Woody Allen

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Woody Allen

Woody Allen (born 1935) was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is a former stand-up comedian, and currently an acclaimed writer, director and actor. Woody Allen is an outspoken atheist.[1] See also: Celebrity atheists

He now lives in Manhattan. Best known for his offbeat and often self-deprecating comedies, Allen produced his most popular films in the 1970s, most notably Annie Hall, which set a mold for romantic comedies that others would try to emulate. His work in the 80s and 90s changed to more serious pieces, including dark comedies and genre experimentalism. Allen's more recent films have done well at the box office, with his 2011 film Midnight In Paris earning more than any of his previous films. He considers his 2005 feature film Match Point to be one of his best. Since the early '80s, Allen is noted for making at least one film per year.

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Moral depravity of Woody Allen[edit]

In 1992, Allen's moral depravity was revealed when Mia Farrow, with whom he had a long time relationship but did not marry, discovered nude photographs taken by Allen of Farrow's then 21-year-old daughter Soon-Yi Previn, whom she had adopted as a child in Korea. Through his relationship with Farrow, Allen had known Soon-Yi since she was 9. Farrow had been unaware that Allen had seduced her daughter, and after the discovery Farrow ended her relationship with Allen. However Previn remained with Allen and she and Farrow became estranged. In 1997, Previn, then 27, and Allen, 62, were married.[2] Allen said, regarding Farrow seeing the nude pictures of Soon-Yi that he had left out in the open, "It was just one of those fortuitous events, one of the great pieces of luck in my life."[3] According to Farrow's biography, What Falls Away, Frank Sinatra (her former husband) offered to have Allen's legs broken when the affair with Previn was discovered.[4] He also admitted recently that he believes life to be inherently meaningless, which is why the protagonists of his films, whom he often portrays, hold the same views.[5]

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  1. 10 celebs you didn't know were atheists, Salon 2-23-2010
  2. Woody Allen marries Soon-Yi in Venice, CNN
  3. Vanity Fair Online, Dec 2005
  4. Internet Movie Database
  5. https://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2014/07/22/Woody-Allen-believes-life-is-meaningless--says-his-protagonists-views-reflect-his-own

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