Jonathan Kaplan
Jonathan Kaplan (born November 25 , 1947 , in Paris , France ) is an American filmmaker.
Career
His film The Accused (1988), which gave actress Jodie Foster her first Oscar for Best Actress, also contained a controversial rape scene which Kaplan used to reinforce the social and political message of the script.
Filmography
Truck Turner (1974), starring Isaac Hayes and Yaphet Kotto
White Line Fever (1975), starring Jan-Michael Vincent
Over the Edge (1979), starring Pamela Ludwig, Matt Dillon , and Vincent Spano
The Accused (1988) starring Jodie Foster , Kelly McGillis , and Leo Rossi
Immediate Family (1989) starring James Woods , Glenn Close , Mary Stuart Masterson and Kevin Dillon
Unlawful Entry (1992) starring Kurt Russell , Ray Liotta , and Madeleine Stowe
Love Field (1992) starring Michelle Pfeiffer , Dennis Haysbert , and Stephanie McFadden, with popular appearance by Rhoda Griffis
Bad Girls (1994) starring Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson , Andie MacDowell , and Drew Barrymore
ER (1997-2005 - producer and director - 40 episodes), starring Anthony Edwards , George Clooney .
Brokedown Palace (1999) starring Claire Danes , Kate Beckinsdale , and Bill Pullman .
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