American director, film critic, novelist, and actor Quentin Jerome Tarantino was born on March 27, 1963.
His films are distinguished by extensive allusions to pop culture and film genres, non-linear plots, grim comedy, stylized violence, lengthy conversation, widespread profanity use, cameos, and ensemble casts.
The usage of music from the 1960s and 1970s, fictional brand parodies, and depictions of women’s bare feet are some other stylistic elements of his direction.
Quentin Tarantino parents: Tony Tarantino, Connie Zastoupil
Tony Tarantino, an ambitious actor, and Connie McHugh’s gave birth to Quentin Tarantino on March 27, 1963, in Knoxville, Tennesse. Tony, his father left the family before his son was born. Through his mother, he has Irish and Cherokee ancestry; his father is of Italian descent.
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Quint Asper, a character played by Burt Reynolds in the television series Gunsmoke, inspired part of his name. During a visit to Los Angeles, Tarantino’s mother got to know his father. Connie left Los Angeles and relocated to Knoxville, where her parents resided, following a brief marriage and divorce. With his mother by his side, Tarantino returned to Los Angeles in 1966.