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Robert Altman 1925-2006, American film director, b. Kansas City, Mo. One of the most original talents in late-20th-century American filmmaking, he created complex, often loosely plotted movies marked by brilliant and often huge ensemble casting, sharply delineated characters, overlapping dialogue, and an edgy spontaneity. Altman began his career writing for radio and magazines, made industrial and sports films (1946-56), and worked in television. After directing several forgettable feature films, Altman his first success with M*A*S*H (1970), a Korean War comedy-drama that implicitly critizized the Vietnam War. Throughout the 1970s he directed numerous idiosyncratic films, including Brewster McCloud (1970), McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971), Thieves like Us (1974), and Three Women (1977).

Altman's second major commercial success, Nashville (1975), a sprawling, multilayered drama set in the world of country music, is widely considered his masterpiece. In the 1980s he turned to theater and theatrical adaptations in Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (play and film, 1982), Streamers (1983), and Fool for Love (1985). He returned to popular and critical favor with The Player (1992), a witty skewering of the Hollywood movie scene that featured one of the most spectacular tracking shots in movie history. Altman struck directorial gold again in Gosford Park (2001), a witty, stylish, and multileveled social comedy-murder mystery set in a 1930s English country estate, which displays his ensemble technique and his keen awareness of class and sexual conflicts. Among Altman's other movies are Vincent and Theo (1990); Short Cuts (1993); Kansas City (1996); The Company (2003), a drama inspired by the Joffrey Ballet ; and A Prairie Home Companion (2006), his last film. In addition, he directed two mock political documentaries for television, the series Tanner '88 (1988) and Tanner on Tanner (2004), both with screenplays by Garry Trudeau . Altman was also a screenwriter and producer. Months before his death in 2006, he was awarded an Academy Award for lifetime achievement.

Bibliography: See biography by P. McGilligan (1989); Robert Altman: A Guide to References and Resources (1984); studies by G. Plecki (1985), H. Keyssar (1991), and D. O'Brien (1995).

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Altman, Robert (1925– ) US film director. Altman gained an Oscar nomination for M*A*S*H (1970). A second nomination followed for Nashville (1975). The Player (1992) enhanced his iconoclastic reputation. Short Cuts (1993), an adaptation of Raymond Carver's short stories, earned him a third nomination. Other films include McCabe and Mrs Miller (1971), The Long Goodbye (1973), Kansas City (1996), and Gosford Park (2001).

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