Sofia Coppola
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York, New York
- Birthday: May 12, 1971
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2006
Directed Kirsten Dunst in, "Marie-Antoinette," as the ill-fated French queen opposite Jason Schwartzman's Louis XVI
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2003
Produced, wrote and directed second feature "Lost in Translation", with Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Director; received a nomination by the Directors Guild of America for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film; received Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Picture
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2000
Made feature directorial debut with "The Virgin Suicides", a 1970s suburbia-set adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides' cult novel; also scripted
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1999
Played Sache, one of Queen Amidala's handmaidens in "Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace"
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1998
Produced, directed and wrote the black and white comedy short "Lick the Star", screened at festivals and aired on Bravo and the Independent Film Channel
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1997
Starred as a gymnast performing a routine to the song "Elektrobank" by The Chemical Brothers in the music video directed by Jonze
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1996
Edited and co-directed (with Ione Skye and Andrew Durham) the 28-minute video production "Bed, Bath and Beyond"
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1994
Along with Zoe Cassavettes, hosted the limited run lifestyle magazine series "Hi-Octane"; director Spike Jonze worked on the project
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1992
Appeared in the music video for Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper"
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1992
Had a featured role as Patricia Arquette's lover in the comedy "Inside Monkey Zetterland"
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1992
Was featured in the music video "Sometimes Salvation" by The Black Crowes
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1990
Made her lead acting debut quite notoriously as Mary Corleone in "The Godfather, Part III"
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1990
Was costume designer for the flashback comedy "The Spirit of '76", produced by her brother Roman Coppola
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1989
Contributed to the "Life Without Zoe" segment of "New York Stories", with credits for screenplay, costume design and main title design
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1987
Appeared in Yurak Bogayevicz's drama "Anna", starring Sally Kirkland and Paulina Porizkova
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1986
Played the younger sister of Kathleen Turner's character in the comedy "Peggy Sue Got Married", directed by her father
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1984
Acted in Tim Burton's short "Frankenweenie"
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1984
Appeared in Coppola's "The Cotton Club", credited as Domino
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1983
Had small roles in her father's adaptations of the S.E. Hinton novels "Rumblefish" and "The Outsiders"; credited as Domino
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1972
Made film debut as an infant in the climactic baptism scene in "The Godfather"
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1971
Born in New York during the filming of father Francis Ford Coppola's epic "The Godfather"
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Began designing her own clothing line Milk Fed
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Raised primarily in Napa Valley, California, but moved around frequently with father on movie locations
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Worked as an intern at Chanel under Karl Lagerfield while in high school
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