Barry Sonnenfeld Explained

Birth Date:1 April 1953
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Years Active:1978–present
Children:1
Alma Mater:Hampshire College (BA)
New York University (MFA)

Barry Sonnenfeld (born April 1, 1953) is an American filmmaker and television director. He originally worked as a cinematographer for the Coen brothers before directing films such as The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel Addams Family Values (1993), Get Shorty (1995), the Men in Black trilogy (1997–2012), and Wild Wild West (1999).

Early life

Sonnenfeld was born and raised in New York City, the son of Irene "Kelly" (Kellerman), an art teacher, and Sonny Sonnenfeld, a lighting salesman, educator, and architectural lighting designer.[1] [2] [3] He was raised in a Jewish family.[4] After he received his bachelor's degree from Hampshire College, he graduated from New York University Film School in 1978.

Career

He began working on pornographic films[5] before starting work as director of photography on the Oscar-nominated In Our Water (1982). When he met Joel Coen at a Christmas party, he told Sonnenfeld about a script that he had written with brother Ethan Coen, Blood Simple, and hired him to be their cinematographer, with the resulting movie coming out in 1984. This film began his collaboration with the Coen brothers, who used him for their next two pictures, Raising Arizona (1987) and Miller's Crossing (1990). He also worked with Danny DeVito on Throw Momma from the Train (1987) and Rob Reiner on When Harry Met Sally... (1989) and Misery (1990).

Sonnenfeld gained his first work as a director from Paramount Pictures on The Addams Family, a box-office success released in November 1991. Its sequel, Addams Family Values (1993), was not as successful at the box office, but he received critical acclaim for his fourth directorial outing, Get Shorty (1995). Produced by Jersey Films and based on a novel by Elmore Leonard, the film won a Golden Globe for John Travolta (Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical). The film was also entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival.[6] Following Tim Burton and the Coen brothers, Sonnenfeld's films would tell stories about unusual and unorthodox people who are into the unexpected and the strange. His films would often use his trademark filmmaking techniques such as his unusual camera angles, offbeat dialogue and, in certain films, strange behavior and weird creatures.

In 1996, Steven Spielberg asked him to direct Men in Black (1997). Starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith, the film was a critical and financial success. In 1998, Jon Peters asked him to direct Wild Wild West (1999). Starring Smith and Kevin Kline, the film was a critical and financial flop. He also directed the comedy Big Trouble (2002), after which he made his most successful film sequel to that point, Men in Black II (2002). He is also a contributing editor for Esquire. He also co-produced (alongside his partner Barry Josephson) the 2007 film Enchanted for Walt Disney Pictures that starred Amy Adams. In 2008, Sonnenfeld earned an Emmy for directing Pushing Daisies. Sonnenfeld returned for Men in Black 3;[7] released in 2012, the third installment received positive reviews and became the highest-grossing film in the series worldwide. In 2007, his Right Coast production company has been signed with Sony.[8]

His memoir, Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother: Memoirs of a Neurotic Filmmaker, was published by Hachette Books in 2020.[9]

Personal life

As of 2022, Sonnenfeld lives in Pemberton, British Columbia with his wife Susan.[10]

In 1999, Sonnenfeld was the sole passenger on a plane that crashed upon landing at Van Nuys Airport. He was unhurt.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmDirectorProducerNotes
1991The Addams Family
1993For Love or Money
Addams Family Values
1995Get Shorty
1997Men in BlackNominated- Saturn Award for Best Director
1998Out of Sight
1999Wild Wild WestGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director
2000The Crew
2002Big Trouble
Men in Black II
2004The Ladykillers
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
2006RV
2007Enchanted (2007)
2008Space Chimps (2008)
2012Men in Black 3
2016Nine Lives
2019
2022Disenchanted (2022)

As cinematographer

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1982In Our WaterMeg SwitzgableDocumentary;
With Robert Chappell
1984Blood SimpleJoel Coen
1985Compromising PositionsFrank Perry
1987Raising ArizonaJoel Coen
Three O'Clock HighPhil Joanou
Throw Momma from the TrainDanny DeVito
1988BigPenny Marshall
1989When Harry Met Sally...Rob Reiner
1990Miller's CrossingJoel Coen
MiseryRob Reiner

As actor

YearTitleRole
1991The Addams FamilyPassenger on Gomez's train (uncredited)
1993Addams Family ValuesMr. Glicker
1995Get ShortyDoorman (Uncredited)
1997Men in BlackAlien on Monitor
2002Big TroubleGator fan on radio (voice) (uncredited)
2002Men in Black IINeuralyzed Father
2006RVIrv
2012Men in Black 3Husband Watching Launch
2016Nine LivesAdditional cat voices

Television

TV series

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
producer
Notes
1998Maximum BobDirected "Pilot"
1998–1999Fantasy Island13 episodes
2000Secret Agent Man12 episodes
2001–2002The TickDirected "Pilot"
2007–2009Pushing DaisiesDirected 2 episodes;
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
2007–2010Notes from the UnderbellyDirected 6 episodes
2008Suburban ShootoutUnaired pilot
2010Funny in Farsi
2013Beverly Hills Cop
2014Storyline1 episode
2016Independent LensTV series documentary;
Film An Honest Liar
2016–2019The Tick12 episodes
2017–2019A Series of Unfortunate EventsDirected 10 episodes;
Nominated- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program
2021Schmigadoon!Directed 6 episodes

Producer

As cinematographer

YearTitleNotes
1984ABC Afterschool Specials1 episode
1985Doubletake2 episodes

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The TickGuy in Couch, Cab Driver (uncredited)Episode: "Pilot"
2017–2019A Series of Unfortunate EventsMr. Tammerlane (voice)
Isaac "Ike" Anwhistle
4 episodes

TV movies

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
producer
1999Partners
2008Hackett
Play or Be Played
2009The Bridget Show
2014Dead Boss

As cinematographer

Future projects

He is working on new projects, among them include Things a Man Should Never Do Past 30: a single-camera comedy from executive producer/director Sonnenfeld, the Tannenbaum Company and Sony Pictures Television. The project mostly is based on the personal experiences of Esquire writer David Katz and Esquire editor at large A. J. Jacobs. The show is about a man working at a men's magazine who is reluctant to embrace adulthood and his friend who is an immersion journalist. Al Higgins (Malcolm in the Middle) is set to serve as showrunner/head writer if the project is picked up.[12]

He has become attached to a movie adaptation of The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz, about a family of private investigators.[13] Sonnenfeld will direct the movie adaptation of the fantasy novel Gil's All Fright Diner in partnership with DreamWorks Animation.[14] He is also developing a sitcom for ABC, Funny in Farsi, based on the book of the same name.[15]

In 2012, it was stated that he was appointed to direct Lore, an adaptation based on the comic by T.P. Louise and Ashley Wood of the same name.[16] [17] But, in 2013, Indie director Dave Green has signed on to replace Barry Sonnenfeld as director, Sonnenfeld will take part as executive producer on the project.[18]

Barry is also in talks with Warner Bros. to make a live action film adaptation of the DC Comics characters, The Metal Men.[19] [20] Sonnenfeld also agreed to direct the Beverly Hills Cop pilot for CBS and serve as an executive producer as well.[21] However, Paramount Pictures dropped the idea in favor of a fourth film directed by Mark Molloy.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barry Sonnenfeld Biography (1953-) . Filmreference.com . 2013-03-16.
  2. Web site: In Memoriam: Sonny Sonnenfeld, 1919-2016 - PLSN. Jacob. Coakley.
  3. Web site: Paid Notice: Deaths SONNENFELD, IRENE KELLY.. 9 March 2000. The New York Times.
  4. Web site: TCM Barry Sonnenfeld Biography . . 2013-03-16.
  5. https://www.theguardian.com/film/1999/aug/13/5 'I guess I'm a whore, a masochist and a whore'
  6. Web site: Berlinale: 1996 Programme . 2012-01-01 . berlinale.de.
  7. Web site: 'Men in Black 3' Ready to Roll in 3-D With Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. 22 April 2010 .
  8. Web site: Schneider. Michael. 2007-06-14. Sony, Sonnenfeld pact for TV. 2020-10-17. Variety. en.
  9. Web site: Call Your Mother: Filmmaker Barry Sonnenfeld Looks Back With Humor In New Memoir. Kolberg. Brad. Wisconsin Public Radio. May 9, 2020. October 22, 2021.
  10. Web site: SmartLess: "Barry Sonnenfeld" on Apple Podcasts. 2022-01-05. Apple Podcasts. en-US.
  11. News: Fox. Sue. February 27, 1999. Film Director Says Jet Crew Fled After Crash. Los Angeles Times. July 29, 2021.
  12. News: It's a man's world at CBS . dead . . Nellie . Andreeva . November 24, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081224210315/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ic50f77eca50ca545cb4645c8000c901b . December 24, 2008 .
  13. News: Sonnenfeld takes 'Spellman Files' . Variety . Michael . Fleming . April 1, 2009.
  14. Web site: Barry Sonnenfeld to Direct Gil's All Fright Diner for DreamWorks. 17 December 2009 .
  15. News: Sonnenfeld takes helm of "Farsi" comedy pilot . . November 30, 2009.
  16. Web site: Barry Sonnenfeld To Direct Supernatural 'Lore' With Dwayne Johnson IndieWire. Jagernauth. Kevin. www.indiewire.com. 25 September 2012 . en. 2017-01-29.
  17. News: Barry Sonnenfeld in Talks to Direct 'Lore' for Warner Bros.. The Hollywood Reporter. en. 2017-01-29.
  18. News: Director Dave Green Replaces Barry Sonnenfeld in Lore. 2013-08-28. en-US. 2017-01-29.
  19. Web site: Exclusive: Barry Sonnenfeld's Secret Comic-Book Movie Is . Vulture . June 2012 . December 31, 2019.
  20. Web site: DC Entertainment Chief Reveals What's Next for Superman, Wonder Woman and 5 Superheroes Who Deserve Movies (Q&A) . The Hollywood Reporter . July 17, 2013 . December 31, 2019.
  21. Web site: Andreeva. Nellie. Barry Sonnenfeld To Direct CBS' 'Beverly Hills Cop' Pilot. Deadline Hollywood. February 8, 2013. December 31, 2019.