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-'''William Todd Field''', known professionally as '''Todd Field''' (born [[February 24]], [[1964]]) is an [[United States|American]] actor and three time [[Academy Award]]-nominated writer/director. 
-==Filmography== 
-===Writer/Director/Producer=== 
-====Feature films==== 
-{| class="wikitable" 
-|- 
-! rowspan=2| Year 
-! rowspan=2| Film 
-! colspan=2| [[Academy Award|Oscars]] 
-! colspan=2| [[BAFTA]] 
-! colspan=2| [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]] 
-|- 
-! width=90| Nominations 
-! width=90| Wins 
-! width=90| Nominations 
-! width=90| Wins 
-! width=90| Nominations 
-! width=90| Wins 
-|- 
-| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[In the Bedroom]]'' ||<center>5 ||<center>0 ||<center>2 ||<center>0 ||<center>3 ||<center>1  
-|- 
-| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' ||<center>3 ||<center>0 ||<center>1||<center>0||<center>3||<center>0  
-|- 
-|} 
-====Short films====+'''William Todd Field''' (born February 24, 1964) is an American actor and three-time [[Academy Award]] nominated filmmaker known for writing, producing and directing ''[[In the Bedroom]]'' and ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]''.
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-! Year+
-! Film+
-! Duties+
-! Notes and Awards+
-|-+
-|rowspan="2"| [[1992 in film|1992]] +
-| ''[[The Dog (film)|The Dog]]''+
-| Co-Director with Alex Vlacos+
-| Short experimental film +
-|-+
-| ''[[Too Romantic]]''+
-| Writer/Director+
-| AFI First Year Cycle Project +
-|-+
-|rowspan="3"| [[1993 in film|1993]]+
-| ''[[When I Was a Boy (film)|When I Was a Boy]]''+
-| Co-Director with Alex Vlacos & Matthew Modine+
-|Premiered at [[Sundance Film Festival]] in front of [[Victor Nuñez]]'s Grand Jury Prize winning [[Ruby in Paradise]] in which Field also starred. Exhibited at MoMA as part of the New Directors/New Films Series+
-|-+
-| ''[[The Tree (short film)|The Tree]]''+
-| Writer/Director+
-| AFI First Year Cycle Project+
-|-+
-| ''[[Delivering (film)|Delivering]]''+
-| Writer/Director+
-| AFI First Year Cycle Project+
-|-+
-| 1995+
-| ''[[Nonnie & Alex]]''+
-| Director+
-| AFI Second Year Thesis Project +
-Winner [[Sundance Film Festival]] Special Jury Award, Winner College Emmy Best Film Award, Winner Aspen Short Fest Grand Prize+
-|-+
-|}+
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-{{Quote box+
-| quote ="Field has a deceptive facade of all-American clean-cut looks that allows him to suggest a wide range of emotions and thoughts behind such a regular-guy appearance; in "Ruby in Paradise" he expressed such uncommon decency and intelligence you had to wonder how Ashley Judd's hardscrabble Ruby could ever have considered letting him get away. In "Eyes Wide Shut" he's the likable med school dropout turned saloon piano player, and here he's an increasingly raging sociopath. In all these roles Field has the precious gift of being able to surprise you and to command your attention on screen."<ref>{{cite news |last=Thomas |first=Kevin |title=Movie Review: Broken Vessels |url=http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/reviews/cl-movie990729-3,0,103310.story |newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=July 30, 1999}}</ref></blockquote>+
- | source = [[Kevin Thomas]], ''[[Los Angeles Times]] review of [[Broken Vessels]]''.+
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-}}+
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-===Actor===+
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-! Year+
-! Film+
-! Role+
-! Director+
-|-+
-|rowspan="3"| [[1987 in film|1987]] +
-| ''[[Radio Days]]''+
-| Crooner+
-| [[Woody Allen]]+
-|-+
-| ''[[The Allnighter (film)|The Allnighter]]''+
-| Bellhop+
-| Tamar Hoffs+
-|-+
-| ''[[Student Exchange]]''+
-| Neil Barton/Adriano Fabrizzi+
-| Molly Miller+
-|-+
-|rowspan="3"| [[1988 in film|1988]] +
-| ''Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy''+
-| Private Anthony Glenn+
-| [[Carl Franklin]]+
-|-+
-| ''Back to Back''+
-| Todd Brand+
-| John Kincaide+
-|-+
-| ''[[The End of Innocence (film)|The End of Innocence]]''+
-| Richard+
-| [[Dyan Cannon]]+
-|-+
-|rowspan="2"| [[1989 in film|1989]] +
-| ''[[Fat Man and Little Boy]]'' +
-| [[Robert Rathbun Wilson]]+
-|[[Roland Joffe]]+
-|-+
-| ''[[Gross Anatomy (1989 film)|Gross Anatomy]]''+
-| David Schreiner+
-| Thom Eberhardt+
-|-+
-| 1990+
-| ''[[Full Fathom Five (film)|Full Fathom Five]]''+
-| Johnson+
-| [[Carl Franklin]]+
-|-+
-| 1991+
-|''[[Queens Logic]]''+
-| Cecil+
-| Steve Rash+
-|-+
-| 1993+
-|''[[Ruby in Paradise]]''+
-| Mike McCaslin+
-| [[Victor Nuñez]]+
-|-+
-| 1994+
-|''[[Sleep With Me]]''+
-| Duane+
-| Rory Kelly+
-|-+
-|rowspan="2"| [[1996 in film|1996]] +
-| ''[[Twister (1996 film)|Twister]]''+
-| Tim 'Beltzer' Lewis+
-| [[Jan de Bont]]+
-|-+
-| ''[[Walking and Talking]]''+
-| Frank+
-| [[Nicole Holofcener]]+
-|-+
-|rowspan="3"| [[1999 in film|1999]] +
-| ''[[Broken Vessels]]'' +
-| Jimmy Wazniack+
-| Scott Ziehl+
-|-+
-|''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]''+
-| Nick Nightingale+
-| [[Stanley Kubrick]]+
-|-+
-|''[[The Haunting (1999 film)|The Haunting]]''+
-| Todd Hackett+
-| [[Jan de Bont]]+
-|-+
-| 1999-2001+
-| ''[[Once and Again]]''+
-| David Cassilli+
-|+
-|-+
-|2002, 2003+
-|''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''+
-| [[Ol' Drippy]]+
-| [[Matt Maiellaro]] and [[Dave Willis]]+
-|-+
-|}+
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