Allison Anders Movies and Career Information
Nov 16, 1954
Ashland
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Allison Anders (born November 16, 1954) is an American film and television director. Anders has directed many independent films, on which she frequently collaborates with fellow UCLA film school graduate Kurt Voss. According to an article in Creative Screenwriter Magazine: "Raised in rural Kentucky, Anders spent her teens hitchhiking across the country, resulting in a series of adventures that often ended in jails and foster homes—experiences she credits with giving her raw inspiration for her cinematic portraits of rural Americans." At eighteen, she moved to England, then returned to Los Angeles to raise her first child. She attended the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television and was granted a Nicholl Fellowship by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Her screenplay "Lost Highway" (unrelated to the David Lynch film of the same title) also earned her a Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award. Her first film effort co-written and co-directed by Kurt Voss and Dean Lent was the punk music-heavy Border Radio, which was nominated for Best Feature of 1989 by the Independent Feature Project. Anders followed up with her popular 1992 film Gas Food Lodging, for which she won a New York
- Allison Anders Movies before 2011
- Tales From the Script 2010
- This Film Is Not Yet Rated 2006
- Movies Directed by Allison Anders
- Things Behind the Sun 2001
- Sugar Town 1999
- Four Rooms 1996
- Grace of My Heart 1996
- Mi Vida Loca
- Gas Food Lodging
- Movies Produced by Allison Anders
- Pacific and Eddy
- Movies Written by Allison Anders
- Things Behind the Sun 2001
- Sugar Town 1999
- Grace of My Heart 1996
- Mi Vida Loca
- Gas Food Lodging