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  1. Terry Zwigoff (born May 18, 1949) [citation needed] is an American film director whose work often deals with misfits, antiheroes, and themes of alienation. He first garnered attention for his work in documentary filmmaking with Louie Bluie (1985) and Crumb (1995).

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    Terry Zwigoff. Director: Ghost World. Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, Zwigoff held several jobs before making his breakthrough feature: the documentary Crumb (1994) in 1994. His previous jobs included musician, shipping clerk, printer and welfare office worker.

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    • Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
    • Director, Writer, Producer
  3. Apr 6, 2016 · Zwigoff has had a filmmaking career like no other. His phenomenal documentary, Crumb, captivated audiences in 1994 and he did it again seven years later with Ghost World, the script he adapted with Daniel Clowes that earned them an Oscar nomination for screenwriting.

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  5. May 18, 2017 · Director Terry Zwigoff Has Learned to Expect the Worst from Hollywood. “If I’ve ruined just one person’s life, my mission has succeeded,” says film’s most endearing curmudgeon. By Jordan ...

  6. Terry Zwigoff (born May 18, 1949 in Appleton, Wisconsin) is an American filmmaker best known for two popular small budget films, both arising out of the world of underground or alternative comics: the documentary Crumb (1994), about underground comics figure Robert Crumb, and the feature Ghost World (2001), adapted from the Dan Clowes comic ...

  7. Birthday: May 18, 1949. Birthplace: Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. San Francisco-based documentarian Terry Zwigoff was well-known for his 1994 film "Crumb," a frankly intimate portrait of the...

  8. May 19, 2017 · The Sly Poetics of Terry Zwigoff. “I can’t relate to 99 percent of humanity,” says a character in Terry Zwigoff’s perceptive cult film Ghost World (2001). That movie—an ode to alienation, loneliness, and the melancholy process of growing up—was inspired by the graphic novel of the same name by Daniel Clowes.

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