- Paul Greengrass
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name = Paul Greengrass
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birthname = Paul Greengrass
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birthdate = birth date and age|1955|8|13
location =Cheam ,Surrey ,England ,U.K.
occupation =film director andscreenwriter
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baftaawards = Best Single Drama
2000 "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence"
2005 "Omagh "
Best Director
2006 "United 93"
iftaawards = Best Director of a Feature Film
2002 "Bloody Sunday (TV film) "
Best Script (Film & Television)
2002 "Bloody Sunday (TV film) "
awards = Golden Berlin Bear
2002 "Bloody Sunday"
website =Paul Greengrass (b.
August 13 ,1955 inCheam ,Surrey ) is anAcademy Award -nominated, BAFTA Award-winning Englishwriter andfilm director . He specializes in dramatizations of real-life events and is known for his signature use of hand-held cameras.Biography
Greengrass was educated at
Sevenoaks School and Queens' College,Cambridge University . He first worked as a director in the 1980s, for theITV current affairs programme "World in Action ". At the same time he co-authored the notorious book "Spycatcher " withPeter Wright , former assistant director ofMI5 , which contained enough sensitive information that theBritish Government attempted (unsuccessfully) to ban it. [Thorpe, Vanessa (2007). [http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,2141993,00.html "Hollywood's Favourite Brit"] ,The Guardian August 5, 2007. Online version retrieved April 22, 2008.]He then moved into drama, directing made-for-television films such as "The One That Got Away", based on
Chris Ryan 's book about SAS actions in theGulf War , and "The Fix", based on the story of the betting scandal which shook British football in 1964.His 1998 film "
The Theory of Flight " starred Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter, who played a woman with motor neurone disease. The film dealt with the difficult issue of the sexuality of people with disabilities.Greengrass co-wrote the screenplay for "Omagh", which depicted the 1998 bombing of
Omagh , and directed "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence " (1999), which told the story ofStephen Lawrence , a black youth whose murder was not properly investigated by theMetropolitan Police and his mother's investigations, which led to revelations aboutinstitutional racism in the police."Bloody Sunday" (2002), depicted the 1972 Bloody Sunday
shooting s of Northern Irish anti-internment activists by British soldiers in an almost documentary style; it shared First Prize at the 2002Berlin Film Festival withHayao Miyazaki 's "Spirited Away ".Based on that film, Greengrass was hired to direct 2004's "The Bourne Supremacy", a sequel to the 2002 film "The Bourne Identity", after the first film's director,
Doug Liman left the project. The film starredMatt Damon asJason Bourne , an amnesiac who realizes he was once a topCIA assassin and is now being pursued by his former employers. It proved to be an unexpectedly enormous financial and critical success, and secured Greengrass's reputation and ability to get his smaller, more personal films made.In 2006, Greengrass directed "United 93", a film based on the September 11th hijacking of
United Airlines Flight 93 . The film received immense critical acclaim, particularly for Greengrass' again quasi-documentary-style directing. After receiving many Best Director awards and nominations from critics circles (including theBroadcast Film Critics Association ), Greengrass won theBAFTA award for Best Director at the60th British Academy Film Awards and received an Oscar nomination for Achievement in Directing at the79th Academy Awards . For his role in writing the film, he earnedWriters Guild of America Award and BAFTA nominations for Best Original Screenplay.He followed this with a return to the Bourne franchise. "The Bourne Ultimatum", released in 2007, was an even bigger success than the previous two films and provided him with yet another BAFTA nomination for Best Director at the
61st British Academy Film Awards .He is currently directing "Green Zone", a film of "
Imperial Life in the Emerald City ", the bestselling, award-winning book by theWashington Post 's Baghdad bureau chief,Rajiv Chandrasekaran . It details the mistakes made in post-war Iraq. It is filming in Spain and Morocco withMatt Damon andGreg Kinnear . [cite news | author=Diane Garrett | url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117966380.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | title=Damon, Greengrass re-teaming | publisher=Variety | date=2007-06-06 | accessdate=2008-01-22 ]Greengrass was initially attached to direct "
Watchmen ", but the production was shut down a few weeks before filming was due to start and the "Watchmen" film was directed byZack Snyder instead.Greengrass's future plans include directing "
They Marched into Sunlight ", a book byDavid Maraniss which revolves around the controversy surrounding the Vietnam conflict, focusing on one day, when a major battle was occurring in Vietnam and a major protest was simultaneously happening in the US. Greengrass is also slated to direct a fourth "Bourne" film alongside starMatt Damon , although a release date has yet to be announced. [ [http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=print_story&articleid=VR1117981337&categoryid=2520 Universal's re-born identity] ]Filmography
*"Resurrected" (1989)
*"The One That Got Away" (1996)
*"The Theory of Flight " (1998)
*"The Murder of Stephen Lawrence " (1999)
*"Bloody Sunday" (2002)
*"The Bourne Supremacy" (2004)
*"United 93" (2006)
*"The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007)
*"Green Zone" (2009)
*"They Marched Into Sunlight" (TBA)
*"Fourth Bourne Film" (TBA)References
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Academy Award -nominated, BAFTA Award-winning Englishwriter andfilm director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1955-8-13
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cheam ,Surrey ,England ,United Kingdom
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