Kip Williams

Writer/director Tod Williams emerged as a creative force in the early 2000s, and developed and honed a reputation for intelligent, multidimensional, character-driven scripts that spanned a number of genres. The son of a famous architect, Williams took his premier cinematic bow with the 1998 #92;period picture The Adventures of Sebastian Cole -- a seriocomedy about a young man (Adrian Grenier) grappling with an extremely dysfunctional family and an eccentric stepfather who has recently revealed himself to be a transsexual. Williams adapted his follow up, the #92;psychological drama The Door in the Floor (2004) from the first portion of the novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving, after Irving reportedly gave him the adaptation rights without cost. Starring Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger, Door concerns a family caught in the throes of psychological crisis (and infidelity) after the parents lose their two sons in a devastating automobile accident. That film took its stateside bow to enthusiastic reviews in the summer of 2004. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

  • Also Credited As:
    Kip Williams, Tod Williams
Family
  • Son: Ptolemy John Williams. Born to Williams and wife Gretchen Mol on Sept. 10, 2007 in New York
Significant Others
  • Wife: Gretchen Mol. Began dating in 2000; married June 12, 2004 in New York City
Milestones
  • 2004 Directed The Door in the Floor based on the novel by John Irving; also adapted screenplay; received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay
  • Will helm the as-yet-untitled movie based on the book Who Killed Daniel Pearl? which details the investigation into the circumstances behind Pearl s kidnapping and slaying in Pakistan in 2002

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