Ken Kwapis

Often associated with family fare and genial comedies, Ken Kwapis was also twice nominated for CableACE Awards for directing the very adult "The Larry Sanders Show" (HBO). Perhaps his best-remembered episodes of the latter were with performance artist Tim Miller and with Carol Burnett when a number of tarantulas escaped in the studio.

Having earned a Student Academy Award for his USC thesis film, "For Heaven's Sake!", he spent the early part of his career alternating between TV and features. Kwapis broke in showbiz directing specials designed for young teens at CBS and ABC. In 1983, he helmed "Revenge of the Nerd", a "CBS Schoolbreak Special", about a studious young man who uses his brains to turn the tables on his tormentors. The next year, Kwapis won strong reviews for directing Robert Klein and Scott Schwartz in "Summer Switch", an "ABC Afterschool Special" in which father and son unwittingly change places. Other small screen credits included an episode of "Amazing Stories" (NBC, 1987), starring Kathy Baker, two segments of "Eerie, Indiana" (NBC, 1991-92), the pilot for the short-lived NBC remake of "Route 66" (1992) and several episodes of the critically praised "Bakersfield, P.D." (Fox, 1993-94).

Kwapis made his feature debut with the sweet children's comedy "Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird" (1985). He segued to adventure comedies with the Jeff Goldblum-Cyndi Lauper misfire "Vibes" (1988). In 1991, Kwapis shared directing chores with Marisa Silver on "He Said, She Said", a gimmicky romance told from both points of view with Kwapis handling the Kevin Bacon segments and Silver those with Elizabeth Perkins. After honing his craft in TV, Kwapis returned to the big screen with the frothy children's comedy "Dunston Checks In" (1996), about an orangutan who runs amuck in a five-star hotel and featuring comic turns by Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway and Rupert Everett. He was next tapped to helm the fairy tale-inspired romantic comedy "The Beautician and the Beast" (1997), co-starring Fran Drescher and Timothy Dalton as, respectively, a Queens cosmetician and a middle-European monarch.

  • Born:
    August 17, 1957 in Belleville, Illinois, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Scriptwriter
Education
  • Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, film, BFA
  • University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, film, MFA
Milestones
  • 1983 Directed first TV special, Revenge of the Nerd (CBS)
  • 1985 Made feature film debut with Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird
  • 1991 Co-directed, with future wife Marisa Silver, He Said, She Said
  • 1992 Directed episodes of HBO s The Larry Sanders Show
  • 1993 Helmed the premiere episode of Route 66 (NBC)
  • 1996 Returned to feature films with Dunston Checks In
  • 1999 Helmed episodes of NBC s comedy series, Freaks and Geeks
  • 2000 Directed and produced the FOX sitcom, Malcolm in the Middle
  • 2001 Directed episodes of FOX s The Bernie Mac Show
  • 2002 Helmed the pilot of Watching Ellie (NBC), starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus
  • 2005 Directed and produced NBC s comedy series, The Office ; earned an Emmy (2007) nomination for directing the episode Gay Witch Hunt
  • 2005 Directed the feature adaptation of Ann Brashares novel, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
  • 2007 Helmed the romantic comedy Licence to Wed, starring Mandy Moore, and John Krasinski
  • 2009 Directed an ensemble cast in the feature adaptation of He s Just Not That Into You, based on the popular non-fiction bestseller
  • Received a Student Academy Award for his thesis film, For Heaven s Sake!

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