Ethan Coen

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Known Credits

26

Gender

Male

Birthday

1957-09-21 (68 years old)

Place of Birth

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Ethan Coen

Biography

Ethan Jesse Coen (born September 21, 1957) is an American filmmaker, working with his brother, Joel Coen, together known as the Coen brothers(/ˈkoʊən/). Their films span many genres and styles, which they frequently subvert or parody. Among their most acclaimed works are Blood Simple (1984), Raising Arizona (1987), Miller's Crossing (1990), Barton Fink (1991), Fargo (1996), The Big Lebowski (1998), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), No Country for Old Men (2007), A Serious Man (2009), True Grit (2010) and Inside Llewyn Davis (2013). The brothers generally write, direct and produce their films jointly. However, due to regulations, Joel received sole directing credit while Ethan received sole production credit until The Ladykillers (2004). From then on, they would be credited as directors and producers and shared editing credits under the alias Roderick Jaynes. The duo started directing separately in the 2020s, resulting in Joel's The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), Ethan's Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind (2022) and Drive-Away Dolls (2024). Together, they have been nominated for 13 Academy Awards and one individual nomination. They share Best Original Screenplay for Fargo and Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for No Country for Old Men. They won the Palme d'Or for Barton Fink at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. The Coens have written films for other directors, including Sam Raimi's Crimewave (1985), Angelina Jolie's World War II biopic Unbroken (2014) and Steven Spielberg's Cold War drama Bridge of Spies (2015). They produced Terry Zwigoff's Bad Santa (2003) and John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes (2005). Ethan is also a writer of short stories, theatre and poetry. They are known for their distinctive stylistic trademarks, including genre hybridity. No Country for Old Men, A Serious Man and Inside Llewyn Davis was included in the BBC's 2016 poll of the greatest motion pictures since 2000. In 1998, the American Film Institute (AFI) ranked Fargo among the 100 greatest American movies. Richard Corliss wrote of the Coens: "Dexterously flipping and reheating old movie genres like so many pancakes, they serve them up fresh, not with syrup but with a coating of comic arsenic." Description above from the Wikipedia article Coen brothers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

  • The Oscars

    The Oscars

  • HBO First Look

    HBO First Look

  • The Coen Brothers

    The Coen Brothers

  • Darkman

    Darkman

  • Crimewave

    Crimewave

  • The Making of 'The Big Lebowski'

    The Making of 'The Big Lebowski'

  • Leçon de Cinéma

    Leçon de Cinéma

  • A Special Day

    A Special Day

  • The Making of 'No Country for Old Men'

    The Making of 'No Country for Old Men'

  • Down from the Mountain

    Down from the Mountain

  • The Way of Folk

    The Way of Folk

  • Independent Focus

    Independent Focus

  • No Country for Old Men: Josh Brolin's Unauthorized Behind the Scenes

    No Country for Old Men: Josh Brolin's Unauthorized Behind the Scenes

  • Winona Ryder: The Ghosts She Called

    Winona Ryder: The Ghosts She Called

  • Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

    Inside 'Inside Llewyn Davis'

  • Minnesota Nice

    Minnesota Nice

  • Blood Simple: A Conversation with Dave Eggers

    Blood Simple: A Conversation with Dave Eggers

  • Inside Look: Down from the Mountain

    Inside Look: Down from the Mountain

  • A Look Inside 'Intolerable Cruelty

    A Look Inside 'Intolerable Cruelty

  • Making "The Man Who Wasn't There"

    Making "The Man Who Wasn't There"

  • DC Insiders Run Amuck

    DC Insiders Run Amuck

  • Stephen King's World of Horror

    Stephen King's World of Horror

  • Welcome Back, George

    Welcome Back, George

  • Shooting 'Blood Simple'

    Shooting 'Blood Simple'

  • The First Hundred Feet, the Last Hundred Feet

    The First Hundred Feet, the Last Hundred Feet

  • Finding the Burn

    Finding the Burn