Bill Condon Movies and Career Information
Oct 22, 1955
New York City
Director and Writer
William "Bill" Condon (born October 22, 1955) is an American screenwriter and director. Condon is best known for directing and writing the critically acclaimed films Gods and Monsters, Chicago, Kinsey, and Dreamgirls. In 1998, Condon debuted as a screenwriter in Gods and Monsters, which won him his first Academy Award. He was also nominated for Chicago and Kinsey. In 2006, Condon won a Golden Globe for his film Dreamgirls, which he wrote and directed. Condon's films have been both commercial and critical successes. Condon was born in New York City, the son of a detective, and was raised in an Irish Catholic family. He attended Regis High School and Columbia College of Columbia University, where he studied philosophy. At the age of twelve, Condon found himself drawn to screenplay writing with his first viewing of Bonnie and Clyde: Part of the pleasure of it was a completely instinctual thing that drew me into the world of writing about movies. Suddenly it became all of your senses—your mind was engaged by it. The most pleasurable thing was that you felt as if you were part of the movement and part of that fun. After earning his Bachelor of Arts degree, Condon began to work as a
- Movies Directed by Bill Condon
- Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 2012
- Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 2011
- Dreamgirls 2006
- Kinsey 2004
- Gods and Monsters 1998
- Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh
- Movies Written by Bill Condon
- Dreamgirls 2006
- Kinsey 2004
- Chicago 2002
- Gods and Monsters 1998
- Strange Behavior 1981
- Devil and Daniel Webster 1941