast including Eckhart and Ben Stiller, was a shockingly honest portrayal of the sex lives of three suburban couples. In 2000 he wrote and directed an off-Broadway play entitled Bash: Latter-Day Plays, a set of three short plays depicting essentially good Latter-day Saints doing disturbing and violent things. One of the plays was a much-talked-about one-person performance by Calista Flockhart. This play resulted in his disfellowship (a softer form of discipline that does not remove the member from the membership rolls, unlike excommunication) from the LDS Church. He has since formally left the church [1].

LaBute's 2002 play The Mercy Seat was one of the first major theatrical responses to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Set on September 12, it concerns a man who worked at the World Trade Center but was away from the office during the attack — with his mistress. (The play was reportedly inspired by an urban legend.) Expecting that his family believes that he was killed in the towers' collapse, he contemplates using the tragedy to run away and start a new life with his lover. Starring Liev Schreiber and Sigourney Weaver, the play was a commercial and critical success, due in large part to its willingness to confront the myths that many New Yorkers had constructed to console themselves in the aftermath of the attacks.

LaBute's latest film is The Wicker Man, an American version of a British cult classic. His first horror film, it starred Nicolas Cage and Ellen Burstyn and was released on September 1, 2006 by Warner Bros. Pictures to scathing critical reviews and mediocre box office.

His latest play to open in the US, Wrecks, starring Ed Harris, opened to excellent reviews, and an extended, sold out run at the Public Theater in New York City, in October, 2006.

He is working with producer Gail Mutrux on the screen adaptation of The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff.

Filmography

  • The Wicker Man (2006)
  • The Shape of Things (2003)
  • Possession (2002)
  • Bash: Latter-Day Plays (2001) (TV)
  • Nurse Betty (2000)
  • Tumble (short) (2000)
  • Your Friends & Neighbors (1998)
  • In the Company of Men (1997)

NB: LaBute also provides a guest audio commentary for the DVD release of Sex, lies, and videotape, alongside Steven Soderbergh.

Theater productions

  • Some Girl(s) (2005)
  • This Is How It Goes (2005)
  • Fat Pig (2004)
  • Autobahn
  • Merge (2003)
  • The Mercy Seat (2002)
  • The Distance From Here (2002)
  • The Shape of Things (2001)
  • Bash: Latter-Day Plays (1999)
  • In the Company of Men (1992)
  • Filthy Talk For Troubled Times
  • Lepers
  • Rounder
  • Ravages
  • Sangguinarians & Sycophants
  • Dracula
  • Woyzeck
  • Wrecks

External links

  • Neil LaBute on the Faber and Faber website - UK publisher of LaBute's plays, screenplays and fiction
  • Interview Magazine interview with Neil Labute Free Link

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
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