Allen, Woody (1935–) an American film director who also acts in his own humorous films, which are often about people who live in New York City and have problems in their relationships. He typically appears as a character who is confused, anxious, and does not have much confidence. His films include
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (1972),
Annie Hall (1977), and
Match Point (2005). He won Oscar
awards for
Annie Hall and for
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).
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