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John Sayles - Wikipedia John Thomas Sayles (born September 28, 1950) is an American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist
John Sayles - IMDb John Sayles Writer: Lone Star A bright child, John Sayles began reading novels before age 9 A Williams College grad in 1972, he shunned a corporate career to work various blue-collar jobs, moving to east Boston to take a factory job
John Sayles | Biography, Movies, Books, Assessment, Facts . . . John Sayles, American movie director, screenwriter, novelist, and actor who since the 1980s has been among the most prominent independent filmmakers in the United States He created an oeuvre in which the personal and the political intersect at the heart of the American experience
Movies Directed by John Sayles: Best to Worst - Ranker John Sayles is a venerated figure in cinema, appreciated for his ability to weave intricate tales that touch on universal themes Known for his poignant storytelling and richly layered characters, Sayles makes films that explore various themes and ideologies
Biography | John Sayles Fan Page Sayles career as a storyteller began with his fiction His first novel was Pride of the Bimbos (1975) followed by Union Dues (1978, nominated for National Book Award and National Critics Circle Award)
A Conversation with John Sayles (LONE STAR) - Hammer to Nail For the next 20 years, Sayles would rise to the top ranks of American filmmakers He not only served as writer, director and editor on The Brother From Another Planet, The Secret of Roan Inish, Passion Fish, and, City of Hope, he also was an actor in Malcolm X, Something Wild, and, Matinee
John Sayles - MacArthur Foundation John Sayles is a writer of fiction and screenplays and a director of films In his work, Sayles uses storytelling to bring together people separated by race, ethnicity, class, age, or sex
We’re So Short on Time: John Sayles on Lone Star - Roger Ebert A child of educators, Sayles earned a degree in psychology from Williams College and then moved to Boston where he worked as, among other things, a meatpacker while writing short stories and, eventually, a novel called Pride of the Bimbos (1975) about a diminutive player in a traveling baseball team