Sofia Coppola was born in New York City and grew up in Northern California. She is the daughter of famed film director Francis Ford Coppola who is also founder of the successful Coppola winery. But she says her best career advice came from her mother, Eleanor, who counseled that even in a successful family business, a woman’s enjoyment of her work depends greatly on the quality of her childcare. Good advice!
Sofia is both an actress and a versatile film director.
Each of her films is said to unfold in its own meticulously crafted, closed universe. Following her first short-film "Lick the Star" (1998), she made her feature-film directing debut with "The Virgin Suicides" in 1999. Four years later she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for her second feature film "Lost in Translation", and became the first American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director.
Her third film was the biopic "Marie Antoinette" which debuted at the 2006 Festival de Cannes, where it received a standing ovation. In 2010 she won a Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival for her fourth film "Somewhere". She also won high praise for her film comedy On The Rocks and she released the Netflix Christmas musical comedy special A Very Murray Christmas which earned her an Emmy Award nomination. Her newest film, the biographical drama "Priscilla" opens on November 3.
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