
Todd Haynes
Biography
Todd Haynes (/heɪnz/; born January 2, 1961; Los Angeles) is an American filmmaker. His films span four decades with themes examining the personalities of well-known musicians, dysfunctional and dystopian societies, and blurred gender roles.
Haynes first gained public attention with his controversial short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987), which chronicles singer Karen Carpenter's life and death, using Barbie dolls as actors. Superstar became a cult classic. Haynes's feature directorial debut, Poison (1991), a provocative exploration of AIDS-era queer perceptions and subversions, established him as a figure of a new transgressive cinema. Poison won the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize and is regarded as a seminal work of New Queer Cinema.
Haynes received further acclaim for his second feature film, Safe (1995), a symbolic portrait of a housewife who develops multiple chemical sensitivity. Safe was later voted the best film of the 1990s by The Village Voice Film Poll. His next feature, Velvet Goldmine (1998), is a tribute to the 1970s glam rock era. The film received the Special Jury Prize for Best Artistic Contribution at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
Haynes gained acclaim and a measure of mainstream success with Far from Heaven (2002) earning his first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. He continued to direct critically lauded films such as I'm Not There (2007), Carol (2015), Wonderstruck (2017) and Dark Waters (2019). He directed his first feature-length documentary, The Velvet Underground (2021). Haynes directed and co-wrote the HBO mini-series Mildred Pierce (2011) for which he was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Known For
Acting History
2023
Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter as Self
2023Art-House America: Austin Film Society as Self
2022Douglas Sirk – Hope as in Despair as Self
2019Dark Waters: The Cost of Being a Hero as Self
2019At the Video Store as Self
2017Marcians as Self - Interviewee
2016Xavier Dolan: Bound to Impossible as Self
2009Great Directors as Self
2006Infinite Pleasure: Todd Haynes on Max Ophuls' Le Plaisir as Interviewee
2006Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema as Self
2006Notes on the Death of Kodachrome as Self
2006Eine Zärtlichkeit wie bei Sirk - Todd Haynes über Fassbinder und das Melodram as Self
1998SexTV
1995At Sundance as Self
1992Swoon as Phrenology Head
1989He Was Once as Randy
1989Natural History as Child
1987Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story as Todd Donovan
1985Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud






