Juliet Taylor
Juliet Taylor
Born Juliet Sewell Taylor
Nationality American Alma mater Smith College Occupation Independent casting director Years active 1973 - present Spouse James E. Walsh (m. 1976) Children Samuel Taylor Walsh (son) Jason Matthew Walsh (stepson) Awards Emmy Award (Outstanding Casting for Angels in America )
Juliet Taylor is an American casting director.[ 1] A six-time Casting Society of America award winner , she has cast more than 100 films over the course of her career.[ 2] In 2024, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced she would be honored with the Academy Honorary Award .
Early life and education
Taylor grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and attended Miss Porter's School and Smith College ,[ 3] where she majored in drama.[ 4]
Career
Taylor moved to New York following her graduation, and through a connection at Smith, she was hired as a receptionist for David Merrick , a theater producer. A year later she began working for casting director Marion Dougherty .[ 4] In 1973, Dougherty left casting to become a producer, and Taylor ran the company until 1977, when she was named director of east coast casting for Paramount Pictures In 1978 she began to cast films independently.[ 5] Her first solo casting credit was for The Exorcist .[ 6]
In 1979, in a feature story titled "The Casting Director," New York Magazine wrote: "It is commonly conceded within the film industry that Juliet Taylor is the best and by far the most important of the casting directors."[ 7]
In addition to casting films including Taxi Driver , Sleepless in Seattle and Schindler's List , Taylor has cast 43 Woody Allen movies, beginning with 1975's Love and Death . He credits her with introducing him to Jeff Daniels , Mary Beth Hurt , Patricia Clarkson , Mariel Hemingway , Dianne Wiest , Meryl Streep , Joaquin Phoenix , and Parker Posey , among others.[ 2] [ 8]
Taylor was featured in the 2013 HBO documentary, Casting By .[ 9] She was awarded the Smith College Medal in 1990.[ 10]
Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
2024
Academy Award
Honorary Award
Received
[ 12]
2001
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Wit (with Ellen Lewis , Leo Davis)
Nominated
[ 13]
2004
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Angels in America (with Ellen Lewis )
Won
[ 14]
1985
Casting Society of America
Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Nominated
[ 15]
1986
Hannah and Her Sisters
Won
[ 15]
1987
Radio Days
Nominated
[ 15]
1988
Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama
Mississippi Burning
Won
[ 15]
Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy
Working Girl
Nominated
[ 15]
Big
Nominated
[ 15]
1990
Postcards from the Edge
Nominated
[ 15]
Alice
Nominated
[ 15]
Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama
The Grifters
Nominated
[ 15]
1992
Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy
Husbands and Wives
Nominated
[ 15]
This Is My Life
Nominated
[ 15]
1993
Sleepless in Seattle
Won
[ 15]
1994
Angie
Nominated
[ 15]
1994
Bullets Over Broadway
Won
[ 15]
1995
Mighty Aphrodite
Nominated
[ 15]
1996
The Birdcage
Nominated
[ 15]
1997
Everyone Says I Love You
Nominated
[ 15]
1998
Primary Colors
Nominated
[ 15]
1999
Celebrity
Nominated
[ 15]
1997
As casting director, 1997
Hoyt Bowers Award
Won
[ 15]
2006
As casting director, 2006
Golden Apple Award
Won
[ 15]
2013
Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy
Blue Jasmine
Nominated
[ 15]
2016
Cage Society
Nominated
[ 15]
1995
Gotham Independent Film Awards
Independent Film Tribute Award
Honored
[ 15]
1996
New York Women in Film Awards
Muse Award
Honored
2001
Women in Film Crystal Awards
Crystal Award
Won
References
^ Vincent, Alice (November 1, 2013). "Woody Allen: My casting director discovered Meryl Streep, not me" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 16 October 2017 .
^ a b McElroy, Steve (August 1, 2013). "Faces of Those Who Pick Faces" . The New York Times . Retrieved 16 October 2017 .
^ "Juliet Taylor Bride Of James E. Walsh" . New York Times . July 11, 1976. Retrieved 19 October 2017 .
^ a b Attanasio, Paul (September 4, 1985). "The Movieland Matchmaker" . Washington Post . Retrieved 16 October 2017 .
^ Vilga, Edward (1997). Acting Now: Conversations on Craft and Career . Rutgers University Press. p. 168. ISBN 0813524032 .
^ "Interview: Juliet Taylor" . Film Comment . 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2020-11-04 .
^ Fox, Terry Curtis (June 4, 1979). "The Casting Agent" . New York Magazine . Retrieved 16 October 2017 .
^ "Juliet Taylor, Woody Allen's Casting Director For Over 40 Years, Has Retired" . woodyallenpages.com . The Woody Allen Pages. September 24, 2017.
^ Mandell, Andrea (August 2, 2013). "New HBO documentary explores casting Hollywood hits" . USA Today . Retrieved 19 October 2017 .
^ "The Smith College Medal" . Smith College. Retrieved 27 November 2017 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz "Juliet Taylor - IMDB" . Internet Movie Database . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "Quincy Jones, James Bond Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson and More to Receive Honorary Oscars at Governors Awards" . Variety . 12 June 2024. Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "Nominees / Winners 2001 Emmy Awards" . Television Academy . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ "Nominees / Winners 2004 Emmy Awards" . Television Academy . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Juliet Taylor - Awards" . Internet Movie Database . Retrieved June 14, 2024 .
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