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Paul W.S. Anderson
Birth at
4 March 1965
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Paul Wiliam Scott Anderson is a British film director, screenwriter and producer, born on March 4, 1965 in the small town of Newcastle am Tyne, UK. Childhood and youth of the actor passed in a kind, family atmosphere. Paul grew up a curious, cheerful, restless child. He was loved and respected by family friends and classmates at school. Having a kind, compliant, friendly character, Paul was never alone. Together with friends, Anderson enjoyed sports: he played football, went swimming. However, deep
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Paul Wiliam Scott Anderson is a British film director, screenwriter and producer, born on March 4, 1965 in the small town of Newcastle am Tyne, UK. Childhood and youth of the actor passed in a kind, family atmosphere. Paul grew up a curious, cheerful, restless child. He was loved and respected by family friends and classmates at school. Having a kind, compliant, friendly character, Paul was never alone. Together with friends, Anderson enjoyed sports: he played football, went swimming. However, deep in his soul, the boy dreamed of cinema, he always wanted to independently create beautiful films that will teach people courage and love.
After graduation, Paul entered the University (University of Warwick), which graduated with honors in the specialty “film and literature”, having received a bachelor’s degree.
The debut film of the actor was the drama Shopping, which was released in 1994. Since the film was banned by the authorities in the UK, it premiered in the US and was released as a stripped-down video release. The picture was a stunning success and a large box office. It was she who brought Paul incredible success and popularity. After the release, literally six months later, this film was nominated for the award in the category “Best film of the year” at the international film festival of fantastic cinema, which took place in Porto.
In 1995, Paul Anderson shot a rather good adaptation in the form of a computer game “Deathly Battle”. The film received a large number of responses, and Anderson himself was talked about as a successful and promising director.
In 1997, Paul Anderson was awarded the Pegasus Audiience Award for the film Through the Horizon, which once again confirmed his high professionalism and great directorial talent.
The next film directed by Paul A.V. Anderson “Resident Evil”, which he directed in 2002, broke all box office records, although it was not nominated in any category.
Films that were called successful, directed by Paul Anderson: “Dark Forces”, “DD. Alive or Dead”, “Alien vs. Predator”, “Death Race”, etc.