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Woody Allen

Born 1935 · American filmmaker, comedian, and screenwriter

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[ Life ]

Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn on December 1, 1935, Allen grew up in a Jewish household amid the Depression and postwar flux. He wrote jokes for television in the 1950s, performed stand-up at the Blue Angel nightclub in Manhattan during the early 1960s, and published *Getting Even* (1966)—a collection of absurdist essays that announced a distinctive voice: neurotic, philosophically restless, formally inventive. His comedy albums, particularly *Woody Allen: The Nightclub Years* (1964–1968), won a Grammy in 1964 for Best Spoken Word Album.

[ Words & Works ]

His directorial debut, *Take the Money and Run* (1969), established a template he'd refine through *Annie Hall* (1977), *Manhattan* (1979), and *Crimes and Misdemeanors* (1989)—films that fused vaudeville sensibility with existential anxiety and specific New York geography. His monologues and film scripts crackle with intellectual self-sabotage: death, mortality, inadequacy, and the absurdity of trying to be good. The endurance comes from this paradox—Allen's neurosis isn't wallowing but philosophy, self-deprecation as a tool for truth-telling.

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Eighty percent of success is showing up.

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The real sting in Allen's observation lies not in celebrating mere attendance, but in exposing how much of life's competition dissolves the moment you stop making excuses. Most people never reach the starting line because they're still negotiating with themselves about whether the game is worth playing—so by the time you actually arrive, you've already outlasted the majority of your would-be rivals. A struggling writer who submits three manuscripts a year to publishers, despite rejection after rejection, has already surpassed thousands of more talented writers who keep their work in desk drawers. Showing up is less about showing up and more about the quiet refusal to let perfectionism, fear, or distraction become your permanent residence.

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