
Philip Kaufman
Philip Kaufman (born October 23, 1936) is an American filmmaker. Although not noted for directing a large number of films, the films he has worked on have been recognized for their intelligence and independence. He is noted for directing films of eclectic subjects, ranging from realism to fantasy, and often incorporating satire or subtle humor as part of his “artistic signature.” He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Kaufman has been considered a “risk taker.” He has successfully adapted novels of widely different types – from Milan Kundera’s The Unbearable Lightness of Being to Michael Crichton’s Rising Sun; from Tom Wolfe’s heroic epic The Right Stuff to the erotic writings of Anais Nin’s Henry & June. According to film historian James Welsh, his candid treatment of adult relationships in Henry & June was considered an “artistic breakthrough by an unconventional filmmaker who was willing to take a chance and put his career on the line.” His greatest success was the blockbuster film The Right Stuff, where he directed and wrote the screenplay. It earned eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. And his best films have always had his personal imprint, “stressing values of individualism and integrity,” and always being "clearly American."
7 acting credits · 14 directing credits
Acting · 7
Directing · 14

Invasion of the Body Snatchers
1978

Henry & June
1990

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
1988

The Right Stuff
1983

Quills
2000

Twisted
2004

Rising Sun
1993

The Wanderers
1979

Hemingway & Gellhorn
2012

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
1972

The White Dawn
1974

Fearless Frank
1969

Realizing The Right Stuff
2003

Goldstein
1965



