Lisa Cholodenko

Filmmaker

Birthday June 5, 1964

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

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1964

Lisa Cholodenko (born June 5, 1964) is an American screenwriter and director.

1990

In the early 1990s, she was an apprentice editor on John Singleton's Boyz n the Hood.

1994

While at Columbia, Cholodenko wrote and directed a number of short films, including Souvenir (1994) and Dinner Party (1997), which won the British Film Institute's Channel 4 TX prize and aired on UK, French, and Swiss television.

While at Columbia, Cholodenko wrote and directed her feature film debut High Art.

High Art won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival as well as the National Society of Film Critics award for Ally Sheedy's performance.

High Art premiered at Cannes Director's Fortnight and was distributed by October Films.

Her next film Laurel Canyon, starring Frances McDormand, Christian Bale, and Kate Beckinsale, premiered at Cannes Director's Fortnight.

It was nominated for multiple Independent Spirit Awards and was distributed by Sony Pictures Classics.

1997

She also worked as an assistant editor on Beeban Kidron's Used People, Brett Leonard's The Lawnmower Man, and Gus Van Sant's To Die For. In 1997, Cholodenko received an MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts in screenwriting and directing.

1998

Cholodenko wrote and directed the films High Art (1998), Laurel Canyon (2002), and The Kids Are All Right (2010).

2004

Cholodenko directed the 2004 film Cavedweller for Showtime; it earned Independent Spirit Award nominations for cast members Kyra Sedgwick and Aidan Quinn.

Cholodenko next co-wrote and directed The Kids Are All Right. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

The film was nominated for another 3 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won a Golden Globe for Best Picture, Comedy or Musical.

2011

Filmed in 23 days, Cholodenko directed the film on a $3.5 million budget, a much smaller amount than her fellow 2011 Oscar nominees.

The film was made with three different sources of equity financing, with Focus Features picking up the film for distribution.

2014

She has also directed television, including the miniseries Olive Kitteridge (2014) and Unbelievable (2019).

She has been nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe and has won an Emmy and a DGA Award.

Cholodenko is from the San Fernando Valley, and grew up in a liberal Jewish family.

Her paternal grandfather emigrated from Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Cholodenko received a BA in anthropology and ethnic studies from San Francisco State University, where she was a teaching assistant for Angela Davis.

In 2014, Cholodenko directed the HBO four-part mini-series Olive Kitteridge starring Frances McDormand and Richard Jenkins.

Olive Kitteridge is based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout.

Bill Murray, Jesse Plemons, Zoe Kazan, and John Gallagher Jr. co-starred.

Olive Kitteridge premiered at the 2014 Venice Film Festival to overwhelmingly positive reviews.

The show received widespread critical acclaim when it premiered on television in November.

It received three Golden Globe nominations, and Cholodenko received a Directors Guild Award and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for her work on the miniseries.

2015

Cholodenko has also directed episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street, Six Feet Under, The L Word, Hung, and Here and Now. Cholodenko was an executive producer, and directed the first episode, of the 2015 eight-part NBC miniseries The Slap, which was based on the Australian miniseries of the same name.

Cholodenko directed and executive produced the first two episodes of the Hulu series The Girl from Plainville, starring Elle Fanning.

Cholodenko has a son with musician Wendy Melvoin.

2018

In 2018 Cholodenko was an executive producer and directed the first three episodes of Netflix's limited series Unbelievable. Based on the 2015 news article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" written by Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong the show received universal acclaim when it premiered in October 2019.

It received three Golden Globe nominations, three Emmy nominations, and won the Peabody Award.