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Occupation (s) Screenwriter, film director, film producer. Years active. 1998–present. Spouse. Kimberly Quinn. Theodore Melfi is an American filmmaker. His second film, St. Vincent starring Bill Murray, was released in 2014. In 2016, Melfi co-wrote, directed, and produced Hidden Figures with Allison Schroeder, for which he received Oscar ...
YearFilmCredited As(director)Credited As(writer)2022NoYes2021YesNo2020DaughterYesYes2017NoYesTheodore Melfi. Producer. Director. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Theodore Melfi was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Theodore is a producer and director, known for Hidden Figures (2016), St. Vincent (2014) and Going in Style (2017). Theodore is married to Kimberly Quinn. More at IMDbPro.
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5′ 11″ (1.80 m) Mini Bio. Theodore Melfi was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Theodore is a producer and director, known for Hidden Figures (2016), St. Vincent (2014) and Going in Style (2017). Theodore is married to Kimberly Quinn. Family. Spouse. Kimberly Quinn (? - present) Trivia.
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Jan 6, 2017 · Hidden Figures: Directed by Theodore Melfi. With Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe, Kevin Costner. The story of a team of female African-American mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program.
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When Taraji P. Henson, who plays the sprinting space scientist, read the script for Hidden Figures, Theodore Melfi’s drama about the black female mathematicians, engineers and programmers who...
Feb 8, 2017 · Theodore Melfi leaped onto Hollywood’s A-list with the triumph of Hidden Figures, the story of three African-American women who each played a key role in NASA’s space program (a film he chose...
Oct 16, 2014 · Melfi spoke with RogerEbert.com about the surprising true-life inspirations for his characters, the joys of working with Murray, and what this film taught him about the art of comedy. Was Bill Murray in your mind while creating the role of Vincent?