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Michael Caton-Jones

Scottish film director


Summary

Scottish film director

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nameMichael Caton-Jones
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birth_placeBroxburn, West Lothian, Scotland

Michael Caton-Jones (born Michael Jones; 15 October 1957) is a Scottish director and producer of film and television.

Biography

Caton-Jones grew up in Broxburn, near Edinburgh. He moved to London and squatted in Stoke Newington. He attended the National Film and Television School.

He was instrumental in casting Leonardo DiCaprio in his first major film role in This Boy's Life (1993).

In October 2017, Caton-Jones told BuzzFeed News that he was forced from the production of the 1998 crime drama film B. Monkey when he refused to fire lead actress Sophie Okonedo, who producer Harvey Weinstein had deemed was not "fuckable". Weinstein told Variety that Caton-Jones left the production due to "creative differences". Michael Radford was hired to replace Caton-Jones and Okonedo was replaced by Asia Argento. Argento was one of three women who in 2017 told The New Yorker she had been raped by Weinstein.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorProducerNotes
1986The RiveterShort film;
Also editor
1989Scandal
1990Memphis Belle
1991Doc HollywoodCameo as "Maitre D'"
1993This Boy's Life
1995Rob Roy
1997The JackalCameo as "Man in Video"
2002City by the SeaCameo as "Man in Subway Train"
2005Shooting Dogs
2006Basic Instinct 2
2015Urban Hymn
2018Asher
2019Our LadiesAlso writer

Executive producer

  • Rob Roy (1995)
  • After the Wedding (2019)

Television

Miniseries

  • Brond (1987)
  • World Without End (2012)

TV series

YearTitleNotes
1988Screen TwoEpisode "Lucky Sunil"
1998TrinityEpisode "Pilot"
2010Spooks2 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
1986Torino Film FestivalBest Short FilmThe Riveter
1989European Film AcademyYoung European Film of the YearScandal
1991FantasportoBest FilmMemphis Belle
2006British Independent Film AwardsBest DirectorShooting Dogs
2007Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst DirectorBasic Instinct 2
2016Giffoni Film FestivalGolden Gryphon - Generator +18Urban Hymn
Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film FestivalAudience Award
The Organiser's Prize
2022BAFTA ScotlandBest Feature FilmOur Ladies

References

References

  1. [http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Michael-Caton-Jones.html Michael Caton-Jones Biography (1957-)]
  2. (19 August 1993). "Home from the Hollywood hills: Michael Caton-Jones left". The Independent.
  3. (27 July 2011). "The 25 Best Film Schools Rankings". The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. "Michael Caton-Jones on schooling Leonardo DiCaprio - The Skinny".
  5. Jackson McHenry [http://www.vulture.com/2017/10/director-says-weinstein-recast-actress-who-wasnt-f-ckable.html?wpsrc=nymag "Director Says Harvey Weinstein Recast the Lead in His Film Because the Actress Wasn't 'F*ckable'"], Vulture.com, 17 October 2017.
  6. (8 November 2018). "Michael Caton-Jones to Direct Scottish Catholic Choir Comedy (Exclusive)".
  7. "Michael Caton-Jones' long-gestating 'The Sopranos' starts shooting in Edinburgh".
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