1987–1994: Early career and directorial debut After graduating from Amherst, Russell traveled to
Nicaragua and taught in a
Sandinista literacy program. Russell was a political activist and canvassed and raised money in neighborhoods; which led to a job as a production assistant on a
PBS series called
Smithsonian World. Two years later, he made another short titled
Hairway to the Stars, which featured
Bette Davis and
William Hickey. Both shorts were shown at the
Sundance Film Festival. As a result, Russell had to return the funds to the NEA. and won him
Best First Screenplay and
Best First Feature from the
Independent Spirit Awards, as well as the Audience Award at the
Sundance Film Festival.
1996–2008: Comedic films His next project was the
Miramax comedy
Flirting with Disaster (1996), his second collaboration with
Dean Silvers, and first with
Harvey Weinstein. The film follows a neurotic man (
Ben Stiller) who travels with his wife (
Patricia Arquette) and a high-strung caseworker (
Téa Leoni) to find his biological parents. The film also starred
Mary Tyler Moore,
George Segal,
Alan Alda,
Josh Brolin,
Richard Jenkins, and
Lily Tomlin. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the
Cannes Film Festival, and was well received by most critics.
Roger Ebert said of the direction, "Russell finds the strong central line all screwball begins with, the seemingly serious mission or quest, and then throws darts at a map of the United States as he creates his characters." Lisa Schwarzbaum of
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a 'B' and declared it "one of the ha-ha funniest comedies currently at a theater near you." in 2011 The success of those two films led to the satirical
Gulf War black comedy
Three Kings (1999), starring
George Clooney,
Mark Wahlberg,
Ice Cube and
Spike Jonze. Adapted from an earlier script by former stand-up comic
John Ridley, the film follows three American
GIs who devise a plan to steal hidden Kuwaiti gold during the
1991 Iraqi uprising against
Saddam Hussein. Filming in the deserts of
Arizona,
California and Mexico, and featuring actual
Iraqi refugees as extras, Russell used several unique cinematic techniques to achieve a feeling of realism. He filmed using handheld cameras and
Steadicam, and shot on
Ektachrome slide photography stock that was cross processed in colour negative chemicals, to reproduce "the odd colour of the newspaper images [of the Gulf War]." He also insisted on filming all of the explosions in one shot, unlike a typical action film.
Three Kings was released in 1999 and was his biggest critical and financial success. It grossed $60 million in the United States and over $100 million worldwide. It holds a 94% at
Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus "
Three Kings successfully blends elements of action, drama, and comedy into a thoughtful, exciting movie on the Gulf War." Russell's next project was the
existential comedy
I Heart Huckabees (2004). During pre-production in 2003, it was reported that
Jude Law dropped the film to star in
Christopher Nolan's
The Prestige (2006), but after Russell headlocked Nolan at a Hollywood party, demanding that "his fellow director show artistic solidarity and give up his star in order to save
Huckabees", Nolan dropped Law from his film. but collaborator Jennifer Lawrence called it her favorite David O. Russell film.
Nailed is a political comedy co-written by Russell and
Kristin Gore, and stars
Jessica Biel,
Jake Gyllenhaal,
Tracy Morgan,
Catherine Keener,
Paul Reubens,
James Brolin and
Kirstie Alley. Production was delayed or shut down four times in 2008, resulting in
IATSE shutting down production because the crew was not getting paid. Actor
James Caan left mid-production "due to creative differences and [the] split was amicable." The film revolves around the character of Alice Eckle (played by Jessica Biel) who gets accidentally shot in the head with a nail by a clumsy workman, eliciting wild sexual urges. The uninsured Eckle goes on a crusade to Washington to fight for the rights of the bizarrely injured. She meets an immoral congressman (Jake Gyllenhaal) who takes advantage of her sex drive and capitalizes on her crusade as Eckle heads into her own career in politics. Russell ceased working on the film in 2010; it was retitled
Accidental Love and was released on
VOD on February 10, 2015, before a
limited release on March 20, 2015
2010–2015: Acclaim and awards success In 2010, Russell returned with
The Fighter, a biographical sports drama produced by and starring Mark Wahlberg. The film focuses on junior welterweight boxer
Mickey Ward's rise to claim the
WBU Light Welterweight title, as well as his difficult relationship with his mother, Alice Ward (
Melissa Leo), and his older half-brother
Dickie Eklund (
Christian Bale). The film became a major critical and financial success, grossing $125 million, and appearing on several critics' year-end top ten lists.
The Fighter also received seven
Academy Award nominations, including
Best Picture and
Best Director for Russell, the first of his career, and earned awards for both Bale and Leo, for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. to three
Academy Award nominations and a win for
Silver Linings Playbook Silver Linings Playbook was adapted from the serio-comic novel by
Matthew Quick.
Bradley Cooper plays Pat and
Robert De Niro, who starred with Cooper in
Limitless, co-stars as his father.
Jennifer Lawrence plays the lead female role of Tiffany. She commented about Russell, "He's really my favorite director since I started watching movies." The cast also includes
Jacki Weaver,
Chris Tucker and the veteran
Bollywood actor
Anupam Kher. The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 16, 2012. The film received critical acclaim and was a financial success.
Silver Linings Playbook is about a former teacher named Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper), who has
bipolar disorder, and moves back in with his family. He is initially obsessive about reuniting with his spouse after having discovered her with a lover and assaulting the man; however, the story explores the development of his relationship with Tiffany Maxwell (Jennifer Lawrence). The film was inspired by
Devereaux Glenholme School, a 12-month special education boarding school in
Washington, Connecticut. Russell's son was a student there, and Russell stated, "I was so familiar with the issues in the story that I knew how emotional and funny and original it could be. Without this community I would never have made this film." Russell received the numerous awards including the Hollywood Director Award at the 16th annual Hollywood Film Awards and an Indie Impact Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for his work on the film, as well as two
Independent Spirit Awards (Best Director, Best Screenplay), two
Satellite Awards (Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay), a
British Academy Film Award (Adapted Screenplay), and the
American Film Institute Award for Movie of the Year.
Silver Linings Playbook won the People's Choice Award at the 2012
Toronto International Film Festival and garnered four Golden Globe Award nominations (with one win for Jennifer Lawrence, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy) and eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Russell), Best Adapted Screenplay (Russell), Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bradley Cooper), Best Actress in a Leading Role (winner, Jennifer Lawrence), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), Best Supporting Actress (Jacki Weaver) and Best Film Editing (Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers). Russell's next project was
American Hustle (2013), a comedy based on the
ABSCAM scandal of the 1970s. The film's plot revolved around skilled con artists Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale) and Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams) being forced to work for unhinged FBI Agent Richie DiMaso (Bradley Cooper). Their complicated operation eventually involves Mayor Carmine Polito (Jeremy Renner) of Camden, New Jersey, as well as Irving's unpredictable wife Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence). The film reunited Russell with Bale and Adams after
The Fighter, as well as with Cooper, Lawrence, and De Niro after
Silver Linings Playbook.
Saïd Taghmaoui, the Iraqi captain from
Three Kings, also makes an appearance. The film received seven
Golden Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture Comedy and Best Director for Russell, and three wins including Best Motion Picture Comedy, Best Actress for Amy Adams and Best Supporting Actress for Jennifer Lawrence. Additionally, the film received ten Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, along with a Screen Actors Guild Award win for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. In January 2014, it was announced that Russell would rewrite and direct a comedy-drama film about American inventor and entrepreneur
Joy Mangano, a struggling Long Island single mother of three children.
Jennifer Lawrence played the lead role in the film entitled
Joy (2015).
Principal photography began on February 17, 2015, and the film, titled
Joy, was released on December 25, 2015. The film received mixed to positive reviews, focusing mainly on the strong central performance by actor Jennifer Lawrence, Russell's direction, and the supporting performances by
Diane Ladd, Robert De Niro, and others. Featured music in the film was a driving force behind the narrative, including a reworked a cappella version of
Cream's "
I Feel Free". Strong box office greeted the film's first five days, with a $5900-per-screen average, and 25 million dollars in gross receipts, according to
Box Office Mojo; it grossed a worldwide total of over $101 million. The film was nominated for 2
Golden Globe Awards, including
Best Musical or Comedy, and
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for
Jennifer Lawrence, which she won. Lawrence was also nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Actress, the film's only Oscar nomination.
2016–present Written and directed by Russell,
Past Forward was a short film collaboration between the director and
Prada. A clip of the film premiered in September 2016 at Milan Fashion Week, and premiered November 2016 in
Los Angeles. In the short film, Russell uses three actors for the same roles including
Kuoth Wiel,
Freida Pinto and
Allison Williams. The film has been described as a "surreal dreamscape with an eclectic cast replaying scenes in shifting combinations". In January 2020, it was announced that Russell would be writing and directing
Amsterdam, produced by
Regency Enterprises. Russell teamed up with Christian Bale for the third time, with
Margot Robbie also joining the film. In October 2020 it was announced that
John David Washington had joined the cast of the film, with filming scheduled to begin in January 2021. The same month that filming began,
Rami Malek and
Zoe Saldaña joined the cast. A trailer was released in July 2022, announcing the casting of
Chris Rock,
Anya Taylor-Joy,
Mike Myers,
Michael Shannon,
Andrea Riseborough,
Matthias Schoenaerts,
Alessandro Nivola,
Taylor Swift, and Robert De Niro. The film received negative reviews with
Manohla Dargis of
The New York Times writing, "Throughout, Russell keeps going and moving, moving and going, but the momentum never builds the way it should, and the big reveal lands flat partly because he never seems taken with the history he's latched onto or comfortable with its heaviness". The film was a
box-office bomb, with estimated losses for the studio of over $100 million. It was announced in May 2023 that
Will Ferrell had entered early negotiations to star as football legend
John Madden in the film biopic
Madden, with Russell set to direct from a screenplay by Cambron Clark. In August the following year, the part was recast for
Nicolas Cage.
Unrealized projects == Ghetto Film School ==