Born on October 20, 1946, in Cheltenham, England, he is a British film and television director known for his diverse work across genres. He gained recognition with "Richard III" (1995), a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's play starring Ian McKellen. His career includes films like "Wimbledon" (2004) and "Firewall" (2006), as well as acclaimed TV projects such as "The Gathering Storm" (2002), which earned him a BAFTA. His work is noted for its strong storytelling and visual style.
WIMBLEDON
Wimbledon is a romantic comedy set against the prestigious backdrop of the Wimbledon tennis championships. The film follows Peter Colt, a...
FIREWALL
In the movie Firewall, a security specialist is forced to rob a bank in order to protect his family from a ruthless criminal who holds them hostage....
SLADE IN FLAME
Slade in Flame is a British film that takes a gritty and realistic look at the rise and fall of a fictional rock band during the glam rock era of the...
THE MISSIONARY
The Missionary is a British comedy film that tells the story of a young missionary who faces various challenges while trying to spread the word of God...