
Cameron Crowe
Cameron Bruce Crowe (born July 13, 1957) is an American screenwriter and film director. Before moving into the film industry, Crowe was a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine, for which he still frequently writes. Crowe has made his mark with character-driven, personal films that have been generally hailed as refreshingly original and devoid of cynicism. Michael Walker in The New York Times called Crowe "something of a cinematic spokesman for the post-baby boom generation" because his first few films focused on that specific age group, first as highers and then as young adults making their way in the world. Crowe's debut screenwriting effort, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, grew out of a book he wrote while posing for one year undercover as a student at Clairemont High School in San Diego, California, where he met Geraldine Edwards, who was a student there, and who he later based his Penny Lane character on in Almost Famous, when he discovered she was going backstage to rock and roll concerts. Later, he wrote and directed one more high school saga, Say Anything, and then Singles, a story of Seattle twentysomethings that was woven together by a soundtrack centering on that city's burgeoning grunge music scene. Crowe landed his biggest hit, though, with Jerry Maguire. After this, he was given a green light to go ahead with a pet project, the autobiographical effort Almost Famous. Centering on a teenage music journalist on tour with an up-and-coming band, it gave insight to his life as a 15-year-old writer for Rolling Stone. Crowe has stated that the Penny Lane character was based on his fellow San Diegan, Geraldine Edwards, who he met in 1975, as mentioned earlier. Part of the dialogue is also inspired by comments that were made by Bebe Buell in certain interviews. Also, in late 1999, Crowe released his second book, Conversations with Billy Wilder, a question and answer session with the legendary director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cameron Crowe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (30)
MOVIE★ 7.5Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story2025as Self
MOVIE★ 6.2Heartbreakers Beach Party2024as Self
MOVIE★ 7.6Born to Be Wild: The Story of Steppenwolf2024as Self
MOVIE★ 5.0Culture Vulture2024as Self
MOVIE★ 4.2Only in Theaters2022as Self
MOVIE★ 7.3Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres2021as Self
MOVIE★ 9.0MoPOP Founders Award 2020 Honoring Alice in Chains2020as Self
MOVIE★ 5.4Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A Virtual Table Read2020as Self
MOVIE★ 8.9Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell2020as Self
TV★ 6.3The Kelly Clarkson Show2019as Self
MOVIE★ 7.6Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice2019as Self
MOVIE★ 7.0David Crosby: Remember My Name2019as Self - Interviewer
MOVIE★ 6.7The Other Side of the Wind2018as Party Guest
TV★ 6.1The Late Show with Stephen Colbert2015as Self - Guest
MOVIE★ 7.8Pearl Jam Twenty2011as Himself
MOVIE★ 9.0Ghost Blues: The Story of Rory Gallagher2010as Self
MOVIE★ 5.5The Dream Is Always the Same: The Story of Risky Business2008as Self
MOVIE★ 7.5Paul McCartney: The Space Within Us2006as Self
MOVIE★ 6.5Ringers: Lord of the Fans2005as Self
MOVIEElton John - Elton in Four Decades2004as Self
TV★ 5.3Jimmy Kimmel Live!2003as Self - Guest
MOVIE★ 6.8Paul McCartney: Back in the U.S.2002as Self
MOVIE★ 7.4Minority Report2002as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.7AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories2002as Self
MOVIE★ 7.0Hitting It Hard2002- MOVIEThe Beatles Revolution2000as Self
MOVIE★ 4.1Welcome to Hollywood2000as Cameron Crowe
MOVIE★ 6.4Singles1992as Club Interviewer
MOVIE★ 6.1The Wild Life1984as Cop #2
TV★ 7.0CBS News Sunday Morning1979as Self