Neil LaBute

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Neil LaBute Wiki Biography

Acclaimed and highly discussed filmmaker Neil LaBute has made himself a force to be reckoned with and a name to watch. With his true-to-life cynical and self-absorbed characters and all-too-true social themes, he has firmly established himself as an unforgiving judge of the ugliest side of human nature. LaBute was originally a playwright. He … IMDB Wikipedia $4 Million 1963 1963-3-19 6′ (1.83 m) Detroit Director In the Company of Men (1997) March 19 Michigan Neil LaBute Neil Labute Net Worth Pisces Possession (2002) producer The Shape of Things (2003) The Wicker Man (2006) U.S. Writer

Neil LaBute Quick Info

Full Name Neil LaBute
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth March 19, 1963
Place Of Birth Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Height 6′ (1.83 m)
Profession Writer, Director, Producer
Education Royal Academy of Arts, University of Kansas, New York University, Brigham Young University
Nationality American
Spouse Lisa Gore
Children Lily LaBute, Spencer LaBute
Parents Richard LaBute, Marian LaBute
Siblings Richard LaBute,Jr.
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001438
Awards Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay, Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Play, Lucille Lortel Award for Playwrights Sidewalk Inductee(s)
Nominations Tony Award for Best Play, Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Play, Lucille Lortel Award for Ou…
Movies The Shape of Things, The Wicker Man, In the Company of Men, Some Velvet Morning, Your Friends & Neighbors, Nurse Betty, Death at a Funeral, Lakeview Terrace, Dirty Weekend, Possession, Some Girl(s), Stars in Shorts, Seconds of Pleasure, Sexting, After-School Special, Crooked House, The Geography of …
TV Shows Van Helsing, Full Circle

Neil LaBute Trademarks

  1. All his films usually consist of a cruel and vicious battle of the sexes with the men portraying unlikeable and trashy misogynists, and the women either crafty vixens or vulnerable victims.
  2. Frequently casts Aaron Eckhart

Neil LaBute Quotes

  • The first great lesson I learned – many years ago – is be patient. The first play I had that was optioned by filmmakers was called “Rounder.” It was a piece that eventually became the play “The Distance From Here.” I waited a year for a film to get made, which never happened. I finally got frustrated enough to make my own film, In the Company of Men (1997) In a way, the second great lesson should read: Be impatient.
  • (On The Soft Skin) It’s nice when somebody’s actually so bold as to do something so obvious. We’re always so worried about being so subtle, and “Oh, is this a cliché?” I think life is often a cliché; you find yourself in moments where you go, “If this was in a movie, people would say this is ridiculous, this is too much.” And yet, it happens all the time.
  • My plays are polarizing. People love them or loathe them. I don’t care which.
  • I don’t shy away from subjects that come to me – and once I decide to do a subject, I don’t pull back – but I’m not consciously stirring the pot or ripping stories out of the headlines to create tension and thus shine the light on me.
  • And I also don’t think that my work will change your life. I think that at its best, it will raise new questions, give you an alternative view of something and perhaps over time that might lead you to greater understanding about something. But in terms of changing someone’s opinion, that’s a tall order and I don’t see how, in an hour and a half or two hours, that’s likely to happen.
  • I don’t have a right way that I go about things. I’m not very good at working consistently… The actual planning out of something tends to go on in my head rather than me doing lines between things happening. I’m not good with a trail of Post-its to tell me what scene I need next. I like to finish a scene and then figure out what happens next and find my way to it. If it’s not coming, then I walk away from it. I don’t find great value in “I must write five pages everyday” because those five pages usually turn into place mats. There’s nothing worse than staring at a blank screen and trying to be funny or profound or any of those things. It comes when it does.
  • Sometimes I think it’s hard for an audience to know when to laugh. It’s such an immediate and spontaneous response, and sometimes we’re dictated by who we’re with and the general public, and if everybody else is not laughing, it can sometimes quell the feeling inside you and you put a damper on it.
  • I think everybody has a place in an art gallery, they just should keep their mouths shut. They’re free to walk around as long as they pay the price, I just don’t think they should be dictating policy. I’m big on what the argument the film proposes about subjectivity about art itself. This… [picks up glass of water] can be art because you made it, or it can be a glass of water to me and I can think you’re a loon for calling it art, and we could both be right.
  • But that’s the beauty and the damning thing in theater, is that what you see will never be seen by anybody else on another night. And when it closes, it’s gone. On film you can go back and watch it over and over, but it doesn’t change.
  • [on why he writes his plays and screenplays with strong misanthropic tones] I take no pleasure in it, but I’m not afraid of it. Entertainment should be good, not nice and carefree.
  • I start writing about people. If they stay in the house, I say, “This is shaping up to be a play.” If they go out to the car, to the grocery store, then I say, “I think it’s going to be a film.”

Neil LaBute Important Facts

  • He was nominated for a 2013 Equity Joseph Jefferson Award for New Adaptation for the play, “In the Company of Men” at the Profiles Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Play for “Reasons to Be Pretty”.
  • His script for In the Company of Men (1997), began with the line “Let’s hurt somebody” and developed from there.
  • He became friends with Aaron Eckhart at Brigham Young University. They have worked together at least five times: In the Company of Men (1997), Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), Nurse Betty (2000), Tumble (2000) and Possession (2002).
  • Father was a truck driver.
  • He was nominated for the 2001 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play for “The Shape of Things”, performed at the Almeida Theatre.
  • He attended the University of Kansas and received his Masters degree in Theater and Film.
  • Attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, and graduated with degrees in Theater and Film.

Neil LaBute Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Some Velvet Morning 2013 Writer
Some Girl(s) 2013 based on the stage play written by / screenplay by Writer
My America 2012 TV Series 2 episodes Writer
Double or Nothing 2012 Short writer Writer
Stars in Shorts 2012 Writer
Denise 2012 Short Writer
BFF 2012/I Short writer Writer
Bench Seat 2011 Short Writer
After-School Special 2011 Short written by Writer
sexting 2010 Short written by Writer
The Wicker Man 2006 screenplay – as Neil Labute Writer
The Shape of Things 2003 play / screenplay Writer
Possession 2002 screenplay Writer
Bash: Latter-Day Plays 2001 TV Movie Writer
Tumble 2000 Short Writer
Your Friends & Neighbors 1998 written by Writer
In the Company of Men 1997 play / screenplay Writer
Black Chicks 2016 Short post-production Writer
Good Luck: In Farsi Short post-production Writer
10K 2017 Short Writer
Van Helsing 2016 TV Series written by – 2 episodes Writer
The Mulberry Bush 2016 Short writer Writer
Billy & Billie TV Series 1 episode, 2016 created by – 10 episodes, 2015 writer – 10 episodes, 2015 Writer
Dirty Weekend 2015 Writer
My America 2014 Writer
It’s Okay 2014 Short writer Writer
Ten X Ten 2014 TV Mini-Series Writer
Full Circle 2013 TV Series written by – 10 episodes Writer
Black Chicks 2016 Short executive producer post-production Producer
Good Luck: In Farsi Short executive producer post-production Producer
10K 2017 Short producer Producer
Van Helsing 2016 TV Series executive producer – 13 episodes Producer
Some Freaks 2016 executive producer Producer
The Mulberry Bush 2016 Short producer Producer
Billy & Billie 2015 TV Series executive producer – 10 episodes Producer
Full Circle 2013 TV Series co-executive producer – 10 episodes Producer
I Melt with You 2011 executive producer Producer
The Vicious Kind 2009 executive producer Producer
The Shape of Things 2003 producer Producer
Black Chicks 2016 Short post-production Director
10K 2017 Short Director
The Mulberry Bush 2016 Short Director
Billy & Billie 2015-2016 TV Series 11 episodes Director
Billions 2016 TV Series 1 episode Director
Hell on Wheels 2013-2015 TV Series 5 episodes Director
Dirty Weekend 2015 Director
Ten X Ten 2014 TV Mini-Series Director
Some Velvet Morning 2013 Director
Stars in Shorts 2012 segment director Director
BFF 2012/I Short Director
sexting 2010 Short Director
Death at a Funeral 2010 Director
Lakeview Terrace 2008 Director
The Wicker Man 2006 Director
The Shape of Things 2003 Director
Possession 2002 Director
Bash: Latter-Day Plays 2001 TV Movie Director
Nurse Betty 2000 Director
Tumble 2000 Short Director
Your Friends & Neighbors 1998 Director
In the Company of Men 1997 as Neil Labute Director
High School Spirits 1986 Kyle Skudstad Actor
The Danish Girl 2015 special thanks Thanks
The Wolf Knife 2010 special thanks Thanks
Cleanflix 2009 Documentary special thanks Thanks
The Open Road 2009 the director wishes to thank Thanks
Welcome to Lakeview Terrace: Behind the Scenes 2009 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Normal Adolescent Behavior 2007 thanks Thanks
The Motel 2005 thanks Thanks
Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion 2013 Documentary Neil Labute Self
Mi reino por un caballo 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Raging Bull: Reflections on a Classic 2011 Video documentary short Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Cleanflix 2009 Documentary Himself – Director, In the Company of Men Self
Ànima 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Welcome to Lakeview Terrace: Behind the Scenes 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Channel 4 News 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Killer at Large 2008 Documentary Himself – Film Director / Author, Fat Pig Self
Trailers from Hell 2007 TV Series Himself Self
HypaSpace 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Film Trix 2004 2004 Documentary short Himself Self
Nulle part ailleurs 2000 TV Series Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1997-1999 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Independent’s Day 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Self

Neil LaBute Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2010 Jury Prize (Short Films) Montréal World Film Festival sexting (2010) Won
2003 Storyteller Award Taos Talking Picture Festival Won
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Screenplay In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1998 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best First Feature Film In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1997 Jury Special Prize Deauville Film Festival In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1997 Fun Radio Trophy Deauville Film Festival In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1997 Channel 4 Director’s Award – Special Mention Edinburgh International Film Festival In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1997 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best First Film In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1997 STFC Award Society of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Screenplay, Original In the Company of Men (1997) Won
1997 Filmmakers Trophy Sundance Film Festival Dramatic In the Company of Men (1997) Won
2010 Jury Prize (Short Films) Montréal World Film Festival sexting (2010) Nominated
2003 Storyteller Award Taos Talking Picture Festival Nominated
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Screenplay In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1998 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best First Feature Film In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1997 Jury Special Prize Deauville Film Festival In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1997 Fun Radio Trophy Deauville Film Festival In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1997 Channel 4 Director’s Award – Special Mention Edinburgh International Film Festival In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1997 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best First Film In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1997 STFC Award Society of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Screenplay, Original In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated
1997 Filmmakers Trophy Sundance Film Festival Dramatic In the Company of Men (1997) Nominated