Richard Stuart Linklater (born July 30, 1960)
[According to the State of Texas. Texas Birth Index, 1903–1997. At Ancestry.com] is an American
film director and
screenwriter.
Early life
Linklater was born in
Houston, Texas. He studied at
Sam Houston State University and left midway through his stint in college to work on an off-shore
oil rig in the
Gulf of Mexico. While working on the rig he read a lot of literature, but on land he developed a love of film through repeated visits to a repertory theater in Houston. It was at this point that Linklater realized he wanted to be a filmmaker. After his job on the oil rig, Linklater used the money he had saved to buy a
Super-8 camera, a projector, and some editing equipment, and moved to
Austin. It was there that the aspiring cineaste founded the
Austin Film Society and grew to appreciate such
auteurs as
Robert Bresson,
Yasujiro Ozu,
Rainer Werner Fassbinder,
Nagisa Oshima, and
Josef Von Sternberg.