Bennett Miller
Filmmaker
Movie director Bennett Miller's feature debut, Capote, was hailed by many critics as one of the best films of 2005. A one-time student of New York University's film school, Miller directed TV commercials and made the documentary The Cruise (1998), a portrait of eccentric New York City tour guide Timothy "Speed" Levitch, released in 1998. Miller's childhood chum, writer and actor Dan Futterman, sent him a script about author Truman Capote's experiences while researching the book In Cold Blood. The two then approached long-time acquaintance and actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who signed on as executive producer and star. Hoffman received rave reviews for his portrayal of Capote, and Miller emerged as a dark horse candidate for an Oscar nomination.Extra credit: In 2006 Miller directed the video for Bob Dylan's "When the Deal Goes Down," featuring Scarlett Johanson.
Four Good Links
Bennett Miller and Speed Levitch
They discuss the documentary The Cruise
Bennett Miller: On Capote
2005 interview about his big movie
Interview with Bennett Miller
Brief 2005 interview about Capote
The Cruise Website
Official site for his documentary, with many diversions
Vital Stats
Birth
30 December 1966
(age 41)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Director of the 2005 movie Capote

