Nicole Kassell | |
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Born | 1972 (age 51–52) |
Alma mater | Columbia University (BA) New York University (MFA) |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Relatives | Lauren Kassell |
Nicole Kassell (born 1972) is an American filmmaker. She made her film debut with the drama film The Woodsman (2004), for which she was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Kassell has also worked on television shows such as Vinyl , The Leftovers and Watchmen .
For her work on Watchmen, Kassell received numerous accolades, including a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for the episode "It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice" and, as an executive producer, a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, including a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Kassell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in Charlottesville, VA where she attended St. Anne's-Belfiield School. Her father, Dr. Neal Kassell, a University of Virginia medical professor, performed two brain surgeries on Joe Biden in 1988 to repair his aneurysm and the two have remained friends ever since. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
She earned a BA in Art history from Columbia University, [10] and received her MFA from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. [11] [12] While a student at NYU, she made three short films, including The Green Hour, which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002. [11] While attending NYU she received full scholarship for two years.
A year earlier, she had won the Slamdance Screenplay Competition [13] for her first feature-length project, The Woodsman (2004 film) , [12] [14] adapted from Steven Fechter's 1997 minimalist play she had seen staged at The Actors Studio in New York City. Her enthusiasm for it convinced Lee Daniels, one of the producers of Monster's Ball , to help her get funding for the film version. When he approached Kevin Bacon, the actor was so impressed by the script, about a convicted child molester forced to deal with social prejudice and the fear he will not be able to control his dark urges after he is released from prison, that he suggested he star in the movie opposite wife Kyra Sedgwick. The Woodsman competed at Sundance and the Toronto International Film Festival, was featured in the Director’s Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival, and eventually was released to the public in 2004. Kassell's second feature film, A Little Bit of Heaven , a romantic comedy starring Kate Hudson and Gael García Bernal, had its first release in February 2011 in the UK.[ citation needed ]
She has adapted Arthur Miller's play The Ride Down Mt. Morgan for the big screen. The project has been in pre-production since 2004 and will reportedly feature a cast that includes Diane Keaton, Emily Blunt and Michael Douglas if it goes into production. Douglas would also serve as executive producer.[ citation needed ]
In February 2021, Kassell was chosen to direct a new adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at New Line Cinema. [15] [16]
Kassell has directed episodes of the series Cold Case and 3 lbs (both on CBS), The Closer (on TNT), The Killing (on AMC), Vinyl (on HBO) [17] [18] and The Americans (on FX). She also is writing an adaptation of the book Bad Medicine for HBO.[ citation needed ]
In 2018, it was announced that Kassell would direct the pilot for the HBO series Watchmen . [19] [20] In January 2020, Kassell won the Directors Guild of America Award for Dramatic Series for directing the Watchmen episode "It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice". [1]
Kassell signed with WME in 2018. [21]
Kassell is now living in New York City, with her husband and two children. [11] In an interview for a Complex article, Kassell described part of her ethnic identity and how it informed her work on the Watchmen series: "My father is Jewish and I am half-Jewish. We all lived in Charlottesville, and I’m just realizing in talking with you, that my ancestors escaped the pogroms of Ukraine. How much is there actually in my DNA history that I’m not even aware of that I am pouring into this?." [22]
Short films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Jamie | Director | |
Spent Nation | Producer | ||
2001 | Slo-Mo | Producer | |
2002 | The Green Hour | Director, Producer, Writer | |
Feature films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | The Woodsman | Director, Writer | [23] |
2011 | A Little Bit of Heaven | Director | |
Television
Year | Title | Episode(s) | Notes |
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2006 | 3 lbs | "Disarming" | |
2006-2008 | Cold Case | "One Night" "Sabotage" | |
2009-2010 | The Closer | "Elysian Fields" "High Crimes" | |
2011-2014 | The Killing | "Missing" "Keylela" "72 Hours" "Six Minutes" "Blood in the Water" | |
2013 | Suits | "Zane vs. Zane" | |
2013-2015 | The Following | "Havenport" "Reflection" "Unmasked" "Home" "The Edge" | |
Rectify | "Modern Times" "The Future" | ||
2013-2017 | The Americans | "Covert War" "Dinner for Seven" "The World Council of Churches" | |
2015 | Better Call Saul | "Alpine Shepherd Boy" | |
2015-2016 | American Crime | "Episode Six" "Season Two: Episode Ten" | |
2015-2017 | The Leftovers | "No Room at the Inn" "It's a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World" | [24] |
2016 | Vinyl | "Cyclone" | |
2017 | Claws | "Tirana" "Teatro" | |
2018 | Westworld | "Les Écorchés" | |
Castle Rock | "Romans" | ||
2019 | Watchmen | "It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice" "Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship" "A God Walks into Abar" | [25] |
2021 | The Baby | Episode #1.1 | [26] [27] |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Notes |
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2020 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series | Watchmen | Won | [3] [4] |
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | Nominated | [3] [4] | ||
Directors Guild of America Award | Outstanding Directorial | Won | [2] [1] | ||
2002 | Humanitas Prize | The Woodsman | Won | ||
London Film Festival | The Satyajit Ray Award | Nominated | [11] | ||
Deauville Film Festival | The Jury Prize | Won | |||
The Cannes Film Festival | CACAE (art house award) at the Directors' Fortnight | Won | |||
Slamdance Screenplay | Won | [11] | |||
1999 | DGA | Student Female Filmmaker Prize | Jaime | Won | [28] |
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