Todd Solondz (/ˈsoʊləndz/; born October 15, 1959) is an American filmmaker and playwright known for his style of dark, socially conscious satire. Solondz's work has received critical acclaim for its commentary on the "dark underbelly of middle-class American suburbia", a reflection of his own background in New Jersey. His work includes Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995), Happiness (1998), Storytelling (2001), Palindromes (2004), Life During Wartime (2009), Dark Horse (2011), and Wiener-Dog (2016). He is also a professor at New York University.
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Writing
41
Male
1959-03-14
Newark, New Jersey, USA
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Feelings
Schatt's Last Shot
Married to the Mob
Fear, Anxiety and Depression
As Good as It Gets
In Transit
Happiness
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Palindromes
Storytelling
Life During Wartime
Dark Horse
Venice 70: Future Reloaded
Wiener-Dog
Cinema16: American Short Films
Babysitter
Love Child
The Quarters: Jerusalem