Nancy Meyers
American filmmaker
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March 2023 | Netflix declined to approve the production budget for her film 'Paris Paramount', leading to Warner Bros. Pictures entering talks to potentially acquire the project. |
April 2022 | Netflix announced Meyers would write, direct, and produce a new untitled ensemble comedy for the streaming service. |
2020 | Bustle published an article by Dana Schwartz praising Meyers for celebrating women over 40 in her films, highlighting her unique approach to representing successful, independent women. |
September 25 2020 | Premiered Father of the Bride Part 3(ish) exclusively on Netflix, featuring the original cast including Steve Martin and Diane Keaton, with proceeds benefiting World Central Kitchen charity to support families during the coronavirus pandemic. |
September 23 2020 | Released the first teaser trailer for Father of the Bride Part 3(ish), a mini-sequel to the original films, which she wrote and directed. |
February 28 2020 | Meyers published her post-divorce story in the New York Times 'Modern Love' column. |
2017 | Meyers served as a producer on 'Home Again', the directorial debut of her daughter Hallie Meyers-Shyer, which starred Reese Witherspoon. |
2016 | Her film 'The Intern' was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the Choice Movie – Comedy category. |
2015 | Writes and directs The Intern, continuing her prolific filmmaking career. |
September 2015 | Meyers announced her next self-directed project would involve a collaboration with Steve Martin. |
2014 | Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro were cast in 'The Intern', replacing previous potential leads Tina Fey and Michael Caine. |
2012 | Nancy Meyers announced plans to direct 'The Chelsea', an ensemble dramedy screenplay written by her daughter Hallie Meyers-Shyer, which ultimately did not proceed. |
2010 | Nancy Meyers received multiple award nominations for her film 'It's Complicated', including Critics' Choice Award for Best Comedy, Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Screenplay, and Satellite Award for Best Film – Musical or Comedy. |
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