The following year, Tarantino directed The Man from Hollywood, one of the four segments of the anthology film Four Rooms, and an episode of ER, entitled " Motherhood". Cited in the media as a defining film of the modern Hollywood, the film earned Tarantino an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, a Best Director nomination and the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1994, Tarantino wrote and directed the neo-noir black comedy Pulp Fiction, a major critical and commercial success. Also in 1993, he served as an executive producer for Killing Zoe and wrote two other films. His screenplay for Tony Scott's True Romance (1993) was nominated for a Saturn Award. It proved to be Tarantino's breakthrough film and was named the "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire. As an independent filmmaker, he directed, wrote, and appeared in the crime thriller Reservoir Dogs (1992), which tells the story of six strangers brought together for a jewelry heist. He impersonated musician Elvis Presley in a small role in the sitcom The Golden Girls (1988), and briefly appeared in Eddie Presley (1992). He first began his career in the 1980s by directing and writing Love Birds In Bondage and writing, directing and starring in the black-and-white My Best Friend's Birthday, a partially lost amateur short film which was never officially released. Quentin Tarantino is an American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor, who has directed ten films. Tarantino at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International
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