WACHOWSKI BROTHERS
| The Wachowski Brothers | |
|---|---|
| American filmmakersLarry and Andy Wachowski | |
| 'Larry Wachowski born' | June 21 1965 Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| 'Andy Wachowski born' | December 29 1967 Chicago, Illinois, United States |
'Laurence "Larry" Wachowski' (born June 21, 1965) and 'Andrew "Andy" Wachowski' (born December 29, 1967) are American film directors and writers most famous for creating ''The Matrix'' series.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Style |
| Comic books |
| Plagiarism claims |
| Lana Wachowski rumor |
| Filmography |
| Games |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
The two were born to a Polish-American family[1] in Chicago. The Wachowskis jokingly claim to have begun their collaboration as toddlers. Their mother was a nurse and their father a businessman. They went to Kellogg Elementary School, in Chicago's Beverly area. Both brothers graduated from Whitney Young High School, a public high school known for its performing arts and science curriculum, in 1983 and '85. They weren't seen as stand outs at Whitney Young - students recall them playing Dungeons & Dragons and working in the school's theater and TV program, but they were always behind the scenes. Afterwards, Andy went to Emerson College in Boston. He was a top student in his introductory film class but dropped out because of failing a test says former professor, Claire Andrade-Watkins. Larry went to Bard College in upstate New York. After dropping out of college, both entered the carpentry business, and began to develop their ideas for the Matrix Trilogy. Before entering show business, they ran a carpentry business in Chicago while creating comic books in their free time. [2]
In 2003, Larry's wife of nine years, Thea Bloom, divorced him on the grounds that she felt there had been dishonesty in their personal and financial lives, and sought financial remedy.
Style
The brothers admit to a love for telling multipart stories. "Because we grew up on comic books and the Tolkien trilogy [sic], one of the things we're interested in is bringing serial fiction to cinema," Larry explains. "If you could have a film where you don't get to the hour-and-a-half mark and know, 'Okay, here it comes, the big wrap-up,' but instead you have no idea how the movie's going to end, I think that would be very exciting." Andy puts his desire to shake up viewers a bit more bluntly. "We think movies are fairly boring and predictable. We want to screw with audiences' expectations." [3]
Comic books
Prior to working in the film industry, the Wachowski brothers wrote comic books for Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint, namely ''Ectokid'' (created by horror novelist Clive Barker) in 1993.
In 2003, they created Burlyman Entertainment and have released comic books based on ''The Matrix'' as well two original bi-monthly series:
★ ''Shaolin Cowboy'' - created, written, and art by Geoff Darrow (with the Wachowski Brothers contributing an opening dialogue to each issue)
★ ''Doc Frankenstein'' - created by Geoff Darrow and Steve Skroce, written by the Wachowski Brothers, with art by Skroce.
During Skroce's run on the Marvel Comics series ''Gambit'', he helped create a pair of bounty hunters, the Mengo Brothers (Stanislaus and Gregori Mengochauschras), as adversaries, who resemble the Wachowskis.
Plagiarism claims
Comic book writer Grant Morrison has claimed that the Wachowskis plagiarized his work, ''The Invisibles'', to create ''The Matrix''.[4]
Sophia Stewart also sued the Wachowski Brothers, amongst others, claiming that ''The Matrix'' was stolen from her book "The Third Eye" (not to be confused with The Third Eye by Cyril Hoskin). Her lawsuit was dismissed when she failed to provide evidence in a timely manner.
Lana Wachowski rumor
Shortly after the release of Matrix Reloaded, it was rumored that Larry Wachowski began to make small public appearances dressed as a woman and going by Lana Wachowski.[5] In his column, published May 30, 2003, David Poland said "Every indication I have says that Larry Wachowski is now in the process of changing his sex. Dressing in public like a woman, taking female hormones and yes, having a sex change operation."
Recently, Joel Silver, the producer of their films has stated that the claims that Larry has changed his gender are completely untrue. Other people working on the ''Speed Racer'' film along with Larry and Andy have denied that Larry is being called Lana or that he looks like a woman.[6]
Filmography
★ ''Assassins'' (1995) (story, screenplay credits)
★ ''Bound'' (1996) (written and directed)
★ ''The Matrix'' (1999) (written and directed)
★ ''The Matrix Reloaded'' (2003) (written and directed)
★ ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (2003) (written and directed)
★ ''The Animatrix'' (2003) (produced and wrote four of the nine animated shorts)
★ ''V for Vendetta'' (2006) (produced and written, based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd)
★ ''The Invasion'' (2007) (rewritten various parts and added a twist ending)
★ ''Speed Racer'' (summer 2008) (written and directed)
Games
★ ''Enter the Matrix'' (2003) (written and directed)
★ '' (2005) (written and directed)
References
1. [1]
2. Matrix Revelations: The Wachowski Brothers FAQ (''Wired'')
3. http://www.filmbug.com/db/341821
4. http://www.poormojo.org/pmjadaily/archives/002657.html
5. Lana Wachowski Creator of the Matrix & Transsexual?
6. No Sex Change for 'Matrix' Director Larry Wachowski
External links
★
★
★ Die Wachowski-Geschwister, biography (German).
★ In 'Matrix,' the Wachowski Brothers Unleash a Comic Book of Ideas interview by ''The New York Times''.
★ Matrix Revelations, Wired Magazine article about the Wachowski brothers.
★ The Mystery of Larry Wachowski, Rolling Stone Magazine article about the latest rumours about Larry's gender status, largely dependent on the above Wired Magazine article for background.
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