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Terry George |
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December 20, 1952 (1952-12-20)
(age 57)
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Terry George (born December 20, 1952) is an Irish screenwriter and director. Born and
raised in Belfast, Northern
Ireland much of his film work (e.g. The
Boxer, Some Mother's Son, and In the Name of the
Father) involves the Troubles in Northern Ireland. He has been
nominated for two Oscars; Best Writing, Screenplay Based on
Material from Another Medium in 1993 for In the Name of the
Father and Best Writing, Original Screenplay for Hotel Rwanda in
2004.
Biography
George was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and moved to New York City, New York, United States in
1981. In 1985, he made his American stage debut as playwright of
The Tunnel, a drama based on a prison escape from Long
Kesh prison camp in Northern Ireland. Also that year, he had
his first collaboration with Jim Sheridan, who directed and starred. A
year later he researched the non-fiction book
The Pizza Connection with Shana Alexander. In 1993, he made his
debut as screenwriter and assistant director with In the Name of the
Father, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, and directed and
co-written by Jim Sheridan. The film was nominated for seven
Academy Awards including best adapted screenplay for George and
Sheridan. He directed and scripted the film Some Mother's
Son, starring Helen Mirren and Fionnula
Flanagan, for which he was named Young European Director of the
Year, in 1996. From 2000 until 2004, George served as executive
producer and co-creator of the CBS fall drama The District with Craig T.
Nelson, David
O'Hara and Lynne
Thigpen. Along with Billy Ray, he received screenplay credit for
the World War II
drama Hart's
War in 2002. He earned his second Academy Award nomination
in 2004 for directing, producing and co-writing Hotel Rwanda,
which starred Don
Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo. The film received three
Academy award nominations, including best original screenplay for
George. Along with fellow film writer, William Monahan, and famed musician, Van Morrison, Terry
George was honored at the second annual "Oscar Wilde: Honoring
Irish Writing in Film", held at the Ebell Wilshire in Los Angeles, California on February
22, 2007. Later that year, he directed Reservation
Road, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Ruffalo, and Academy Award
winning actresses Jennifer Connelly and Mira Sorvino.
Filmography
Writer
Director
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External
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| Films directed by Terry George |
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| 1990s |
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| 2000s |
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