"I don't know how to write a screenplay. I find writing very difficult."

Barry Levinson (1942)
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About Barry Levinson

Barry Levinson is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer known for directing films that often explore themes of family, relationships, and societal issues. He was born in 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland. Levinson gained widespread recognition for his work on the film 'Rain Man' (1988), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and earned him the Academy Award for Best Director. Throughout his career, he has directed many critically acclaimed films such as 'Good Morning, Vietnam' (1987), 'Wag the Dog' (1997), and 'Bugsy' (1991). Levinson's unique storytelling style and ability to capture the complexities of human nature have solidified his reputation as a prominent figure in American cinema.

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