- Stephen Frears
Infobox Actor
name = Stephen Frears
imagesize =
caption = Frears in Sweden, 1989, promoting his movie "Dangerous Liaisons "
birthdate = birth date and age|1941|6|20|df=y
location = flagicon|EnglandLeicester ,England
height = 5' 7" (1.70 m)
birthname = Stephen Arthur Frears
occupation =film director
baftaawards = Best Single Play
1981 "BBC2 Playhouse: Going Gently" (#7.27)
Best Single Drama
2003 "The Deal"
cesarawards = Best Foreign Film
1990 "Dangerous Liaisons "
goyaawards = Best European Film
2006 "The Queen"
spouse =Mary-Kay Wilmers
Anne Rothenstein (1992-) Stephen Arthur Frears (born20 June 1941 ) is a two-time Oscar-nominated English film director.Biography
Early life
Frears was born and raised in
Leicester ,England to anAnglican father and aJewish mother. Educated atGresham's School ,Norfolk , from 1954 to 1959, he went on to study law atTrinity College, Cambridge , between 1960 and 1963. However, after Cambridge his initial career was intelevision where he contributed to several high-profile series such as theBBC 's "Play for Today ".Career
In the mid-1980s he came to prominence as an important director of British and later American films. His first film was the 1972 "Gumshoe". But it was his production of the
Hanif Kureishi screenplay "My Beautiful Laundrette " forChannel 4 in 1985 that led to his notice as a capable film director. The production was released theatrically to great acclaim, and received a nomination for an Academy Award and two nominations for BAFTA Awards.He next directed another successful British film, the
Joe Orton biopic "Prick Up Your Ears " (1987), which was followed by a second film from aHanif Kureishi screenplay, "Sammy and Rosie Get Laid ". The following year he made hisHollywood debut with "Dangerous Liaisons ". The film was quite successful at the box office. It received numerous nominations for Academy Awards and BAFTA Awards, and Frear himself was nominated for theBAFTA Award for Best Direction .He had another critical success with "
The Grifters " (1990), for which he was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Director . His film "Hero" (1992), starringDustin Hoffman , was a major box office disappointment. He was also nominated for a Razzie Award for his direction of "Mary Reilly" (1996).He has since directed a number of successful films in both Britain and America, including "
The Hi-Lo Country " (1998), "High Fidelity" (2000), "Dirty Pretty Things" (2003) and "Mrs Henderson Presents " starringJudi Dench andBob Hoskins . In recent years he has also occasionally returned to directing for television, perhaps most notably helming "The Deal", a dramatised account of the alleged deal betweenTony Blair andGordon Brown to decide which of them should become leader of the Labour Party in 1994, forChannel 4 in 2003. His latest film, "The Queen", was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture . It achieved immense critical acclaim, box office success and awards. He himself received his second Oscar nomination for his direction of the film and Dame Helen Mirren won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role. In 1987, he teamed up with actorAdrian Edmondson for "Mr Jolly Lives Next Door ", also starringPeter Cook for a 45 minute programme from the cult series "The Comic Strip Presents". In 1985 he had also directed a Comic Strip parody of "Rebecca" with the usual Comic Strip ensemble.He has also directed two films based on stories by
Roddy Doyle , "The Snapper" and "The Van". He holds the "David Lean Chair in Fiction Direction" from theNational Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, England where he teaches frequently.Personal life
He lives in London with his wife, the painter
Anne Rothenstein , and his two younger children Frankie and Lola. He also has two children, Sam and Will, from his previous marriage toMary-Kay Wilmers . Early in his career he made a programme featuring the bandThe Scaffold and is name checked in their hit song, "Lily the Pink".Oscar nominations
*1990 - Best Director for "The Grifters"
*2006 - Best Director for "The Queen"Filmography
*"The Burning" (1968)
*"Gumshoe" (1971)
*"Bloody Kids " (1979)
*"Afternoon Off " (1979)
*"Walter and June " (1983)
*"The Hit " (1984)
*"My Beautiful Laundrette " (1985)
*"Prick Up Your Ears " (1987)
*"Sammy and Rosie Get Laid " (1987)
*"Dangerous Liaisons " (1988)
*"The Grifters" (1990)
*"Hero" (1992)
*"The Snapper" (1993)
*"Mary Reilly" (1996)
*"The Van" (1996)
*"The Hi-Lo Country " (1998)
*"High Fidelity" (2000)
*"Liam" (2000)
*"Fail Safe" (2000)
*"Dirty Pretty Things" (2002)
*"The Deal" (2003)
*"Mrs Henderson Presents " (2005)
*"The Queen" (2006)
*"Cheri" (2009)External links
*imdb name|id=0001241|name=Stephen Frears
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