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Amulya doesn’t come from a film based background. Kannada Actress Amulya father is a business man and her mother a housewife. Films just happened to her like a luck! Kannada Actress Amulya's original name is Maulya. Kannada Actress did not want to change her name but her first Kannada director S. Narayan intended to do it.
Kannada Actress Amulya is one the popular Kannada Actress in Kannada film industry. Kannada Actress Amulya is a childhood star also. Kannada Actress Amulya has done lot of movies when she was a child. Kannada Actress Amulya was a very famous Actress as a child. Kannada movie director S.Narayan introduced her to the Kannada movie industry through his Kannada film Cheluvina Chitttara opposite of Kannada Actor,Golden star Ganesh.The movie was the remake of Tamil hit flick 'Kadal'. The story tells about a mechanic(Kannada Actor Golden star Ganesh) falling in love with a school going girl(Kannada Actress Amulya). This was a success come through for Kannada Actress Amulya.Kannada movie Cheluvina Chittara which became a sensational hit in the Kannada film industry in the year 2007 paved her way for many cinemas at an very early age i.e. when she was in high school only.. With Kannada Actress Amulya first film as heroine Kannada Actress Amulya has attained such a huge popularity that Kannada Actress Amulya's photo was embossed on many Autos running in the Karnataka state.Kannada Actress Amulya had played the character of Aishwarya in the Kannada film Cheluvina Chittara and all the Kannada film industry fans would call in her character's name whenever she appeared on the stage in the reality shows or any functions. Kannada Actress Amulya gained lot of popularity and fan following from only one film. Now, Kannada Actress Amulya who was called as a Holiday heroine by Kannada director S.Narayan i.e. because she takes long baclk for the sake of her studies.Later,Kannada Actress Amulya also acted in Kannada movie Chaitradha Chandrama which was Kannada Actress Amulya's second movie in Kannada film industtry. Kannada Actress Amulya was no doubtedly settled in the Kannada film industry by this film and became a very good competitor for all the leading Kannada Heroines in Kannada film industry.Kannada Actress Amulya lately has appeared in several successful Kannada films like `Chandu', `Ekaangi' and has also done special roles in other Kannada movies like `Kallarali Hoovaagi' and `Thimma'. From all these developments Kannada Actress is known as the most talented actress in Kannada film industry in a very very early age!
She appeared in an English film named Maya in 2006 directed by Eric Manning. She has also another malayalam film in her credit with Mammootty named Bus Conductor. A temple dedicated to popular south Indian actress Namitha is being built in Tamil Nadu’s Tirunelveli district is about 600 km from Chennai. Earlier, a temple was built in honour of Khushboo in Tiruchirappalli district. it will be the second such temple in honour of an actress in Tamil Nadu.
Sofia Carmina Coppola ( /ˈkoʊpələ/ koh-pə-lə; born May 14, 1971) is an American screenwriter, film director, producer and actress. In 2003 she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation, and became the third woman (and first American woman) to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing. In 2010, with Somewhere, she became the first American woman (and fourth American filmmaker) to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival.[1]
Coppola was born in New York City, New York, the youngest child and only daughter of set decorator/artist Eleanor Coppola (née Neil) and director Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather and Apocalypse Now), granddaughter of the composer Carmine Coppola, sister of Roman Coppola and Gian-Carlo Coppola, niece of her father's siblings August Coppola and Talia Shire, and a cousin of Nicolas Cage, Jason Schwartzman and Robert Carmine.[2] When she was just 14 years old, her brother Gian-Carlo was killed in a boating accident. She attended high school at St. Helena High School and graduated class of 1990. She later went to Mills College and the California Institute of the Arts, and interned with Chanel when she was fifteen years old.[3][4] After dropping out, Coppola started a clothing line called Milkfed that is now sold exclusively in Japan.[5]
[edit]Career
[edit]Acting
Coppola's acting career, frequently described as based largely upon nepotism,[6][7][8] began as an infant: she made background appearances in seven of her father's films. The best known of these early roles is her appearance in The Godfather as the baby boy in the christening scene.[9][10] She is also seen in her father's film The Outsiders in a scene where Matt Dillon, Tommy Howell, and Ralph Macchio are eating at a Dairy Queen before the famous burning church scene.
Frankenweenie (1984) was the first film she performed in that was not associated with her father. However, it often goes unnoted due to her stage name, "Domino", which she adopted at the time because she thought it was glamorous.[11]
In 1986, Coppola was cast as Kathleen Turner's sister, Nancy Kelcher, in Peggy Sue Got Married. The film was directed by her father, Francis Ford Coppola, and costarred her cousin, Nicolas Cage.
The 1989 short film entitled Life Without Zoe was released as part of a tripartite anthology film, New York Stories. It was written by Sofia Coppola and her father, Francis Ford Coppola (who also directed the film).
Her best-known acting role is Mary Corleone in The Godfather Part III (1990), a significant role for which she was cast by her father after Winona Ryder fell ill. Her critically panned performance (for which she was named "Worst Supporting Actress" and "Worst New Star" at the 1990 Golden Raspberry Awards) effectively ended her acting career, save for appearances in the 1992 independent film Inside Monkey Zetterland, and in the background of films by her friends and family. In 1999, she appeared as Saché in George Lucas' Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. She has since been quoted as saying she wasn't hurt by the criticism from her role in The Godfather Part III, because she never especially wanted an acting career.[12]
Coppola can also be seen in several music videos from the 1990s, appearing in The Black Crowes' "Sometimes Salvation", Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper", and the Chemical Brothers' "Elektrobank", which was directed by her future husband Spike Jonze.
[edit]Filmmaking
Her first three films were Lick the Star (1998), The Virgin Suicides (1999) and Lost in Translation (2003). Lost in Translation won the Academy Award for her original screenplay and three Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture. Alongside Lina Wertmüller and Jane Campion, Coppola became the third female director to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing. Her win for best original screenplay in 2003 made her a third-generation Oscar winner. In 2004, Coppola was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[13]
Coppola in 2003.
Coppola's next film was the biopic Marie Antoinette, adapted from the biography by British historian Antonia Fraser. Kirsten Dunst plays the title character, who marries King Louis XVI, played by Jason Schwartzman, Coppola's cousin. It débuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival[14] where, despite boos in the audience, it received a standing ovation.[15] Critics were divided.
Her most recent film is the semi-autobiographical Somewhere (2010). The movie was filmed at Chateau Marmont. The plot focuses on a "bad boy" actor portrayed by Stephen Dorff who is forced to reevaluate his life when his daughter, played by Elle Fanning, arrives unexpectedly.[16] In November 2010, Coppola was interviewed by Joel Coen, who professed his admiration of Coppola's work, at the DGA screening of Somewhere in New York City.[17]
Coppola's next film will deal with the Bling Ring, a group of California teenagers who burglarized the homes of several celebrities over 2008 and 2009, stealing almost $3 million in cash and belongings.[18] Emma Watson is slated to star in the film.[19]
Kannada Actress Amulya is one the popular Kannada Actress in Kannada film industry. Kannada Actress Amulya is a childhood star also. Kannada Actress Amulya has done lot of movies when she was a child. Kannada Actress Amulya was a very famous Actress as a child. Kannada movie director S.Narayan introduced her to the Kannada movie industry through his Kannada film Cheluvina Chitttara opposite of Kannada Actor,Golden star Ganesh.The movie was the remake of Tamil hit flick 'Kadal'. The story tells about a mechanic(Kannada Actor Golden star Ganesh) falling in love with a school going girl(Kannada Actress Amulya). This was a success come through for Kannada Actress Amulya.Kannada movie Cheluvina Chittara which became a sensational hit in the Kannada film industry in the year 2007 paved her way for many cinemas at an very early age i.e. when she was in high school only.. With Kannada Actress Amulya first film as heroine Kannada Actress Amulya has attained such a huge popularity that Kannada Actress Amulya's photo was embossed on many Autos running in the Karnataka state.Kannada Actress Amulya had played the character of Aishwarya in the Kannada film Cheluvina Chittara and all the Kannada film industry fans would call in her character's name whenever she appeared on the stage in the reality shows or any functions. Kannada Actress Amulya gained lot of popularity and fan following from only one film. Now, Kannada Actress Amulya who was called as a Holiday heroine by Kannada director S.Narayan i.e. because she takes long baclk for the sake of her studies.Later,Kannada Actress Amulya also acted in Kannada movie Chaitradha Chandrama which was Kannada Actress Amulya's second movie in Kannada film industtry. Kannada Actress Amulya was no doubtedly settled in the Kannada film industry by this film and became a very good competitor for all the leading Kannada Heroines in Kannada film industry.Kannada Actress Amulya lately has appeared in several successful Kannada films like `Chandu', `Ekaangi' and has also done special roles in other Kannada movies like `Kallarali Hoovaagi' and `Thimma'. From all these developments Kannada Actress is known as the most talented actress in Kannada film industry in a very very early age!
She appeared in an English film named Maya in 2006 directed by Eric Manning. She has also another malayalam film in her credit with Mammootty named Bus Conductor. A temple dedicated to popular south Indian actress Namitha is being built in Tamil Nadu’s Tirunelveli district is about 600 km from Chennai. Earlier, a temple was built in honour of Khushboo in Tiruchirappalli district. it will be the second such temple in honour of an actress in Tamil Nadu.
Sofia Carmina Coppola ( /ˈkoʊpələ/ koh-pə-lə; born May 14, 1971) is an American screenwriter, film director, producer and actress. In 2003 she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation, and became the third woman (and first American woman) to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing. In 2010, with Somewhere, she became the first American woman (and fourth American filmmaker) to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival.[1]
Coppola was born in New York City, New York, the youngest child and only daughter of set decorator/artist Eleanor Coppola (née Neil) and director Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather and Apocalypse Now), granddaughter of the composer Carmine Coppola, sister of Roman Coppola and Gian-Carlo Coppola, niece of her father's siblings August Coppola and Talia Shire, and a cousin of Nicolas Cage, Jason Schwartzman and Robert Carmine.[2] When she was just 14 years old, her brother Gian-Carlo was killed in a boating accident. She attended high school at St. Helena High School and graduated class of 1990. She later went to Mills College and the California Institute of the Arts, and interned with Chanel when she was fifteen years old.[3][4] After dropping out, Coppola started a clothing line called Milkfed that is now sold exclusively in Japan.[5]
[edit]Career
[edit]Acting
Coppola's acting career, frequently described as based largely upon nepotism,[6][7][8] began as an infant: she made background appearances in seven of her father's films. The best known of these early roles is her appearance in The Godfather as the baby boy in the christening scene.[9][10] She is also seen in her father's film The Outsiders in a scene where Matt Dillon, Tommy Howell, and Ralph Macchio are eating at a Dairy Queen before the famous burning church scene.
Frankenweenie (1984) was the first film she performed in that was not associated with her father. However, it often goes unnoted due to her stage name, "Domino", which she adopted at the time because she thought it was glamorous.[11]
In 1986, Coppola was cast as Kathleen Turner's sister, Nancy Kelcher, in Peggy Sue Got Married. The film was directed by her father, Francis Ford Coppola, and costarred her cousin, Nicolas Cage.
The 1989 short film entitled Life Without Zoe was released as part of a tripartite anthology film, New York Stories. It was written by Sofia Coppola and her father, Francis Ford Coppola (who also directed the film).
Her best-known acting role is Mary Corleone in The Godfather Part III (1990), a significant role for which she was cast by her father after Winona Ryder fell ill. Her critically panned performance (for which she was named "Worst Supporting Actress" and "Worst New Star" at the 1990 Golden Raspberry Awards) effectively ended her acting career, save for appearances in the 1992 independent film Inside Monkey Zetterland, and in the background of films by her friends and family. In 1999, she appeared as Saché in George Lucas' Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. She has since been quoted as saying she wasn't hurt by the criticism from her role in The Godfather Part III, because she never especially wanted an acting career.[12]
Coppola can also be seen in several music videos from the 1990s, appearing in The Black Crowes' "Sometimes Salvation", Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper", and the Chemical Brothers' "Elektrobank", which was directed by her future husband Spike Jonze.
[edit]Filmmaking
Her first three films were Lick the Star (1998), The Virgin Suicides (1999) and Lost in Translation (2003). Lost in Translation won the Academy Award for her original screenplay and three Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture. Alongside Lina Wertmüller and Jane Campion, Coppola became the third female director to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing. Her win for best original screenplay in 2003 made her a third-generation Oscar winner. In 2004, Coppola was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[13]
Coppola in 2003.
Coppola's next film was the biopic Marie Antoinette, adapted from the biography by British historian Antonia Fraser. Kirsten Dunst plays the title character, who marries King Louis XVI, played by Jason Schwartzman, Coppola's cousin. It débuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival[14] where, despite boos in the audience, it received a standing ovation.[15] Critics were divided.
Her most recent film is the semi-autobiographical Somewhere (2010). The movie was filmed at Chateau Marmont. The plot focuses on a "bad boy" actor portrayed by Stephen Dorff who is forced to reevaluate his life when his daughter, played by Elle Fanning, arrives unexpectedly.[16] In November 2010, Coppola was interviewed by Joel Coen, who professed his admiration of Coppola's work, at the DGA screening of Somewhere in New York City.[17]
Coppola's next film will deal with the Bling Ring, a group of California teenagers who burglarized the homes of several celebrities over 2008 and 2009, stealing almost $3 million in cash and belongings.[18] Emma Watson is slated to star in the film.[19]
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