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Licorice Pizza is a 2021 American romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It stars Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman in their film debuts, alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Sean Penn, Tom Waits, Bradley Cooper, and Benny Safdie. Set in 1973, the film follows the relationship between a teen actor ...
List of accolades received by Licorice Pizza Paul Thomas Anderson (left) received critical acclaim for his screenplay and direction, and Alana Haim (center) and Bradley Cooper (right) for their performances in the film. Accolades Award Wins Nominations AACTA International Awards 0 4 AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 0 2 Academy Awards 0 3 Alliance of Women Film Journalists 1 4 ACE Eddie Awards 0 ...
Gisondo was cast in the voice role of B-Dawg in the sports comedy film Air Buddies. [8] From 2007 to 2009, Gisondo was cast to play a main role in the sitcom The Bill Engvall Show [9] opposite Bill Engvall, Nancy Travis, Jennifer Lawrence and Graham Patrick Martin, he won the Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series at the 30th Young Artist ...
The first reactions to Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza” promise a film that is a “warm, funny memory-driven coming of age fever dream” and “definitely a vibe.” Starring Alana ...
Now, the late actor's son, Cooper Hoffman, is continuing that alliance in the filmmaker's latest film, Licorice Pizza. The younger Hoffman stars alongside singer Alana Haim in Anderson's eagerly ...
“Licorice Pizza” star Alana Haim is reuniting with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson for his next film. Anderson wrote the script and is directing the currently untitled film for Warner Bros ...
Alana Haim got lucky: Even trapping co-stars Bradley Cooper and Cooper Hoffman in a smoke-filled moving van wasn't enough to get her fired from 'Licorice Pizza.'
She has also acted in films such as Mac and Me (1988), Dead Again (1991), Black Sheep (1996), True Crime (1999), The Big Wedding (2013), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), and Licorice Pizza (2021). On television, she got her start on the soap opera Ryan's Hope (1977–1980) and as a cast member of Saturday Night Live (1981–1982).