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RECENT CREDITS
Discovery Atlas (TV)  Jun. 5, 2008
The Namesake (FILM)  Mar. 16, 2007
Still, the Children Are Here (FILM)  Nov. 5, 2004
Vanity Fair (FILM)  Sep. 1, 2004
September 11 (FILM)  Jul. 18, 2003

BIOGRAPHY
Born in a small Indian town and educated at Harvard, Mira Nair describes her life as having been spent "between two worlds". Primarily concerned with telling the stories of people on the margins of society, she has made....
Born in a small Indian town and educated at Harvard, Mira Nair describes her life as having been spent "between two worlds". Primarily concerned with telling the stories of people on the margins of society, she has made four nonfiction films examining aspects of Indian life, winning best documentary prize at the American Film Festival for "India Cabaret" (1985), a controversial portrait of strippers in a Bombay nightclub.

Nair's highly acclaimed first feature, "Salaam Bombay!" (1988), was a riveting and uncompromising tale of urban street life in the tradition of Bunuel's "Los Olvidados" and Hector Babenco's "Pixote". "Salaam Bombay!" featured fine performances from non-professional child actors and won both the Camera d'Or (for best first feature) and the Prix du Publique (for most popular entry) at Cannes. She followed up with "Mississippi Masala" (1992), a winning interracial romance set in the American South and starring Denzel Washington and Sarita Choudhury. (Nair divorced from her first husband, Mitch Epstein, who was co-producer and production designer of both features).

For her next Hollywood outing, Nair eschewed the trappings of her ethnic background, instead focusing on a Cuban clan and their struggles in America in her accessible adaptation of Christine Bell's novel "The Perez Family" (1995) starring Anjelica Huston, Marissa Tomei and Alfred Molina. The director then returned to India, circa the 16th Century, for the sensual feature "Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love" (1996), in which two young women--one a pampered princess, one a lowly servant--engage in a struggle for a man using the tried and true techniques of the fabled sexual tome. Less successful was "My Own Country" (1998), Nair's telepic adapation of East Indian physician Abraham Verghese's autobigraphical tale of his experiences attempting to find a treatment for AIDS in 1980s Tennessee.

The director struck creative gold with her much-admired indie "Monsoon Wedding" (2001), which with an Altman-sized cast of characters and a colorful, quirky wit depicted an Indian family's preparations for a modern-day arranged marriage. Nair also collected critical kudos for the HBO telepic "Hysterical Blindess" (2002), a bittersweet look at the relationships of a working class Jersey woman (Uma Thurman) with her best friend (Juliette Lewis), mother (Gena Rowlands) and the less-than-inspiring father of her child (Justin Chambers). After lensing the "India" segment of the multi-segment drama "11'09''01 - September 11" (2002), chronicling the aftermaths of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks from various international perspectives, Nair took the helm of a stylish adapatation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic late 19th Century novel "Vanity Fair" (2004), starring Reese Witherspoon as the more sympathetic than usual social climber Becky Sharp.



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Johnny Depp
Feb. 8, 2007
Johnny Depp has headhunted Vanity Fair filmmaker Mira Nair to direct his new film.




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Kal Penn at the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA. 01-25-09
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Released: Sep. 1, 2004

September 11
Released: Jul. 18, 2003

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