
Woody Allen
Woody Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American screenwriter, film director, actor, comedian, writer, musician, and playwright. Allen's distinctive films, which run the gamut from dramas to screwball sex comedies, have made him a notable American director. He is also distinguished by his rapid rate of production and his very large body of work. Allen writes and directs his movies and has also acted in the majority of them. For inspiration, Allen draws heavily on literature, sexuality, philosophy, psychology, Jewish identity, and the history of cinema, among a wealth of other fields of interest. Allen developed a passion for music early on and is a celebrated jazz clarinetist. What began as a teenage avocation has led to regular public performances at various small venues in his hometown of Manhattan, with occasional appearances at various jazz festivals. Allen joined the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the New Orleans Funeral Ragtime Orchestra in performances that provided the film score for his 1973 comedy Sleeper, and performed in a rare European tour in 1996, which became the subject of the documentary Wild Man Blues.
Movies

Annie Hall
1977
as Alvy Singer

Hollywood Ending
2002
as Val

Everyone Says I Love You
1996
as Joe Berlin

Manhattan Murder Mystery
1993
as Larry Lipton

Small Time Crooks
2000
as Ray

To Rome with Love
2012
as Jerry

Sleeper
1973
as Miles Monroe

Mighty Aphrodite
1995
as Lenny

The Front
1976
as Howard Prince

Manhattan
1979
as Isaac Davis

Antz
1998
as Z-4195 “Z” (voice)

Anything Else
2003
as David Dobel

Hannah and Her Sisters
1986
as Mickey Sachs

What's New Pussycat?
1965
as Victor Shakapopulis

Casino Royale
1967
as Jimmy Bond (Dr. Noah)

New York Stories
1989
as Sheldon

Sweet and Lowdown
1999
as Himself






