Philip Munro Forman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Philip Forman was selected by Matthew Modine and Todd Field to represent their co-directorial debut; in a short film entitled "When I Was A Boy" (1993); to which Forman portrayed both the lead and narrator. This obscure short film was showcased at both The Sundance Film Festival and The Museum of Modern Art's New Directors/New Films Series. The ...
Was given an impromptu private acting lesson, in public, by Peter O'Toole, at a Boston book signing, for "Loitering With Intent".
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Considered his first apartment in NYC to being like a lucky rabbit's foot. The prior tenant was Elizabeth McGovern. While living there, McGovern got her first film break in Robert Redford's "Ordinary People". As luck would have it, Forman's first film, "When I Was A Boy", had its premiere at Redford's Sundance Film Festival.
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Walked Stella Adler's dogs for $75.00 a week, during his student days.
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Persuaded 3-time Oscar-winning Cinematographer Freddie Young to do his Head-Shots in London, in preparation for a pre-production meeting with director Sir David Lean. The project was an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's "Nostromo". Lean's passing occurred just days before filming began.