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Stephen Frears Biography
Birth Name:
Stephen Arthur Frears
Birth Place:
Leicester, England
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign:
06/20/1941, Gemini
Profession:
Director
Although this stylish British auteur has directed many Oscar-nominated performances — Glenn Close and Michelle Pfeiffer in
Dangerous Liaisons
, Judy Dench in
Mrs. Henderson Presents
, and Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening in
The Grifters
— Frears has only earned two nods himself. While well regarded (and well awarded) on his side of the pond, the Hollywood machine didn't truly give Frears his due until 2006's
The Queen.
After launching his career in theater, he became an assistant filmmaker, eventually making his feature directorial debut with 1971's
Gumshoe
. It would be over a decade before he helmed another feature (1984's
The Hit
). In between, he made his name in British TV, directing and often producing small-screen adaptations of lauded stage productions. He began to make an impression as a film director with the 1985 art-house hit
My Beautiful Launderette
, which featured all the hallmarks of a Frears film: strong performances (especially from a then-unknown Daniel Day-Lewis as a gay punk) and pointed political commentary. A string of fine films followed: The unsettling Joe Orton biopic
Prick Up Your Ears
, the social satire
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid
, and Frears' Hollywood debut, the deliciously devious
Dangerous Liaisons
. 1990's
The Grifters
, a decidedly American film based on a pulp novel, earned him an Oscar nomination, but he discovered the fickleness of the American film industry with two successive bombs:
Hero
, an underrated, Preston Sturges-like romp, and the hilariously bad Jekyll and Hyde tale
Mary Reilly
, which earned him a Razzie nomination. Wisely, Frears opted to helm more artistic, independent films, scoring modest successes with
High Fidelity
, as well as the European-made films
The Van
and
Liam
. The international hit
Dirty Pretty Things
, which examined the underbelly of London through immigrants' eyes, earned Frears his best notices in years. But it was 2006's
The Queen
, starring a riveting Helen Mirren as Elizabeth II, that finally got U.S. audiences to prick up their ears and open their wallets. Frears deservedly earned his first Golden Globe nod for his work as well as his second Oscar nomination.
Stephen Frears Fast Facts:
Studied law before becoming an assistant director at London's Royal Court Theatre.
His breakthrough feature film
My Beautiful Laundrette
was originally made for British TV.
Directed Michael Sheen as British Prime Minister Tony Blair in two projects: the 2003 made-for-British-television movie
The Deal
and the 2006 feature
The Queen
.
Holds the David Lean Chair in Fiction Direction from the England's National Film and Television School, where he also teaches.
Stephen Frears Relationships:
Anne Rothenstein - Wife
Francis Frears - Son
Lola Frears - Daughter
Mary Kay Wilmers - Ex-wife
Sam Frears - Son
Will Frears - Son
Stephen Frears Awards:
2000 Emmy: Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special - Nominee
1990 Oscar: Best Achievement in Directing - Nominee
2006 Oscar: Best Achievement in Directing - Nominee
2007 Golden Globe: Best Director - Motion Picture - Nominee
College:
University of Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge, England
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