
Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright is an acclaimed British filmmaker known for his distinctive style that blends sharp humor with innovative visual storytelling. He gained fame with his 'Cornetto Trilogy'—comprising 'Shaun of the Dead,' 'Hot Fuzz,' and 'The World's End'—which showcases his ability to blend genres and create engaging narratives. Wright is also recognized for films like 'Baby Driver' and 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,' which highlight his unique approach to editing and pacing. His contributions to cinema have earned him a dedicated following and critical acclaim within the industry.
Born on Apr 18, 1974 (51 years old)
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Italy:
Edgar Wright directed a documentary about Sparks, highlighting their influence on music.
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Canada:
Edgar Wright is mentioned as a name-brand director who might step into the director’s chair next.
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Kazakhstan:
Edgar Wright was also a contender for directing the new Bond film.
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Canada:
Edgar Wright was mentioned as one of the directors considered for the next Bond film.
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Ireland:
Hollywood names doing Q&As and talks at the Pilton Palais cinema include Edgar Wright.
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Ireland:
Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg moved into cinema with an endlessly inventive pastiche.
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Portugal:
Edgar Wright directed the acclaimed psychological thriller 'Last Night in Soho'.
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United Kingdom:
Edgar Wright is mentioned as someone who praised the Monkees' film 'Head'.
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United Kingdom:
Edgar Wright remembered Gene Hackman as 'the greatest'.
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United States:
Edgar Wright referred to Gene Hackman as 'the greatest' in a tribute.
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