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Born: December 28, 1953
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
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BIO & CREDITS:
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Themes have always been vital to James Foleys filmmaking. The complexities of his films have drawn the best and brightest actors-ranging from Gene Hackman and Al Pacino to Sean Penn and Kevin Spacey.
His debut film, the teen thriller Reckless starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah, established his unique ability to combine suspense with complicated, unsentimental character portraits. He next directed the critically admired At Close Range, starring Sean Penn, Christopher Walken, Christopher Penn and Mary Stuart Masterson in a story that probed to the dark heart of family ties by exploring the relationship between a criminal father and his coming-of-age sons.
Switching gears again, Foley directed Madonna in her first major leading role in the screwball comedy Whos That Girl?, before delving into the noir world of Jim Thompson in the acclaimed After Dark, My Sweet, starring Jason Patric, Rachel Ward and Bruce Dern. Foley also directed Glengarry Glen Ross, featuring a stellar cast including Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino and Kevin Spacey, the no-holds-barred screen version brought Mamets scorchingly funny tale of moral chaos to cinematic life.
Foleys other films include Two Bits, Fear, The Chamber, and The Corrupter. Twice in his career, Foley has stepped briefly away from cinema for forays into innovative television, directing David Lynchs Twin Peaks and Robert Altmans Gun series on ABC.