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Roger Spottiswoode
Born

John Roger Spottiswoode


(1945-01-05) 5 January 1945 (age 79)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada[1]
Nationality
  • Canadian
  • British
  • Occupation(s)Film director
    Film editor
    Screenwriter
    Years active1966-present
    Organization(s)Directors Guild of America
    Directors Guild of Canada
    Spouse

    (m. 1983; div. 1997)
    Children2
    Awards

    John Roger Spottiswoode[2] (born 5 January 1945) is a Canadian-British director, editor and writer of film and television.

    Early life

    [edit]

    He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was raised in Britain.[3] His father Raymond Spottiswoode was a British film theoretician[4] who worked at the National Film Board of Canada during the 1940s, directing short films such as Wings of a Continent.

    Career

    [edit]

    In the 1960s, Spottiswoode entered the British film industry as a trainee editor where he apprenticed under editor John Bloom. In the early 1970s Spottiswoode edited several films for Sam Peckinpah.[5]

    He wanted to direct and Walter Hill advised him the best way in was to write a script. Hill and Spottiswoode collaborated on the scripts for 48 Hours and the never-made The Last Gun. [6]

    Spottiswoode turned to directing in the early 1980s and has since directed a number of notable films and television productions, including Under Fire (1983)[7] and the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies starring Pierce Brosnan.[8] Spottiswoode was a member of the writing team responsible for 48 Hrs. starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.[9] In 2000, he directed the science fiction action thriller The 6th Day starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.[10]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Film

    [edit]
    Year Title Notes Refs
    1980 Terror Train [11]
    1981 The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper Replaced director Buzz Kulik[12]
    1983 Under Fire
    1986 The Best of Times [13]
    1988 Shoot to Kill [14]
    1989 Turner & Hooch
    1990 Air America [15]
    1992 Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot [16]
    1994 Mesmer [17]
    1997 Tomorrow Never Dies
    2000 The 6th Day
    2003 Spinning Boris [18]
    2005 Ripley Under Ground
    2007 Shake Hands with the Devil [19]
    2008 The Children of Huang Shi [20]
    2012 Beyond Right and Wrong Documentary film
    Co-directed with Lekha Singh
    2014 The Journey Home Co-directed with Brando Quilici
    2016 A Street Cat Named Bob
    2021 Either Side of Midnight

    As editor

    As writer

    Television

    [edit]
    Year Title Notes
    1982 The Renegades Episode "Pilot"

    TV movies

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]

    Won

    Nominated

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Roger Spottiswoode's bio at www.northernstars.ca
  • ^ Spottiswoode, John Roger. "Directors Guild of Canada". dgc.ca.
  • ^ "Making the movies Hollywood doesn't want" by Johanna Schneller at www.theglobeandmail.com
  • ^ "Criticism: The 1930s: theory and debate" by Geoff Brown at screenonline.org
  • ^ "All Aboard...If You Dare!: An Interview with Roger Spottiswoode".
  • ^ Vagg, Stephen (14 July 2020). ""John Wick with spurs" – A look at Walter Hill's Unmade The Last Gun". Diabolique.
  • ^ "Screen: 'Under Fire'" by Vincent Canby at www.nytimes.com
  • ^ Tomorrow Never Dies Review by Todd McCarthy at variety.com
  • ^ "Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in '48 HOURS'" by Janet Maslin at www.nytimes.com
  • ^ The 6th Day Review by Todd McCarthy at variety.com
  • ^ "Spottiswoode's 'Terror Train'" by John Corry (original context from October 3, 1980, Section C, Page 10) at www.nytimes.com
  • ^ The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper Review - "Begun by director John Frankenheimer, continued by director Buzz Kulik and finally finished by Spottiswoode" at variety.com
  • ^ "Film: 'Best of Times,' Football Story" by Walter Goodman (original context from January 31, 1986, Section C, Page 20) at www.nytimes.com
  • ^ Shoot to Kill reviewatvariety.com
  • ^ Air America reviewatvariety.com
  • ^ Stop! or My Mom Will Shoot reviewatvariety.com
  • ^ Mesmer review by Leonard Klady at variety.com
  • ^ Spinning Boris review by David Rooney at variety.com
  • ^ Shake Hands With the Devil Reviewatwww.hollywoodreporter.com
  • ^ "Spottiswoode’s Nanjing drama surfaces" by Etan Vlessing at playbackonline.ca
  • ^ "‘Trahir’ tops Montreal" by Brendan Kelly at variety.com
  • ^ "Fest’s big ‘Screen’" by David Rooney at variety.com
  • ^ 2008 Genie Nomineesatwww.thestar.com
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