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Harmony Korine

Film Producer

Birthday January 4, 1973

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Bolinas, California, U.S.

Age 52 Years

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Who Is Harmony Korine? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on January 4, 1973, Harmony Korine is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and director renowned for his distinctive style and innovative contributions to contemporary cinema. As of 2025, Harmonry Korine is 52 years old. He became a prominent figure in the film industry with his underground films and has developed a reputation for his avant-garde approach.

You can find more about his works and contributions on his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Film Producer
Date of Birth January 4, 1973
Age 52 Years
Birth Place Bolinas, California, U.S.
Horoscope Capricorn
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Harmony Korine's physical dimensions reflect his artistic persona. He stands at approximately 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) tall and weighs around 160 lbs (72 kg). His lean physique complements his unique aesthetic in both life and work. While specific body measurements such as chest, waist, and hip sizes are lesser known, Korine's style resonates deeply with his personality.

Korine directed a commercial for Dior Addict Fragrance in 2014. In February 2020, Korine directed and photographed a Gucci tailoring campaign starring Tyler, the Creator, A$AP Rocky and Iggy Pop. In 2021, Korine directed a commercial for 7-Eleven featuring the song "Fred Sanford" by hip hop duo Marlowe, which subsequently went viral.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Harmony Korine has always maintained a somewhat private personal life. He is married to Rachel Korine, an actress who has appeared in several of his films. Their relationship has flourished over the years, and they are often seen supporting each other’s artistic endeavors. As of 2025, the couple continues to be together, sharing their lives and creative expressions. There have also been speculations surrounding his relationships and friendships within the artistic community, but he has largely kept that aspect of his life away from the public eye.

His father was an Iranian Jewish immigrant. His father was a tapdancer and produced documentaries for PBS in the 1970s about an "array of colorful Southern characters"; he would take Korine to carnivals and circuses and taught him how to use a Bolex camera.

As a child, Korine watched movies with his father, who rented Buster Keaton films for Korine and took him to see Werner Herzog's Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970) in the theater. Korine reminisced that "I knew there was a poetry in cinema that I had never seen before that was so powerful."

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Harmony Korine's estimated net worth is around $8 million. His earnings primarily derive from his successful films and various creative projects. After establishing a unique niche in the film world, Korine has been able to venture into various artistic influences, which have contributed to his financial success. His projects, such as "Spring Breakers" and "Trash Humpers," have particularly raised his profile and financial standing.

Career, Business, and Investments

Harmony Korine's career is notable for its eclecticism. He gained fame in the early 1990s with the script for "Kids," directed by Larry Clark. His subsequent works have included cult classics like "Gummo," "Julien Donkey-Boy," and "Spring Breakers." Known for pushing boundaries and experimenting with unconventional narratives, Korine has garnered a dedicated following.

In terms of investments, Korine has shown interest in various art forms and multimedia projects which align with his creative vision, leading him to collaborate with brands and artists across different fields. His artistic endeavors continue to evolve, maintaining his relevance in the ever-changing landscape of cinema.

Korine's career began when he wrote the screenplay for the Larry Clark film Kids (1995), which was followed by his directorial debut, Gummo (1997). His films typically explore unconventional narratives and themes of dysfunctional families, and also include Mister Lonely (2007), Spring Breakers (2012), and The Beach Bum (2019).

Social Network

Harmony Korine is moderately active on social media, where he shares insights into his life and creative processes. He can primarily be found on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where he engages with fans and fellow artists, offering glimpses into his experiences and upcoming projects. His online presence further consolidates his influence as an artist and cultivates a loyal following.

Korine was skating with friends in Washington Square Park when he met photographer Larry Clark. Impressed, the photographer asked him to compose a script about skaters and to include in the plot a teenage AIDS experience.

Korine told Clark, "I've been waiting all my life to write this story." Within three weeks, Korine wrote Kids, a film about 24 hours in the sex- and drug-filled lives of several Manhattan teenagers in New York City during the AIDS crisis. Kids received mixed reviews at the time of its release in 1995, but has since become a significant cult film.

Among others, the film features Chloë Sevigny and Rosario Dawson in their first movie roles. The film, while controversial, jumpstarted Korine's career. This put him into contact with film producer Cary Woods who budgeted about $1 million to produce Gummo, Korine's personal vision.

Education

Korine's journey into the arts began early, and while specific details about his formal education are not prominently featured, it is known that he was deeply influenced by the culture and environment around him in Nashville, Tennessee. Much of his artistic perspective has been shaped by his experiences and the people he has encountered rather than through traditional educational routes.


Korine released a number of photographic collections, usually in conjunction with gallery exhibits. In 1998 he published The Bad Son in conjunction with Taka Ishii gallery in Tokyo, documenting his various photo shoots with Macaulay Culkin.

In 2002, Pass the Bitch Chicken was released, a collaboration with artist Christopher Wool, which consists of Korine's photographs heavily edited by Korine and Wool. In 2009 he published Pigxote in conjunction with the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery and released by Nieves.

The university describes the exhibition, which ran through February 26, 2009, as culling "together a number of photographs from Korine's private files in order to reveal a side of the artist's creative process that remains largely unexamined.

Depicting an unnamed, mysterious young girl moving through a televised landscape of shifting contexts, Pigxote further illustrates Korine's interest in replacing plot lines and expected narrative tropes with intuitively arranged "experiential moments." They also provide a unique insight into the poetic mind of Nashville's most compelling prodigal s

on." In 2003 his works were presented at an exhibition at agnès b's Galerie du jour in Paris, with whom Korine has often been associated.

In 2010, Korine collaborated with New York Visual Artist Bill Saylor on the book Ho Bags. The book consists of drawing and paintings in which Korine and Saylor drew over each other's works. In 2011 Korine collaborated with the New York brand Supreme, releasing a set of two skateboard decks featuring original artworks by Korine.

Since 2014, Korine has taken part in twelve exhibitions at the Gagosian gallery in various locations, including New York, London, Beverly Hills and Geneva. Seven of these have been solo exhibitions. In 2019 the Gagosian featured a collection of works by Korine titled "Young Twitchy".

These works consisted of photographs taken by the artist, mostly around his home in Florida, which were then recreated in oil paint and augmented with different characters. In 2023, The Golfer’s Journal featured a collection of works by Korine titled "Wormburner", consisting of portraits of U.S. Presidents playing golf.

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