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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julie_TaymorJulie Taymor - Wikipedia

    Julie Taymor (born December 15, 1952) is an American director and writer of theater, opera, and film. Her stage adaptation of The Lion King debuted in 1997 and received eleven Tony Award nominations, with Taymor receiving Tony Awards for her direction and costume design.

  2. Julie Taymor ist seit mehr als 20 Jahren mit dem Komponisten Elliot Goldenthal liiert, der auch die Musik zu ihren Filmen schrieb. 1991 erhielt sie das Stipendium als MacArthur Fellow. Filmografie. 1999: Titus; 2002: Frida; 2007: Across the Universe; 2010: The Tempest – Der Sturm (The Tempest)

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0853380Julie Taymor - IMDb

    Julie Taymor is an Academy Award-nominated director, known for such films as Frida (2002) and Across the Universe (2007). She was born on December 15, 1952, in Newton, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.

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  4. 8. Mai 2024 · Julie Taymor (born December 15, 1952, Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an American stage and film director, playwright, and costume designer known for her inventive use of Asian-inspired masks and puppets.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0120679Frida (2002) - IMDb

    22. Nov. 2002 · Frida: Directed by Julie Taymor. With Salma Hayek, Mía Maestro, Amelia Zapata, Alejandro Usigli. A biography of artist Frida Kahlo, who channeled the pain of a crippling injury and her tempestuous marriage into her work.

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    • Biography, Drama, Romance
    • Julie Taymor
    • 2002-11-22
  6. Julie Taymor is an Academy Award nominated and Emmy and Tony Award winning director whose productions range from musicals and Shakespeare plays to classical operas and films. Taymor has been hailed as one of the most imaginative and provocative directors and designers working in the arts today. FILM.

  7. 29. Sept. 2020 · Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Lulu Wilson, Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore portray feminist icon Gloria Steinem in Julie Taymor's 'The Glorias."