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Desiree Akhavan
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S.
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December 27, 1984
Nationality | American |
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Years active | 2010–present |
Desiree Akhavan (born December 27, 1984) is an American filmmaker, writer and actress. She is best known for her 2014 feature film debut Appropriate Behavior, and her 2018 film The Miseducation of Cameron Post. She appeared in the found footage horror film Creep 2.
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Early life and education
Akhavan was born in New York City in 1984. Both of Akhavan's parents fled to the United States following the Iranian Revolution in 1979; Akhavan has stated in interviews that they now identify as American. Her father has not returned to Iran since the 1980s, though Akhavan occasionally visited family overseas as a child. As a child, Akhavan lived in New Jersey before her family moved to Rockland County, New York. As a commuting student, Akhavan attended the Horace Mann School, an independent prep school in The Bronx, for her high school years. During this period of time, Akhavan struggled with feelings of loneliness: "My life was in New York City but I would sleep in the suburbs and I didn’t know anyone there. I didn’t have friends and I didn’t have a life, other than watching television and movies."
Akhavan has attributed her first experiences with American culture through watching TV shows and films. She began writing plays when she was 10 years old and began acting in plays at 13 years old.
Akhavan studied Film and Theatre at Smith College, a women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she was "a bit of a loner". After graduating in 2007, she studied film directing as a graduate student at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She also spent a year studying abroad at Queen Mary, University of London.
Career
Akhavan made her first short film Two Drink Minimum while studying in London as a graduate student. In 2010, she wrote and directed the short film Nose Job.
Akhavan has regularly appeared in her own work following her writing, directing, and acting in the lesbian-themed web series The Slope. She and Ingrid Jungermann, her creative partner, were named to Filmmaker's 25 New Faces of Independent Film in 2012. The series premiered in 2011.
She plays a writing student in season 4 of Girls. The role was offered to her after Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner saw her film Appropriate Behaviour.
In 2014, Akhavan's film Appropriate Behavior, in which she plays an alternative version of herself, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was first written as her senior thesis paper as a graduate student at New York University. Although it is inspired by personal events in Akhavan's life, such as the break up of her first lesbian relationship, she has asserted that the film is not autobiographical. That year, she was also selected for the Sundance Institute's Episodic Story Lab for her pilot script Switch Hitter.
In 2015, Akhavan was the President of the Queer Palm jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
She has stated she draws inspiration from people such as Todd Solondz and Noah Baumbach.
Channel 4 commissioned a sitcom called The Bisexual to be written, directed by and starring Akhavan. It aired on October 10, 2018 in the U.K. and on November 16, 2018 in the U.S. The sitcom explores misconceptions of bisexuality. In an interview with UK's Bazaar, she said, "To me that was the perfect way to handle bisexuality, through the lens of a lesbian."
In November 2016, it was announced Akhavan would write, direct and produce The Miseducation of Cameron Post, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, and Sasha Lane. The critically acclaimed film won the 2018 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and was officially selected for the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto LGBT Film Festival, San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival, Outfest, and the San Francisco Indie Film Festival, earning multiple additional nominations and awards.
On November 17, 2018, Akhavan attended the Vulture Festival, speaking at a sit-down conversation alongside actresses Chloë Grace Moretz and Tatum O’Neal to discuss working in the film industry.
Currently, Akhavan is working on a memoir, Late Bloomer, a collection of personal essays, to be published in 2024.
Activism
Desiree Akhavan is an activist in advocating for the LGBTQ community in the film industry.
Like many, Akhavan is calling for change in the film industry. "There’s clearly something toxic in this industry, a place where women are paid a quarter of what the men are paid for the exact same job. Clearly there’s something diseased here. And now maybe we’ll see that the work won’t suffer because of this, that it will become exciting and diverse and tell stories we haven’t heard before."
In June 2019, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, an event widely considered a watershed moment in the modern LGBTQ rights movement, Queerty named her one of the Pride50 "trailblazing individuals who actively ensure society remains moving towards equality, acceptance and dignity for all queer people".
Personal life
Akhavan identifies herself as a bisexual woman and a Brooklynite. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. She has a brother who is a pediatric urologist.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2009 | The Feast of Stephen | Second assistant director; short film | |||||
2010 | Nose Job | Yes | Yes | No | Short film | ||
2010 | Ankur | Assistant director; short film | |||||
2010 | Yardsale | Assistant director; short film | |||||
2010 | Phishing | Sound mixer; short film | |||||
2011 | Lena dhe Unë | Assistant director; short film | |||||
2011 | Her Seat is Vacant | Production manager; short film | |||||
2013 | All Her Notebooks | Assistant director; short film | |||||
2013 | My Mom and Other Monsters | Production manager; short film | |||||
2014 | Appropriate Behavior | Yes | Yes | No | Shirin | Also director and writer; feature directorial debut | |
2017 | Creep 2 | No | No | No | Sara | ||
2018 | The Miseducation of Cameron Post | Yes | Yes | No |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2015 | Girls | Chandra | 3 episodes | |
2016-18 | Flowers | Carol | 5 episodes | |
2016 | The Circuit | Angie | TV pilot | |
2018 | The Bisexual | Leila | 6 episodes | |
2020 | Briarpatch | N/A | Director: "Breadknife Weather" | |
2020 | Ramy | N/A | Director: "Uncle Naseem" | |
2020 | Monsterland | N/A | Director: "Iron River, MI" | |
2021 | Hacks | N/A | Director: 2 episodes | |
2022 | I Love That for You | N/A | Director: 2 episodes | |
2023 | Tiny Beautiful Things | — | Director: 4 episodes |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2010–2012 | The Slope | Desiree | Also director, writer and producer |
Personal television appearances
Year | Title | Notes | Role | Ref(s) |
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2014 | How We Make Movies | TV series | Herself | |
2018 | Entertainment Tonight Canada | TV series | Herself | |
2018 | Dykes, Camera, Action! | Documentary | Herself | |
2019 | Hollywood Insider | TV series | Herself |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref(s) |
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2014 | Independent Spirit Award | Best Debut Script | Appropriate Behavior | Nominated | |
San Diego Asian Film Festival | Grand Jury Award | Won | |||
2018 | Sundance Film Festival | Grand Jury Prize - U.S. Dramatic | The Miseducation of Cameron Post | Won | |
2018 | Dallas International Film Festival | Grand Jury Prize | Nominated | ||
2018 | Molodist International Film Festival | Sunny Bunny Prize | Nominated | ||
2018 | Seattle International Film Festival | Futurewave Youth Jury Award | Nominated | ||
2018 | Sydney Film Festival | Sydney Film Prize | Nominated | ||
2018 | São Paulo International Film Festival | New Directors Competition | Nominated | ||
2018 | Transatlantyk Festival: Lodz | Transatlantyk Distribution Award | Nominated | ||
2018 | Valladolid International Film Festival | Silver Spike | Won | ||
2018 | Valladolid International Film Festival | Youth Jury Award | Nominated | ||
2018 | Valladolid International Film Festival | Golden Spike | Nominated |
See also
In Spanish: Desiree Akhavan para niños