John Boorman

Description:

John Boorman attended Catholic school (Salesian Order) although his family was not, in fact, Roman Catholic. His first job was for a dry-cleaner. Later, he worked as a critic for a women's journal and for a radio station until he entered the television business, working for the BBC in Bristol. There, he started as assistant but worked later as director on documentaries, such as The Newcomers (1964). His friendship with Lee Marvin allowed him to work in Hollywood (e.g. Point Blank (1967) and Hell in the Pacific (1968)) from where he returned to the UK (e.g. Leo the Last (1970), Zardoz (1974) or Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977)). He became famous for Excalibur (1981), The Emerald Forest (1985) and his autobiographic story Hope and Glory (1987) where he tells his own experiences as a child after World War II and which brought him another Academy Award Nomination after Deliverance (1972).

Overview

Birthday January 18, 1933
Born In Rosehill, Carshalton, Surrey, England, UK
Height 173 cm
Spouse/Ex- Isabella Weibrecht 1997 - present (3 children),Christel Kruse Boorman 1957 - ? (divorced)
Children Lola Boorman

Did you know

Trivia Said he cast Nicol Williamson and Helen Mirren as Merlin and Morgana, respectively, against both their protests, in Excalibur (1981) because he thought their real-life dislike for each other would give their scenes more of an edge.
Quotes [on the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy by Peter Jackson] I think it was a brilliant idea to make three films ... I'm glad "The Lord Of The Rings" is being made now, and I'm looking forward to seeing it. I'm sure it'll be a big success.
Nickname Titch
Trademarks Usually has a shot in his movies of a hand emerging from a body of water holding a weapon.

Scores

Hope and Glory
1h 53m
7.3
Excalibur
2h 20m
7.3
The General
2h 4m
7.2
Deliverance
1h 49m
7.6
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