

He said he was influenced to become a writer by his brother August. Coppola was profoundly impressed by Sergei Eisenstein's film October: Ten Days That Shook the World, especially the quality of its editing, and decided to pursue cinema rather than theater. This furthered his interest in directing theater, though his father disapproved and wanted him to study engineering. There, he was awarded a scholarship in playwriting. He entered Hofstra College in 1955 as a theater arts major. In all, Coppola attended 23 schools before he eventually graduated from Great Neck North High School. He trained initially for a career in music and became proficient in the tuba, eventually earning a music scholarship to the New York Military Academy. Although Coppola was a mediocre student, his interest in technology and engineering earned him the childhood nickname "Science". He created 8 mm feature films edited from home movies with titles such as The Rich Millionaire and The Lost Wallet. He developed an interest in theater after reading A Streetcar Named Desire at age 15. Having contracted polio as a boy, Coppola was bedridden for large periods of his childhood, during which he did homemade puppet theater productions. They settled in Woodside, Queens, where Coppola spent the remainder of his childhood. Two years after Coppola's birth, his father was named principal flutist for the NBC Symphony Orchestra, and the family moved to New York. įrancis is the middle of three children: his older brother was August Coppola and his younger sister is actress Talia Shire. Coppola was born at Henry Ford Hospital, and those two connections to Henry Ford inspired the Coppolas to choose the middle name "Ford" for their son.
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At the time of Coppola's birth, his father-in addition to being a flutist-was an arranger and assistant orchestra director for The Ford Sunday Evening Hour, an hour-long concert music radio series sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. His maternal grandfather, popular Italian composer Francesco Pennino, emigrated from Naples, Italy. His paternal grandparents came to the United States from Bernalda, Basilicata. He was born into a family of Italian immigrants. Early life and education įrancis Ford Coppola was born in Detroit, Michigan, to father Carmine Coppola (1910–1991), a flutist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and mother Italia Coppola (née Pennino 1912–2004). Coppola resides in Napa, California, and since the 2010s has been a vintner, owning a family-branded winery of his own. Many of Coppola's relatives and children have become popular actors and filmmakers in their own right: his sister Talia Shire is an actress, his daughter Sofia is a director, his son Roman is a screenwriter, and his nephews Jason Schwartzman and Nicolas Cage are actors. Coppola has acted as producer on such diverse films as The Black Stallion (1979), The Escape Artist (1982), Hammett (1982), Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) and The Secret Garden (1993). Other notable films Coppola has released since the start of the 1980s include the dramas The Outsiders and Rumble Fish (both 1983), The Cotton Club (1984), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), The Godfather Part III (1990), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) and The Rainmaker (1997). It also won the Palme d'Or, making Coppola one of only nine filmmakers to have won the award twice. His next film, the war epic Apocalypse Now (1979), which had a notoriously lengthy and strenuous production, was widely acclaimed for vividly depicting the Vietnam War. Highly regarded by critics, the film earned Coppola two more Academy Awards, for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director, making him the second director (after Billy Wilder) to win these three awards for the same film.Īlso in 1974, he released the thriller The Conversation, which received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The Godfather Part II (1974) became the first sequel to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. The Godfather won three Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay (shared with Mario Puzo). Coppola's reputation as a filmmaker was cemented with the release of The Godfather (1972), which revolutionized the gangster genre of filmmaking, receiving strong commercial and critical reception. Coppola is the recipient of five Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, two Palmes d'Or and a British Academy Film Award (BAFTA).Īfter directing The Rain People in 1969, Coppola co-wrote Patton (1970), which earned him the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay along with Edmund H. He is considered one of the major figures of the New Hollywood filmmaking movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Francis Ford Coppola ( / ˈ k oʊ p əl ə/ KOH-pəl-ə, Italian: born April 7, 1939) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.
