Alex Ross Perry

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Alex Ross Perry

Alex Ross Perry is an American filmmaker and actor. Prolific in independent film, he is best known for writing and directing Listen Up Philip (2014) and Her Smell (2018).

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Alex Ross Perry
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Perry in 2014
EducationNew York University
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • film producer
  • actor
  • film editor
Years active2009–present
Spouse
Anna Bak-Kvapil
(m. 2016)
Children1
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Perry discussing film and his The Color Wheel in 2011

Early life

Perry is Jewish. He grew up in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, where he worked on a local television news program during high school.[1] After graduating, he moved to New York City to attend NYU.[1][2] He graduated from NYU's film program in 2006. From 2005 to 2007, Perry worked at the East Village-based video store Kim's Video,[1][2][3] where he met many of the cast and crew members who would later work on his films, including director of photography Sean Price Williams.[1][2][3] He was influenced by Philip Roth,[2][4] Vincent Gallo,[2][4] Jerry Lewis,[2][4] and Thomas Pynchon.[2]

Career

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Perry's first feature, Impolex, premiered in 2009. Made on a budget of $15,000[5] and shot on 16mm film stock, the film is an absurdist comedy inspired by Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow.[2] The film was released theatrically in 2011.[5]

Perry's second feature, The Color Wheel, premiered at festivals in 2011. The film, a dark screwball comedy influenced by the work of Philip Roth,[1][2][4] was co-written by Perry with Carlen Altman; the two also played the lead roles in the film. The film was named the best undistributed film of 2011 by the Indiewire[6] and Village Voice[7] polls, and placed 12th in a similar poll conducted by Film Comment.[8] It was released theatrically on May 18, 2012.

Perry's next film, a comedy titled Listen Up Philip, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival[9] in 2014.

In 2015, Perry's fourth directorial effort was Queen of Earth, which stars Elisabeth Moss, Katherine Waterston, Patrick Fugit, Kentucker Audley, and Kate Lyn Sheil. It had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on February 7, 2015,[10] and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on August 26, 2015.[11] In April 2015, Disney hired Perry to write a live-action adaptation of the Winnie the Pooh franchise, with the resulting Christopher Robin released to theaters in August 2018.[12] He also optioned Don DeLillo's The Names for a feature adaptation.[13]

In 2017 he directed the music video for Aly & AJ's single "Take Me", and in 2019, also directed the music video for the single Church for the same band.

His films Golden Exits and Her Smell were released in 2018 and 2019, respectively.

In 2022, he directed the music video for Pavement's single "Harness Your Hopes",[14] "Bones" for Soccer Mommy[15] and the long form mockumentary "Metal Myths: Ghost Pt. 2" for Ghost.[16]

In 2024, Perry's documentary-fiction hybrid film about Pavement titled Pavements,[17] a continuation of his collaboration with the band, premiered. The film incorporates concert footage from an original jukebox musical staged by Perry titled Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement Musical, featuring Zoe Lister-Jones, Michael Esper, and Kathryn Gallagher.[18]

Personal life

In 2016, after nine years of dating, Perry married visual artist Anna Bak-Kvapil.[19] They have one child.[20] Perry is a vegan.[21]

Filmography

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Editor Notes
2009 Impolex Yes Yes Yes Yes
2011 The Color Wheel Yes Yes Yes Yes
2013 The Sixth Year Yes Yes Yes Segment director: "Episode 5"
Additional screenplay material
2014 Listen Up Philip Yes Yes
2015 Queen of Earth Yes Yes Yes
2017 Golden Exits Yes Yes Yes
2018 Nostalgia Yes Yes
Christopher Robin Yes
Her Smell Yes Yes Yes
2020 Paul Schrader: Man in a Room Yes Yes Documentary short
2023 The Sweet East Yes
2024 Rite Here Rite Now Yes Concert film; co-directed with Tobias Forge
Pavements Yes Yes
2025 Videoheaven Yes Yes Documentary film[22][23]
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Acting credits

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Year Title Role
2010 Tiny Furniture Ashlynn's Friend
2011 The Color Wheel Colin
Happy Life Donald
Green Phillip Roth expert
2012 Somebody Up There Likes Me Pizza Customer #1
2015 7 Chinese Brothers Hats at Cars
Devil Town Detective Ira Goldberg
2016 Joshy Adam
2024 An Almost Christmas Story Dave the Dog (voice)
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Music videos[24]

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Year Title Artist(s)
2016 "I Can Only Stare" Sleigh Bells
2017 "Take Me" Aly & AJ
2019 "Church"
"Don't Go Changing"
"Good Woman" Anika Pyle
"Sludge" Vivian Girls
"Yellow is the Color of Her Eyes" Soccer Mommy
2021 "Justine Go Genesis" Sleigh Bells
2022 "In the Eyes of Our Love" Yumi Zouma
"Where the Light Used to Lay"
"Astral Projection"
"Harness Your Hopes" Pavement
"Metal Myths" Ghost
"Bones" Soccer Mommy
2023 "Days Move Slow" Bully
"Jesus He Knows Me" Ghost
"Tidal Session" Momma
"The Flood" Zilched
"Ghostwriter" Speedy Ortiz
2024 "Stopping and Staring" Gustaf
"Missing Out" Maya Hawke
"Dark"
"I'm A Man" Kim Gordon
2025 "Bunky Pop" Sleigh Bells[25]
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