Nancy Meyers was born on December 8, 1949 in Pennsylvania, USA as Nancy Jane Meyers. She is a writer and producer, known for The Holiday (2006), The Intern (2015) and Something's Gotta Give (2003). She was previously married to Charles Shyer.
I wasn't the kind of kid like Spielberg or Lucas who knew to go to film school. I didn't know at 12 ...Show more »
I wasn't the kind of kid like Spielberg or Lucas who knew to go to film school. I didn't know at 12 what I was going to do; it took me until I was about 23. I studied journalism in college, but after school, I got a job in public television and I never worked as a journalist for one moment. Show less «
I've always been blessed with confidence. I am a glass-half-full person. My first movie, 'Private Be...Show more »
I've always been blessed with confidence. I am a glass-half-full person. My first movie, 'Private Benjamin,' got turned down by every studio until the very last one, but I just kept thinking, 'Why are you people not seeing that this is a hit movie? What is wrong with you?' Show less «
I don't want to be known as the one who makes movies for older people.
I don't want to be known as the one who makes movies for older people.
Movies don't look hard, but figuring it out, getting the shape of it, getting everybody's character ...Show more »
Movies don't look hard, but figuring it out, getting the shape of it, getting everybody's character right and having it be funny, make sense and be romantic, it's creating a puzzle. Yes, having been a writer for so long, I have an awareness of when things are going awry, but it doesn't mean I know how to fix them. Show less «
Like most struggling writers trying to get their scripts commissioned, I had to do something odd to ...Show more »
Like most struggling writers trying to get their scripts commissioned, I had to do something odd to pay the rent. So, aged 21, I started up my own small cheesecake company in Philadelphia. Show less «
There's a hardening of the culture. Reality TV has lowered the standards of entertainment. You're le...Show more »
There's a hardening of the culture. Reality TV has lowered the standards of entertainment. You're left wondering about the legitimacy of relationships. It's probably harder to entertain the same people with a more classic form of writing, and romantic comedies are a classic genre. Show less «
My movies are not messed with by the studios.
My movies are not messed with by the studios.
We don't want to be our own niche. We're filmmakers like everybody. How many years in a row are we g...Show more »
We don't want to be our own niche. We're filmmakers like everybody. How many years in a row are we going to talk about the fact that we make films and we are women? Enough already. Show less «
Being part of a team helped me so much. I know the fact that there was a man in the room with me all...Show more »
Being part of a team helped me so much. I know the fact that there was a man in the room with me all those years made the medicine go down. I had made the companies money. I didn't have to start, like a lot of women, from ground zero. My path was not the same as a woman starting out by herself. Show less «
I really wanted to be a writer.
I really wanted to be a writer.
I like to eat meals I will remember. Otherwise, what's the point?
I like to eat meals I will remember. Otherwise, what's the point?
I don't shoot movies quickly because I get a lot of coverage and a lot of angles, so we have all the...Show more »
I don't shoot movies quickly because I get a lot of coverage and a lot of angles, so we have all the pieces in the editing. I do a lot of takes, but it's because I'm looking for something. Show less «
I'm no actor. And I wasn't like George Lucas or Spielberg, making home movies as a teenager, either....Show more »
I'm no actor. And I wasn't like George Lucas or Spielberg, making home movies as a teenager, either. But I would go back and watch certain movies again and again. By the time I saw 'The Graduate' I was aware of how these amazing stories could be told. Show less «
I don't diet, I don't do fads, I've just decided to not eat carbs. So no more bread and pasta for th...Show more »
I don't diet, I don't do fads, I've just decided to not eat carbs. So no more bread and pasta for the month. I can't live without chocolate, though. I've always got a bar in my handbag. It has to be 72%. Any less and it's too sweet, any more and it's inedible. Like I said, I'm very particular. Show less «