JULIE TAYMOR - Director
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Theater, film and opera director Julie Taymor’s most recent film, FRIDA, garnered six Oscar nominations and two Oscar Awards for Elliot Goldenthal’s original score and for make-up.

Taymor made her feature film directorial debut in 1999, with TITUS, based on Shakespeare’s play, TITUS ANDRONICUS, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. She also has received numerous awards for THE LION KING which opened at the New Amsterdam Theater in 1997, including two Tony Awards: for best direction of a musical and for her original costume designs. In addition, Julie co-designed the masks and puppets and wrote additional lyrics for THE LION KING, which has productions in Japan, London, Toronto, Los Angeles and Germany.

Other directorial projects of note have been THE GREEN BIRD, on Broadway in 2000; her original visual music-theater work, JUAN DARIEN: A CARNIVAL MASS, which received five Tony nominations including best director; THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, in 1995 for the Los Angeles Music Center; SALOME for the Kirov Opera in Russia, Germany and Israel, and in 1993, Mozart’s THE MAGIC FLUTE for the Maggio Musicale in Florence. While on a Watson Fellowship in Indonesia from 1975-79, Taymor developed a mask/dance company, Teatr Loh, which toured throughout Indonesia with two original productions, WAY OF SNOW and TIRAI, subsequently performed in the USA.

In 1991, Julie received a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship. She also has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, two OBIE Awards, the first Annual Dorothy B. Chandler Award in Theater and the 1990 Brandeis Creative Arts Award. An illustrated book on her career, JULIE TAYMOR: PLAYING WITH FIRE – THEATER, OPERA, FILM, was recently expanded and revised by Abrams. Her book, THE LION KING: PRIDE ROCK ON BROADWAY, is published by Hyperion.

Taymor is currently collaborating with Goldenthal on an original opera, GRENDEL, to premiere at the Los Angeles Opera in 2006, and subsequently at the Lincoln Center Festival. She will also direct a new production of THE MAGIC FLUTE for the Metropolitan Opera in the fall of 2004.

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