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John Boorman
Date of birth:
1933
Mini Bio:
John Boorman attended Catholic school (Salesian Order) although his family was not, in fact, Roman Catholic. His first job was for a drycleaner. 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) an 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).
Directed by John Boorman
Movies (4 of 4)
The extraordinary true story of the rise and fall of the gangster, Martin Cahill.
(1)
The General
No mortal could possess it! No kingdom could command it!
(3)
Excalibur
Squeel like a pig - Ned Beatty!
(2)
Deliverance
There are two kinds of people in his up-tight world: his victims and his women.
(1)
Point Blank
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Co-stars
Angie Dickinson
Brendan Gleeson
Helen Mirren
Ned Beatty
Ed O'Neill
Adrian Dunbar
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