Nancy Savoca
Known for: Directing
Born: July 22, 1959 in Bronx, New York, USA
Nancy Savoca, a celebrated filmmaker born in the Bronx, New York, gained prominence for her work as a screenwriter, director, and producer. Known for her authentic storytelling and unique directorial style, Savoca emerged as a trailblazer with films such as "True Love" and "Dogfight." Her ability to capture raw emotions and depict nuanced human relationships garnered critical acclaim. Savoca's career exemplifies a dedication to telling impactful stories that resonate deeply with audiences, solidifying her as a respected figure in filmmaking. Born and raised in the Bronx, New York, she is the daughter of Sicilian and Argentine immigrants Calogero Savoca and Maria Elvira Savoca. Married to Richard Guay (pronounced as "gay"), also a writer and producer, they have three children: two sons and a daughter.
Known for
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The Many Miracles of Household Saints
Self
If These Walls Could Talk
Story
Dogfight
Director
Union Square
Screenplay
True Love
Director
The 24 Hour Woman
Director
Household Saints
Director
Renata
Director
Bad Timing
Writer
Dirt
Writer
The Tale of Timmy Two Chins
Director
Reno: Rebel Without a Pause
Director
If There Be Thorns
Director
The Truth About Charlie
Thanks
Murder One
Director
Third Watch
Director