Ethan Coen
American filmmaker Ethan Jesse Coen is known for writing, directing and producing films jointly with his brother Joel David Coen, professionally they are known as the Coen brothers. In 1984, the brothers wrote and directed Blood Simple, their first film together. The film received was well received and won awards for Joel's direction at both the Sundance and Independent Spirit awards. The brothers were recognized for their talents having been nominated for a number of awards, and achievements. No Country for Old Men (2007) won them the Oscar for Best Achievement in Directing, and Best Motion Picture of the Year, as well as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Award for best director. They were also awarded the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen in Fargo (1996). Ethan is married to film editor Tricia Cooke; they reside in New York City.
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · Winona Ryder: The Ghosts She Called as (uncredited)
- 2017 · Blood Simple: Director's Cut Interview with Joel & Ethan Coen as Self
- 2016 · Blood Simple: A Conversation with Dave Eggers as Self
- 2016 · Shooting 'Blood Simple' as Self
- 2016 · The Way of Folk as
- 2015 · The First Hundred Feet, the Last Hundred Feet as Self
- 2014 · Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis' as Self
- 2012 · A Special Day as Self
- 2008 · No Country for Old Men: Josh Brolin's Unauthorized Behind the Scenes as Self
- 2008 · Diary of a Country Sheriff as Self
- 2004 · Leçon de Cinéma as Self
- 2004 · A Look Inside 'Intolerable Cruelty as Self
- 2003 · Minnesota Nice as Self
- 2002 · Making " The Man Who Wasn't There" as Self
- 2001 · Down from the Mountain as Self
- 2000 · Inside Look: Down from the Mountain as Self
- 2000 · The Coen Brothers as Self
- 1998 · The Making of 'The Big Lebowski' as Self
- 1998 · Independent Focus as Self
- 1992 · HBO First Look as
- 1990 · Darkman as Oldsmobile Passenger (uncredited)
- 1989 · Stephen King's World of Horror as Self
- 1985 · Crimewave as Reporter at execution (uncredited)
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self