Michael Caton-Jones
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John Farr: Leo and Kate: They Didn't Go Down With The ShipBarkin is effective, too, as the submissive woman who can't admit she's made a mistake in wedding him. Sensitively directed by Michael Caton-Jones, "Life" will resonate with anyone who's ever had to fight for respect and independence. In this article: Kate Winslet, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Johnny Depp, J.M. Barrie, Ellen Barkin, Robert DeNiro, Titanic, and Academy Awards |
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Wikipedia | September 24, 2009
Stephen Woolley
...for the Academy Award for Best Picture), and Interview with the Vampire, all directed by Neil Jordan. He also helped establish the directors Michael Caton-Jones and Richard Stanley . Woolley established an association with Miramax , which...
In this article: Stephen Woolley, Neil Jordan, The Crying Game, London, Academy Award, Screen on the Green, Channel 4, Richard Stanley, and Miramax
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Wikipedia | September 16, 2009
David Belton
...a BBC reporter covering the 1994 Rwandan Genocide led him to write the original story and produce the film Shooting Dogs, directed by Michael Caton-Jones, which dramatizes the events at the Ecole Technique Officielle. It was retitled Beyond the...
In this article: David Belton, Ten Days to War, 1994 Rwandan Genocide, Grierson Awards, Ecole Technique Officielle, TV Documentary, Simon Schama, Vincent van Gogh, and Jessica Lynch
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Wikipedia | August 19, 2009
After the Wedding
...Best Foreign Language Film, but lost out to The Lives of Others. It has been announced that a remake will be released in 2010 directed by Michael Caton-Jones starring Tom Wilkinson and Camilla Belle. Jacob Pederson manages an Indian...
In this article: After the Wedding, Denmark, and Camilla Belle
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L.A. Times - The Daily Mirror | August 05, 2009
Budd Schulberg and Sammy Glick
...produce "Sammy," thought Lumet should have jumped in and had the film made. Kirkwood was ticked. Sammy was down. Then Sammy was up. Michael Caton-Jones sent for Schulberg to visit the set of "Doc Hollywood" in 1991. Caton-Jones was...
In this article: B.P. Schulberg, Budd Schulberg, Samuel Goldwyn, Ben Stiller, Hollywood, MGM, Academy Awards, and What Makes Sammy Run?
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | April 24, 2009
Susan Boyle: everything you need to know about Britain's Got Talent star
...Lothian, also the birthplace of Doctor Who star David Tennant, golfer Bernard Gallacher and Basic Instinct 2 director Michael Caton Jones. :: Fan mail addressed to "Susan Boyle, Britain's Got Talent singer, Scotland" finds its way to her...
In this article: Susan Boyle, Britain's Got Talent, West Lothian College, Oxygen, Catholic church, Cry Me a River, ITV, Alastair Campbell, Bernard Gallacher, and Labour
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Times Online | January 10, 2009
Leonardo DiCaprio, Hollywood outsider
...is what matters. Michael taught me how to create a character. He taught me how serious film-making really is. "Michael was a mentor," he goes on. "He took me in like a little brother. He guided me into the code of ethics one has to have,...
In this article: Leonardo DiCaprio, Arthur Rimbaud, New York, Kate Winslet, This Boy's Life, Titanic, George DiCaprio, and Hollywood
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 15, 2007
Desperation, Fear On Both Sides of 'Gates'
...of verisimilitude. It was shot in and around the school where hundreds of men, women and children met their gruesome deaths; director Michael Caton-Jones used a combination of professionals and local Rwandans, most of whom lost loved ones to...
In this article: Nicola Walker, Shooting Dogs, Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina, John Hurt, Rob Roy, Rwanda, and David Belton
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 11, 2007
'It' Boy Hugh Dancy Tackles Broadway
...as best as he possibly could. I thought it was a very mature piece of acting." Belton said director Michael Caton-Jones thought Dancy reminded him of a young Leonardo DiCaprio, whom he directed in the 1993 film, "This Boy's Life." He...
In this article: Hugh Dancy, David Belton, Journey's End, Broadway, Rwandan Genocide, David Grindley, Helen Mirren, and Evening
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 30, 2006
'Basic Instinct 2': A Hammy Plot With A Pickle on the Side
...miasma that is modern . . . zzzz-zzzz. Oh, sorry folks, drifted off there. One of Caton-Jones's most fiendish inventions does, however, earn him points for providing wit in a script that otherwise has none. He focuses on a recent...
In this article: Basic Instinct 2, Sharon Stone, David Morrissey, Catherine Tramell, Michael Douglas, London, David Thewlis, Charlotte Rampling, and Henry Bean
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www.washingtonpost.com | September 05, 2002
'City by the Sea': A Rocky Destination
...city by the sea but also the city no longer seen: that is, the city from which Vincent escaped to have his Manhattan life. The director, Michael Caton-Jones, is at his best in evoking the two ocean burgs, the Long Beach of the '50s and the...
In this article: City by the Sea, Robert De Niro, Long Beach, Patti LuPone, and Road to Perdition
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Michael Caton-Jones (born Michael Jones; October 15, 1957) is the director of such films as Scandal, Rob Roy, Memphis Belle and The Jackal.
Caton-Jones was born in Broxburn, Lothian, Scotland. He went to St Marys Academy in Bathgate, Wellington College and trained at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK. Jones married Beverly Caton and both changed their surnames to Caton-Jones. They have a daughter, Daisy, born while he was attending film school. Jones and Caton later divorced and in 2000 he married Laura Viederman. Caton Jones is a lifelong Celtic FC supporter.
His film Basic Instinct 2 won several Razzies at the 2007 ceremony.
- Birth Date:
- October 15, 1957
- Birthplace:
- Broxburn, Lothian, Scotland
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