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This page uses content from the Anthony Minghella biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Anthony Minghella (born January 6, 1954) is an Academy Award-winning British film director, playwright and screenwriter.

He was born on the Isle of Wight to an Italian/Scottish father and a mother who came from the Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland. He went to Sandown Grammar School and St John's College (Portsmouth). He is a graduate of the University of Hull where he completed both his undergraduate and graduate courses.

During the 1980s he worked in television, script editing the children's drama series Grange Hill for the BBC and later writing The Storyteller series for Jim Henson. He also worked on episodes of the popular ITV detective drama Inspector Morse.

His move into film occurred in 1990, when Truly, Madly, Deeply — a one-off drama he had written and directed for the BBC's Screen One anthology strand — became a major success when released to cinemas. This was Minghella's first work as a director, and he only chose to direct it himself as he thought that it would be little-watched and give him an opportunity to learn the craft before embarking on bigger projects. In order to make the film he had turned down an offer to direct an episode of Inspector Morse, which he thought would be a much higher-profile assignment. He won an Academy Award for his work as director of The English Patient.

He is currently the chairman of the British Film Institute. He vocally supported I Know I'm Not Alone, a film of musician Michael Franti's peacemaking excursions into Iraq, Palestine and Israel. He directed a party election broadcast for the Labour Party in 2005. The short film depicted rivals Tony Blair and Gordon Brown working together and was criticised for being insincere. "The Anthony Minghella party political broadcast last year was full of body language fibs", says Peter Collett, a psychologist at the University of Oxford. "When you are talking to me, I'll give you my full attention only if I think you are very high status or if I love you. On that part political broadcast, they are staring at each other like lovers. It is completely false."[1]

His operatic debut was with Puccini's MADAMA BUTTERFLY; first seen at the English national Opera in London in 2005; and later seen at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in September 2006.

He is married to Hong Kong-born choreographer, Carolyn Choa. His brother, Dominic Minghella, is also a successful scriptwriter, and his son, Max Minghella, is an actor.

He is a big Portsmouth FC fan and appeared on a Channel 4 documentary Hallowed Be Thy Game talking about his passion for the club.

Selected filmography

  • Living with Dinosaurs (1989) (TV) (writer)
  • Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990)
  • Mr. Wonderful (1993)
  • The English Patient (1996)
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
  • Play (2000)
  • Cold Mountain (2003)
  • Breaking and Entering (2006)

Awards

  • 2003 National Board of Review Award - Best Adapted Screenplay for Cold Mountain (2003)
  • 1999 National Board of Review Award - Best Director for The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
  • 1997 Academy Award - Best director for The English Patient (1996)
  • 1997 BAFTA Film Award - Best film for The English Patient (1996) (shared with Saul Zaentz)
  • 1997 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards - Best Director and Best Screenplay for The English Patient (1996)
  • 1997 Directors Guild of America Award - Outstanding Achievement in Motion Pictures for The English Patient (1996)
  • 1997 Golden Globe Award - Best Director for The English Patient (1996)
  • 1992 BAFTA Film Award - Best original screenplay for Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990)

External links

  • Anthony Minghella interview with stv, November 2006



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