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Elaine May

Elaine May

Acting

Born: 1932-04-21

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Elaine Iva May (née Berlin; born April 21, 1932) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and director. She first gained fame in the 1950s for her improvisational comedy routines with Mike Nichols before transitioning her career, regularly breaking the mold as a writer and director of several critically acclaimed films. She has received numerous awards, including a BAFTA Award, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award. She was honored with the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama in 2013, and an Honorary Academy Award in 2022. In 1955, May moved to Chicago and became a founding member of the Compass Players, an improvisational theater group. She began working alongside Nichols and in 1957, they both quit the group to form their own stage act, Nichols and May. In New York, they performed nightly in clubs in Greenwich Village alongside Joan Rivers and Woody Allen, as well as on the Broadway stage. They also made regular appearances on television and radio broadcasts. They released multiple comedy albums and received four Grammy Award nominations, winning Best Comedy Album for An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May in 1962. Their collaboration was covered in the PBS documentary Nichols and May: Take Two (1996). May infrequently acted in films, including Luv, Enter Laughing (both 1967), California Suite (1978), and Small Time Crooks (2000). She became the first female director with a Hollywood deal since Ida Lupino when she directed the 1971 black screwball comedy A New Leaf. Experimenting with genres, she directed the dark romantic comedy The Heartbreak Kid (1972), the gangster film Mikey and Nicky (1976), and adventure comedy Ishtar (1987). May later earned acclaim writing the screenplays for Warren Beatty's Heaven Can Wait (1978), and Mike Nichols' The Birdcage (1996) and Primary Colors (1998). Heaven Can Wait and Primary Colors each earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, while the latter won her the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. May returned to acting in Woody Allen's Amazon Prime series Crisis in Six Scenes (2016) and on Broadway in the revival of the Kenneth Lonergan play The Waverly Gallery (2018) the latter of which earned her the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. The win made May the second-oldest performer behind Lois Smith to win a Tony Award for acting. In 2022, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences gave May an Honorary Academy Award for her "bold, uncompromising approach to filmmaking, as a writer, director, and actress". Description above from the Wikipedia article Elaine May, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Elaine May — Movies

The GraduateHD7.6Movie
The Graduate
1967
King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to MemphisHD7.3Movie
King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis
1970
A New LeafHD7.3Movie
A New Leaf
1971
TootsieHD7.2Movie
Tootsie
1982
The BirdcageHD7.1Movie
The Birdcage
1996
Mikey and NickyHD6.9Movie
Mikey and Nicky
1976
RedsHD6.9Movie
Reds
1981
Heaven Can WaitHD6.6Movie
Heaven Can Wait
1978
The Heartbreak KidHD6.6Movie
The Heartbreak Kid
1972
Small Time CrooksHD6.5Movie
Small Time Crooks
2000
Mike Nichols: An American MasterHD6.3Movie
Mike Nichols: An American Master
2016
Primary ColorsHD6.3Movie
Primary Colors
1998
WolfHD6.1Movie
Wolf
1994
California SuiteHD5.8Movie
California Suite
1978
Down to EarthHD5.6Movie
Down to Earth
2001
Such Good FriendsHD5.1Movie
Such Good Friends
1971
Enter LaughingHD4.8Movie
Enter Laughing
1967
LuvHD4.6Movie
Luv
1967
IshtarHD4.6Movie
Ishtar
1987