- Sam Mendes
Infobox actor
name = Sam Mendes
imagesize = 180px
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birthname = Samuel Alexander Mendes
birthdate = Birth date and age|1965|8|1|df=yes
birthplace = Reading,Berkshire ,England
occupation =Theatre director ,Film director
spouse =Kate Winslet (2003-present)
yearsactive = 1993–present
website =
academyawards = Best Director
1999 "American Beauty"
laurenceolivierawards = Best Director
1996 "Company"
1996 "The Glass Menagerie "
2003 "Twelfth Night "
2003 "Uncle Vanya "
goldenglobeawards = Best Director - Motion Picture
2000 "American Beauty"
tonyawards = Best Revival of a Play
2000 "The Real Thing"Samuel Alexander Mendes CBE (born
1 August 1965 ) is an English stage andfilm director . He is known for his 1998 production of "Cabaret", starringAlan Cumming , and his debut film, "American Beauty", for which he won anAcademy Award for Directing .Biography
Early years
Mendes was born in
Reading ,Berkshire ,England to Jameson Peter Mendes, a university professor and Valerie Helene Barnett, an author of children's books. [cite web | title=Sam Mendes Biography | url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/67/Sam-Mendes.html | work=filmreference | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-09-01] His father is from Trindad's ethnic Portuguese community, and his mother EnglishJewish . [cite web | author= | title=Sam Mendes Biography | url=http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/pages/sam_mendes/index.shtml | work=Netglimse | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-09-02]Mendes first attracted attention for his production of Chekhov's "
The Cherry Orchard " in the West End starringJudi Dench before he was twenty-five years old,. Soon he was directing plays for theRoyal Shakespeare Company where his productions, many of them featuringSimon Russell Beale , included "Troilus and Cressida ", "Richard III" and "The Tempest ".He has also worked at the
Royal National Theatre , directingEdward Bond 's "The Sea",Jim Cartwright 's "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice ",Harold Pinter 's "The Birthday Party", and "Othello " withSimon Russell Beale asIago .Career
tage
In 1992 Mendes was appointed artistic director of the
Donmar Warehouse , an intimate studio space in London's West End which he quickly transformed into one of the most exciting venues in the city. His opening production wasStephen Sondheim 's "Assassins" which revelled in the show's dark, comic brilliance and rescued it from the critical opprobrium it had suffered on its American opening. He followed this with a series of excellent classic revivals, many of which attracted some of the finest actors and biggest stars of the decade. Among Mendes's best productions wereJohn Kander andFred Ebb 's "Cabaret",Tennessee Williams 's "The Glass Menagerie ",Stephen Sondheim 's "Company",Alan Bennett 's "Habeas Corpus" and his farewell duo of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya " and "Twelfth Night ", which transferred to theBrooklyn Academy of Music . As artistic director Mendes also gave some of the country's finest younger directors the opportunity to do some of their best work:Matthew Warchus 's production ofSam Shepard 's "True West",Katie Mitchell 's ofBeckett 's "Endgame",David Leveaux 's ofSophocles 's "Elektra" andTom Stoppard 's "The Real Thing" were amongst the most critically acclaimed of the decade. The Donmar's present artistic directorMichael Grandage directed some of the key productions of the later part of Mendes's tenure, includingPeter Nichols 's "Passion Play" and "Privates on Parade " and Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along".Film
;"American Beauty"Sam Mendes made his directorial debut with the box office/critically acclaimed film "American Beauty", starring Kevin Spacey. The film grossed US$356.3 million worldwide. The film won the Golden Globe Award, the BAFTA Award and the Academy Award for Best Picture. Mendes won the Golden Globe Award, the Academy Award and the director's guild of America for "American Beauty".
Mendes directed his second film in 2002 in the film "
Road to Perdition ". The film grossed US$181 million. The aggregate review score on Rotten Tomatoes was 82%; critics praised Paul Newman for his performance. The film was nominated for 6 Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor, and won one for Best Cinematography.In 2005, Mendes directed the war film "Jarhead". The film received mixed reviews, receiving a Rotten Tomatoes aggregate of 60%, and a gross revenue of US$96.9 million worldwide. The film focussed on the boredom and other psychological challenges of wartime instead of being a traditional combat-action film.
Mendes next film is based on the novel by Richard Yates "Revolutionary Road", starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and Kathy Bates. The film will be released on December 26, 2008.
As of May 2008, Mendes was directing scenes for "
Farlanders ", the working title of a film about a couple searching across North America for the perfect community in which to settle down and start a family. The film starsJohn Krasinski andMaya Rudolph , and was written byDave Eggers andVendela Vida . Scenes taking place in Montreal, Colorado and Arizona were filmed inStamford, Connecticut in the New York City suburbs. [King, Kate, special correspondent, "Credits turn Stamford into town of a thousand places: Film crew dresses city as Montreal, Arizona, Colorado for project", article, "The Advocate" of Stamford,June 1 ,2008 , pp 1, A8]Jeff Daniels ,Maggie Gyllenhaal ,Allison Janney ,Jim Gaffigan ,Catherine O'Hara ,Melanie Lynskey , Chris Messina,Cheryl Hines , Josh Hamilton and Paul Schneider also star.Personal life
After a string of romances with actresses including
Cameron Diaz ,Calista Flockhart ,Jane Horrocks , andRachel Weisz , Mendes married English actressKate Winslet on24 May 2003 inAnguilla in theCaribbean . Their first child, Joe Alfie Winslet-Mendes, was born on22 December 2004 . Mendes also has a stepdaughter, Mia Honey Threapleton, from Winslet's first marriage to assistant directorJim Threapleton . The family now lives inNew York City andAscott-under-Wychwood ,England . Mendes was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2000.Work
tage productions
* 1990: Began directing for the
Royal Shakespeare Company .
* 1992: became artistic director of theDonmar Warehouse theatre
* 1994: directed revival of "Oliver! " (with score specially revised and added to by the original composer and lyricist,Lionel Bart ) at theLondon Palladium ; the show ran for four years, becoming, on8 July 1997 , the longest-running show at that venue.
* 1994: directed revival of "Cabaret"
* 1998: directed David Hare's "The Blue Room ", starringNicole Kidman (andIain Glen ).
* 2003: directed a Broadway revival of "", starringBernadette Peters .
* 2003: started film and theatre production company, Neal Street Productions, with Pippa Harris and Caro Newling.Filmography
Director
Producer
Awards and nominations
;Awards
* 1989: Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Most Promising Newcomer – "The Cherry Orchard "
* 1995: Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Director – "The Glass Menagerie "
* 1995: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director – "The Glass Menagerie "
* 1996: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director – "Company "
* 1998: Tony Award for Best Musical Revival – "Cabaret"
* 2002: Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Director – "Uncle Vanya " and "Twelfth Night "
* 2003: Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director – "Uncle Vanya " and "Twelfth Night "References
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