Quentin Tarantino

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Aliases:
Quentin Jerome Tarantino, Квенцін Таранціна, Квентін Тарантіно, and 24 others Kventins Tarantīno, كوينتن تارانتينو, Квентин Тарантино, کوئنتین تارانتینو, क्वेंटिन टारान्टिनो, クエンティン タランティーノ, Quintinus Tarantino, குவெண்டின் டேரண்டினோ, קוונטין טרנטינו, Քվենտին Տարանտինո, เควนติน แทแรนติโน, 쿠엔틴타란티노, Quentin Tarrantino, Квэнтын Тарантына, Quentin Tarantino, Куентин Тарантино, Kventin Tarantino, კვენტინ ტარანტინო, Квэнцін Таранціна, কোয়েন্টিন টারান্টিনো, ക്വെന്റിൻ ടാരന്റിണോ, Κουέντιν Ταραντίνο, クエンティン・タランティーノ, 昆汀·塔伦蒂诺
Born:
March 27, 1963

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Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American filmmaker, film director, screenwriter, producer, film critic, and actor. His films are characterized by nonlinear storylines, dark humor, stylized violence, foot fetishism, extended dialogue, ensemble casts, references to popular culture, alternate history, and neo-noir. Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Tarantino grew up in Los Angeles. He began his career as an independent filmmaker with the release of Reservoir Dogs in 1992, a crime thriller in part funded by the sale of his screenplay True Romance (1993); Empire hailed Reservoir Dogs as the "Greatest Independent Film of All Time". His second film, Pulp Fiction (1994), a crime comedy, was a major success among critics and audiences and won numerous awards, including the Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He wrote the screenplay for From Dusk till Dawn (1996), in which he also starred, while Tarantino's third film, Jackie Brown (1997), paid homage to blaxploitation films. In 2003, Tarantino delivered Kill Bill: Volume 1, stylized in cinematic traditions of kung fu films and Japanese martial arts, the animation sequences in the film were inspired from Aalavandan; Volume 2 followed in 2004. Tarantino then directed the exploitation slasher Death …

Books by Quentin Tarantino