Quentin
Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an Academy Award- and
Palme d'Or-winning American film director, screenwriter and actor.
He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an auteur indie filmmaker
whose films used postmodern nonlinear storylines, and stylized
violence. After Pulp Fiction he directed episode four of Four
Rooms, "The Man from Hollywood", a tribute to an Alfred
Hitchcock Presents episode that starred Steve McQueen. Four Rooms
was a collaborative effort with filmmakers Allison Anders,
Alexandre Rockwell, and Robert Rodriguez. Among his current
producing credits are the horror flick Hostel (which included
numerous references to his own Pulp Fiction), the adaptation of
Elmore Leonard's Killshot (for which Tarantino had once written a
script) and Hell Ride (written & directed by Kill Bill star
Larry Bishop). Tarantino is credited as "Special Guest
Director" for his work directing the car sequence between
Clive Owen and Benicio del Toro of Robert Rodriguez's 2005 film
Sin City. His films include Reservoir Dogs (1992), Pulp Fiction
(1994), Jackie Brown (1997), Kill Bill (Vol. 1 2003, Vol. 2 2004)
and Death Proof featured in Grindhouse (2007). Quentin Tarantino
Future projects and films are Inglorious Bastards. Come Drink With
Me. A film adaptation of the novel "Less Than Zero". and
A Remake of the 1965 Cult Film "Faster, Pussycat! Kill!
Kill!" ... more