Gus Van Sant
Biography
Gus Green Van Sant, Jr. (born July 24, 1952) is an American director, screenwriter, painter, photographer, musician, and author. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Achievement in Directing for his 1997 film Good Will Hunting and his 2008 film Milk, and won the Palme d'Or at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival for his film Elephant. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
His early career was devoted to directing television commercials in the Pacific Northwest. In his films, he has dealt with themes concerning homosexuality and other marginalized subcultures.
His filmography as writer and director includes an adaptation of Tom Robbins' novel Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, which features a diverse cast (Keanu Reeves, Roseanne Barr, Uma Thurman, and k.d. lang, with cameos by William S. Burroughs and Heather Graham, among others); and My Own Private Idaho, also starring Reeves as well as River Phoenix.
He wrote the screenplays for most of his early movies, and wrote one novel, Pink. A book of his photography has also been published, called 108 Portraits.
Filmography
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
as Gus Van Sant 2001
My Own Private Idaho
as Man Behind Hotel Counter (uncredited) 1991
Finding Forrester
as Library Assistant (uncredited) 2000
Psycho
as Man Talking to Man in Cowboy Hat (uncredited) 1998
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
as Willamette Week Editor 2018
Drugstore Cowboy
as Himself (uncredited) 1989
Paranoid Park
as Guy Reading Newspaper (uncredited) 2007
Last Days
as Phone Voice (voice) 2005
The Canyons
as Dr. Campbell 2013
Mala Noche
as Guy at Hotel (uncredited) 1987
Zeroville
as Film Archive Curator 2019
William S. Burroughs: A Man Within
as Self 2010
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Funky Monks
as Self 1991
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
as Self 2006
Critic
as Self 2008
I Don't Belong Anywhere: The Cinema of Chantal Akerman
as Self 2015
Nicole Kidman: Eyes Wide Open
as Self (interview) 2023