• Name: Darren Aronofsky
  • Date of Birth: February 12, 1969
  • Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, US
Mini-bio: Darren Aronofsky secured a reputation as a brash, intelligent filmmaker at the age of 29, with Pi, his 1998 feature directorial and screenwriting debut. A dizzying black and white odyssey, it tells th... read moree story of a brilliant mathematician (Sean Gullette) driven by his conviction that higher mathematics can be used to unlock the secrets of the natural world. Claiming such disparate influences as Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, the visual and editing style of Japan's Shinya Tsukamoto (Tokyo Fist, Tetsuo), Terry Gilliam's Brazil, Rod Serling, Philip K. Dick, the chaos theory, and the Jewish Kabbalah, Pi garnered Aronofsky the 1998 Sundance Festival's Directing Award for Dramatic Competition.A self-described "Brooklyn hip-hop kid," Aronofsky was born in the borough on February 12, 1969. His upbringing was marked by his Jewish heritage (although in an interview he once disparagingly referred to himself as a "classically hypocritical high holiday Jew"), painting graffiti art on subway cars, and filmgoing in Times Square. An alumnus of the New York public school system, he attended Harvard, where he studied live action and animation and met future collaborator and Pi star Sean Gullette. He received international acclaim for his senior thesis film, Supermarket Sweep, which also starred Gullette, and went on to earn an MFA in Directing from the American Film Institute.After the critical success of Pi, which Aronofsky made with $60,000 borrowed from family and friends and what must have been half of New York City's abandoned computer equipment, the maverick embarked on his next major project. Entitled Requiem for a Dream, and developed at the Sundance Lab, the picture stars Jared Leto as Harry Goldfarb, a heroin addict intent on pawning his mother's beloved TV as part of a scheme that will allow himself, his girlfriend (Jennifer Connelly), and his best friend (Marlon Wayans) to score more smack. While the trio sink helplessly into a whirlpool of addiction, Harry's mother, Sara (Ellen Burstyn) wins a spot on a game show, but nearly starves herself to death on diet pills and develops a serious dependency herself. Issued on October 6, 2000 Requiem drew critical raves from coast to coast from all but the most discerning of reviewers.Meanwhile, Aronofsky worked on additional projects and pursued additional leads. In-between Pi and Requiem, he had co-authored (with David N. Twohy and Lucas Sussman) the screenplay to Below, a much more conventional screen vehicle. Aronofsky ducked out of the limelight for a few years, but made a return in 2006 with the much-delayed, much-hyped The Fountain, a mystical, reality-shifiting gloss on 2001. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
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Darren Aronofsky is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. He is engaged to Rachel Weisz with whom he has a son, Henry Chance, born May 31, 2006.

Aronofsky was born in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were both public school teachers. He graduated Edward R. Murrow High School early and backpacked around the Middle East and Europe for six months. In 1987 he entered Harvard University and studied anthropology, live action film and animation. His senior thesis film "Supermarket Sweep" starred his fellow student and friend Sean Gullette, who later starred in "Pi." He graduated in 1991 with honors. Next, he attended the AFI Conservatory and graduated with an M.F.A. degree in 1992. His student film, Protozoa (1993) starred Lucy Liu. Protozoa also marks the beginning of the partnership between Aronofsky and cinematographer Matthew Libatique.


Aronofsky didn't make a feature film until five years later, in February 1996, where he began creating the concept for Pi(1998). After Darren's script for Pi(1998) received great reactions from friends, he began production. The film re-teamed Aronofsky with Gullette, who played the lead. This went on to further successes, such as Requiem for a Dream(2000) and, most recently, the American remake of the Japanese film series "Lone Wolf and Cub" (1973).

Darren's Pi film is about a mathematical genius, Maximillian Cohen, who narrates much of the movie. Max, a number theorist, theorizes that everything in nature can be understood through numbers, and that if you graph the numbers properly patterns will emerge. He is working on finding patterns within the stock market, using its billions upon billions of variables as his data set with the assistance of his homemade supercomputer, Euclid.

One of Aronofsky's favorite books is Hubert Selbey Jr's Last Exit to Brooklyn.
While editing π, producer Eric Watson convinced Aronofsky to read another Selby book, Requiem for a Dream, which Aronofsky had actually started reading years before but never finished. He was moved by the novel and wanted to film an adaptation, quickly beginning work on the script with Selby. Aronofsky delivered a relentless and disturbing movie of hopes and dreams shattered and lives laid waste by drug addiction. The film was a clinical depiction of the depths to which some people will sink to in the hope of attaining their dreams. The film premiered at the 2000 Cannes and was greeted by a 13 minute standing ovation. It was released in the United States in October, 2000. Ellen Burstyn was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as Sara Goldfarb.


Aronofsky next commenced writing an original screenplay entitled "The Last Man", later changed to "The Fountain" to star Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. In 2002, days away from the start of filming, Pitt pulled out due to "creative differences", and the film collapsed. Sets were auctioned off once Warner Bros. Productions shut down filming. Warner Bros. however, decided to simply shelve the project and keep it as an option, so long as Aronofsky could find the proper cast. In 2005, The Fountain was resurrected with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. However, the film was not a commercial success, with worldwide box office sales of only $15 million from a $35 million budget.

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Darren Aronofsky Information:
Eye color: Brown
Height: 6' (1.83 m)
Nickname(s): Darren.
Notable feature(s): Dark eyes.
Education: Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn, New York.
Harvard University where he studied film.
Family: His parents and the parents of Vicki Roberts are neighbors, they live one house away from each other in a private community in Florida.
Engaged to British actress Rachel Weisz.
Resides in: Lives in New York with Weisz.
Religious affiliations: Open.
Political affiliation: Open.
Personal interests/hobbies: Film Making. Philosophy. Art.
Charities/Causes: Was member of the dramatic jury at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001.
Other: His first computer was a TRS-80.
Turned down the offer to direct Batman Begins (2005).



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