- Stephen Woolley
Stephen Woolley (born 3 September
1956 inLondon ) is an Englishfilm producer and director. He is best known for his work with directorNeil Jordan , which has resulted in a number of critically acclaimed films including the Oscar winning "The Crying Game ".After programming the cinema Screen on the Green in
Islington , north London, and managing The Scala Cinema, Woolley established Palace Video in the early 1980s to distribute the types of cult cinema and international art films that had been the core of his cinema programmes. An early success was the distribution ofDavid Lynch 's films. The company then moved into cinema distribution, becoming Palace Pictures; and then film production in 1984, with many projects being supported byChannel 4 . His successes as a producer include "The Company of Wolves ", "Mona Lisa", and "The Crying Game " (nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture ), and "Interview with the Vampire ", all directed by Neil Jordan. He also helped establish the directorsMichael Caton-Jones , and Richard Stanley. Woolley established an association with Miramax, which distributed a number of Palace films in the US.Woolley had established his reputation with a series of low budget but high production value releases, but began developing more ambitious projects. In 1992, Palace Pictures became bankrupt. Since then, Woolley has concentrated on producing Jordan's films in association with Hollywood studios. By securing a three picture deal with Warner Brothers after the world wide box office hit of "
Interview with the Vampire ", Woolley was able to fund the controversial historical drama "Michael Collins". His own directorial debut, the 2005 film "Stoned", was a biopic ofBrian Jones .External links
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* [http://www.itvlocal.com/anglia/allangles/?player=ANG_AllAngles_15&void=242194 Stephen Woolley and Toby Young video interview with ITV]
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