Michael G. Wilson
Naissance : 21/01/1942
(82 ans)
New York City, New York, États-Unis
Biographie
Michael G. Wilson joined EON Productions in a legal-administrative capacity in 1972 and was named assistant to the producer on The Spy Who Loved Me. He became executive producer on Moonraker and continued with that credit on the following two Bond films. His creative abilities are evident in For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View To A Kill, The Living Daylights, and Licence To Kill, all of which he co-wrote. He became producer with his stepfather, the late Albert R. Broccoli, on A View To A Kill, continuing with The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill.
When James Bond returned to the screen after an absence of six years, Wilson produced the hugely successful GoldenEye with his sister Barbara Broccoli, followed by the next Bond films including the box office hit Skyfall, which earned a BAFTA for Best British film in 2012.
Wilson graduated from college as an electrical engineer. He then studied law at Stanford University, worked for the US government and later became a partner in a Washington D.C. firm that specialized in international law.
Together with Barbara Broccoli he has produced a number of stage productions including "La Cava" (2000), "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (2002 London, 2005 Broadway), and "A Steady Rain" (2009). In 2012 they adapted the critically acclaimed film "Once" which opened on Broadway to rave reviews. Wilson and Broccoli adapted "Chariots of Fire" which ran in London's West End during the 2012 Olympic summer.
Wilson was awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) in Her Majesty the Queen's New Year Honours List 2008. In 2014 he was honoured by the Producers' Guild of America with the David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures.
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Producteur
Films | |
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2021 |
Mourir peut attendre |
2020 |
Le Rythme de la vengeance |
2015 |
007 Spectre |
2012 |
Skyfall |
2008 |
Quantum of Solace |
2006 |
Casino Royale |
2002 |
Meurs un autre jour |
1999 |
Le Monde ne suffit pas |
1997 |
Demain ne meurt jamais |
1995 |
GoldenEye |
1989 |
Permis de tuer |
1987 |
Tuer n'est pas jouer |
1985 |
Dangereusement vôtre |
Documentaires | |
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2022 |
The Sound of 007: Live from the Royal Albert Hall (concert) |
Acteur
Films | |
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2012 |
Skyfall |
2008 |
Quantum of Solace |
2006 |
Casino Royale |
2002 |
Meurs un autre jour |
1999 |
Le Monde ne suffit pas |
1997 |
Demain ne meurt jamais |
1995 |
GoldenEye |
1989 |
Permis de tuer |
1987 |
Tuer n'est pas jouer |
1985 |
Dangereusement vôtre |
1983 |
Octopussy |
1981 |
Rien que pour vos yeux |
1979 |
Moonraker |
1977 |
L'Espion qui m'aimait |
1971 |
All the Way Home (téléfilm) |
1964 |
Goldfinger |
Scénariste
Films | |
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1989 |
Permis de tuer |
1987 |
Tuer n'est pas jouer |
1985 |
Dangereusement vôtre |
1983 |
Octopussy |
1981 |
Rien que pour vos yeux |
Invité
Émissions | |
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2002 |
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute |
Top Gear |
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1999 |
60 Minutes II |
1978 |
The South Bank Show |
1971 |
Film '72 |
Artiste
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1992 |
James Bond Jr. |
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Thor's Thunder (E65) |
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Northern Lights (E64) |
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Monument to S.C.U.M. (E63) |
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plus d'épisodes (48) | ||
1991 |
James Bond Jr. |
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City of Gold (E14) |
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Never Give a Villain a Fair Shake (E13) |
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Pompeii and Circumstance (E12) |
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plus d'épisodes (11) |