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Gavin O'Connor (filmmaker)

American filmmaker (born 1963)


Summary

American filmmaker (born 1963)

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birth_placeHuntington, Long Island, New York, U.S.
alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
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* {{marriageAngela Shelton19951996enddivorced}}
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yearsactive1992–present

the American director and actor

  • Director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • playwright
  • actor Gavin O'Connor (born December 24, 1963) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, playwright, and actor. He is best known for directing the films Miracle (2004), Warrior (2011), The Accountant (2016), and The Way Back (2020).

Early life

O'Connor was raised in Huntington, New York, on Long Island.

Career

In 1992 he wrote and produced Ted Demme's directorial debut, the short film The Bet.

Three years later, he made his own feature film co–writing and directing debut with Comfortably Numb, about the moral dilemmas facing a Connecticut preppie-turned-New York City prosecutor; the film was screened at both the Cannes Film Festival and the Boston Film Festival. O'Connor then turned to the stage, producing, writing, and starring in the Off-Broadway play Rumblings of a Romance Renaissance in 1997.

At the same time, O'Connor began work on a screenplay based on then-wife Angela Shelton's memories of her childhood spent on the road with her serial-marrying mother.

Impressed by Tony Award-winning British actress Janet McTeer's appearance on Charlie Rose's talk show in 1997, he was determined to cast her in what had become Tumbleweeds (in which he co-starred); he and Shelton were forced to finance the film themselves after being unable to find backers. The movie won the Filmmakers Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival; McTeer's performance earned her a Golden Globe as Best Actress and Academy Award and Screen Actors Guild nominations in the same category; and Kimberly J. Brown, cast as her pre-teen daughter, won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance.

In 2004, after serving as executive producer of several smaller, independent projects, O'Connor directed the film Miracle, based on the true story about the American ice hockey team's victory over the Soviet Union at the 1980 Winter Olympics. He also produced the Mark Kerr HBO documentary film, The Smashing Machine.

O'Connor filmed the MMA film Warrior, for which he wrote the screenplay and directed. The film received a 2011 release, through Lions Gate Entertainment.

In 2013, O'Connor was working on adapting the novel The Hustler into a stage play. In April 2013, he signed on to direct Jane Got a Gun.

He executive produced and directed the pilot episode of the FX series The Americans. He directed and produced the pilot episode of the Netflix series Seven Seconds. In June 2014, O'Connor was set to direct his upcoming action-adventure film, Massacre in the Himalayas, which Gianni Nunnari's Hollywood Gang Productions will produce about the murder of ten climbers and the local Pakistani cook who are intent on conquering the K2 summit. He was also set to direct the WWII drama Atlantic Wall, starring Bradley Cooper.

On September 6, 2017, O'Connor landed the roles of director and writer of The Suicide Squad. By October, O'Connor had exited the project due to his story treatment reportedly being identical to Birds of Prey, as well as his commitments to The Way Back.

Personal life

O'Connor married actress Brooke Burns on June 22, 2013. He was previously married to Angela Shelton.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1992The BetShort film
1995Comfortably NumbDirectorial debut
1999Tumbleweeds
2004Miracle
2008Pride and Glory
2011Warrior
2015BrothersRemake of Warrior in Hindi
Jane Got a Gun
2016The Accountant
2020The Way Back
2025The Accountant 2

Producer only

YearTitleNotes
2002The Smashing MachineDocumentary;
Executive producer
The Slaughter Rule
2007Elvis and AnabelleExecutive producer

Acting credits

YearTitleRole
1999TumbleweedsJack Ranson
2001The Glass HouseWhitey
2011WarriorJ.J. Riley (uncredited)

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
ProducerWriterNotes
2004ClubhouseEpisode "Pilot"
2013-2014The AmericansEpisode "Pilot"
2017Seven SecondsEpisode "Pilot"
2021Mare of Easttown

References

References

  1. (October 12, 2016). "UPenn football star-turned-Hollywood director talks about the X's and O's of 'The Accountant'". WWB Holdings, LLC..
  2. Lickona, Matthew. (September 13, 2011). "Warrior's Faith".
  3. Dawson, Nick. (October 23, 2008). "Govin O'Connor, Pride and Glory". Filmmaker Magazine.
  4. Rubin, Saul. (September 15, 1999). "Gavin O'Connor & Angela Shelton". Variety.
  5. Wallace, Amy. (December 19, 1999). "Mom and Daughter or David and Goliath 'Tumbleweeds' and 'Anywhere' Duke it Out at Box Office". SF Gate.
  6. https://edition.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/Movies/03/26/spirit.awards/
  7. (September 7, 2011). "Fighting Words – exclusive interview with Gavin O'Connor, director of 'Warrior'". IrishCentral.
  8. "Bradley Cooper joins Jane Got a Gun". Moviehole.net.
  9. (2016-10-05). "Gavin O'Connor Working on Veena Sud Netflix Project". Slashfilm.
  10. (June 2, 2014). "'Warrior' Director Ascends the 'Massacre in the Himalayas'".
  11. (2016-11-30). "Bradley Cooper, Gavin O'Connor Team On Imperative's WWII Drama 'Atlantic Wall'". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  12. Gilyadov, Alex. (September 6, 2017). "Suicide Squad 2 Taps The Accountant's Gavin O'Connor to Write and Direct". IGN.
  13. McNary, Dave. (October 9, 2018). "From Marvel to DC: James Gunn in Talks to Take on ''Suicide Squad 2''". Variety.
  14. Fleming, Mike Jr.. (June 11, 2018). "Hot Spec Package: Ben Affleck, Gavin O'Connor Re-Team On Brad Ingelsby Script 'The Has-Been'". Deadline.
  15. Finn, Natalie. (December 13, 2011). "Newly Blond Brooke Burns Engaged to Warrior Director". [[E!]].
  16. "Gavin O'Connor".
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