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AI Summary
- Woody Allen began in stand-up and television before becoming a defining voice of 1970s cinema with 'Annie Hall,' which won four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director
- Over his six-decade career, he has written and directed more than 50 films exploring themes of love, irony, and existential doubt across comedy and drama
- His filmography spans iconic works from 'Manhattan' and 'Hannah and Her Sisters' to 'Midnight in Paris,' establishing him as an Academy Award-winning filmmaker and writer