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Anthony Minghella

Anthony Minghella, CBE (6 January 1954 – 18 March 2008) was a British film director, playwright and screenwriter. He was chairman of the board of Governors at the British Film Institute between 2003 and 2007. He directed Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991), The English Patient (1996), The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), and Cold Mountain (2003), and produced Iris (2001), The Quiet American (2002), Michael Clayton (2007), and The Reader (2008).

Anthony Minghella

Minghella in 2004
Born(1954-01-06)6 January 1954
Ryde, Isle of Wight, England
Died18 March 2008(2008-03-18) (aged 54)
London, England
Alma materUniversity of Hull
Occupations
  • Playwright
  • director
  • screenwriter
Years active1975–2008
Spouses
  • Yvonne Miller (div.)
  • Carolyn Choa
    (m. 1985)
Children2, including Max
RelativesDominic Minghella (brother)

He received the Academy Award for Best Director for The English Patient (1996). In addition, he received three more Academy Award nominations; he was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay for both The English Patient and The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), and was posthumously nominated for Best Picture for The Reader (2008), as a producer.

Early life and education Edit

Minghella was born in Ryde, on the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England that is a popular holiday resort. His family are well known on the island, where they ran a café in Ryde until the 1980s and have run an eponymous business making and selling Italian-style ice cream since the 1950s.[1] His parents were Edoardo Minghella (an Italian immigrant) and Leeds-born Gloria Alberta (née Arcari).[2][3] His mother's ancestors originally came from Valvori, a small village in southern Lazio, Italy.[4][5] He was one of five children, his sisters Gioia Minghella-Giddens, Edana Minghella and Loretta Minghella, and a brother Dominic Minghella who would also become a screenwriter and producer.

Minghella attended St. Mary's Catholic Primary School, Ryde, Sandown Grammar School, and St John's College, Portsmouth. Early interests suggested a possible career as a musician,[6] with Minghella playing keyboards with local bands Earthlight and Dancer. The latter recorded an album titled Tales of the Riverbank in 1972, although it was not released until 2001.

He attended the University of Hull, studying drama.[7] As an undergraduate he had arrived at university with an EMI contract for the band, in which he sang and played keyboards; while at university he wrote words and music for an adaptation of Gabriel Josipovici's Mobius the Stripper (1975) .[8]

Minghella graduated after three years and stayed on to pursue a PhD. He also taught at the university for several years, on Samuel Beckett and on the medieval theatre. Ultimately, he abandoned his pursuit of a PhD to work for the BBC.[9]

Career Edit

Minghella's debut work was a stage adaptation of Gabriel Josipovici's Mobius the Stripper (1975) and it was his Whale Music (1985) that brought him notice.[10] His double bill of Samuel Beckett's Play and Happy Days was his directorial debut and debut feature film as a director was A Little Like Drowning (1978). During the 1980s, he worked in television, starting as a runner on Magpie before moving into script editing the children's drama series Grange Hill for the BBC and later writing The StoryTeller series for Jim Henson. He wrote several episodes of the ITV detective drama Inspector Morse and an episode of long-running ITV drama Boon. Made in Bangkok (1986) found mainstream success in the West End.

Radio success followed with a Giles Cooper Award for the radio drama Cigarettes and Chocolate[11] first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1988. It was revived on 3 May 2008 as a tribute to its author director following his death. His production starred Juliet Stevenson, Bill Nighy and Jenny Howe. His first radio play Hang Up, starring Anton Lesser and Juliet Stevenson, was revived on 10 May 2008 as part of the BBC Radio 4 Minghella season.[12]

Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990), a feature drama written and directed for the BBC's Screen Two anthology strand, bypassed TV broadcast and instead had a cinema release. He turned down an offer to direct another Inspector Morse to do the project, even though he believed that the Morse episode would have been a much higher-profile ll assignment. The English Patient (1996) brought him two Academy Awards nominations, Best Director (which he won) and Adapted Screenplay. He also received an Adapted Screenplay nomination for The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999).

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, a pilot episode television adaptation which he co-wrote and directed, was broadcast posthumously on BBC One (23 March 2008); watched by 6.3 million viewers. He vocally supported I Know I'm Not Alone, a film of musician Michael Franti's peacemaking excursions into Iraq, Palestine and Israel. He directed a party election broadcast for the Labour Party in 2005. The short film depicted Tony Blair and Gordon Brown working together and was criticised for being insincere: "The Anthony Minghella party political broadcast last year was full of body language fibs", said Peter Collett, a psychologist at the University of Oxford. "When you are talking to me, I'll give you my full attention only if I think you are very high status or if I love you. On that party political broadcast, they are staring at each other like lovers. It is completely false."[13]

With Samuel Beckett's 100th birthday celebrations, he returned to radio on BBC Radio 3 with Eyes Down Looking (2006), with: Jude Law, Juliet Stevenson and David Threlfall.[14] An operatic directorial debut came with Puccini's Madama Butterfly. Premiered at the English National Opera (London, 2005), then at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (Vilnius, March 2006) and at the Metropolitan Opera (New York City, September 2006). The latter was transmitted live into cinemas worldwide (7 March 2009) as part of the Met's HD series and is now available on DVD. The ENO work was to have led to other operatic projects, directing again at English National Opera and collaborating with Osvaldo Golijov on a new opera for the Met and ENO, writing the libretto and directing the production.[8]

He was honoured with the naming of The Anthony Minghella Theatre at the Quay Arts Centre (Isle of Wight). He made an appearance in the 2007 film Atonement as a television host interviewing the novelist central to the story.

His last work was the screenplay of the film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical Nine (1982); Arthur Kopit (book) and Maury Yeston (score). It is based on the film . He shared credit with Michael Tolkin on the screenplay.

The department of Film, Theatre & Television at the University of Reading, opened in 2012, was named in his honour.

Personal life and death Edit

Minghella met his first wife, Yvonne Miller, when they were students.[15] They had one daughter, Hannah,[16] who is currently the Head of Motion Pictures at J. J. Abrams' Bad Robot. Minghella and Miller eventually divorced and in 1985 Minghella married Hong Kong–born choreographer and dancer Carolyn Jane Choa.[5] They had one son, Max, an actor, screenwriter and director. Max is best known for his role as Nick Blaine in the Hulu drama series The Handmaid's Tale.

Minghella's younger brother, Dominic Minghella, is the creator of the popular British television series Robin Hood and Doc Martin, and a scriptwriter. His sister, Loretta Minghella, is First Church Estates Commissioner at the Church Commissioners, having previously been Director of Christian Aid.[17] His sister Edana participated in a jazz event on the Isle of Wight, and his nephew Dante is one of the participants in Channel 4's Child Genius series.

Minghella was a fan of Portsmouth F.C., and appeared in the Channel 4 documentary, Hallowed Be Thy Game. His home had two double bedrooms dedicated to the display of Portsmouth memorabilia dating back to the club's founding in 1898.[18][19]

Minghella died of a haemorrhage on 18 March 2008 in Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith, following an operation the previous week to remove cancer of the tonsils and neck.[20][21]

Memorial plaques Edit

A memorial plaque to Minghella was unveiled on 2 March 2016 by Jude Law, at Western Gardens, Ryde, Isle of Wight.[22] He is commemorated with a green plaque on The Avenues, Kingston upon Hull. The 2009 film Nine is dedicated in his memory.[23]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1978 A Little Like Drowning Yes Yes No
1990 Truly, Madly, Deeply Yes Yes No
1993 Mr. Wonderful Yes No No
1996 The English Patient Yes Yes No
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Yes Yes No
2000 Play Yes No No Short film
2001 Iris No No Executive
2002 Heaven No No Yes
The Quiet American No No Executive
2003 Cold Mountain Yes Yes No
2005 The Interpreter No No Executive
2006 Catch a Fire No No Yes
2006 Breaking and Entering Yes Yes Yes
2007 Michael Clayton No No Executive
2008 The Reader No No Yes
Love You More No No Yes
2008 New York, I Love You No Yes Executive Segment "Shekhar Kapur"
2009 Nine No Yes No Posthumous release

Television Edit

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1990 Inspector Morse Yes Episode: "Driven To Distraction"
2008 The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Yes Yes executive TV pilot

Acting roles Edit

Year Title Role
1978 A Little Like Drowning Eduardo
2007 Atonement Interviewer

Theatre Edit

Selected plays

  • Whale Music (New End Theatre, Hampstead, June 1981); revived for radio, BBC Radio 4, 10 May 2008
  • Two Planks and a Passion[24] (Greenwich Theatre, November 1984)
  • A Little Like Drowning (Hampstead Theatre, July 1984)
  • Made in Bangkok (West End debut as a playwright, Aldwych Theatre. 18 March 1986, director Michael Blakemore)
  • Hang Up (radio play for BBC Radio 4,1987)
  • Cigarettes and Chocolate (60-minute radio play for BBC Radio 4, 1988)
  • Eyes Down Looking (Beckett 100th Birthday tribute, radio play for BBC Radio 3, 1 April 2006)

Accolades Edit

Year Work Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1990 Truly, Madly, Deeply 3 1
1996 The English Patient 12 9 13 6 7 2
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley 5 7 1 5
2003 Cold Mountain 7 1 13 2 8 1
2008 The Reader 5 1 5 1 4 1
2009 Nine 4 1 5
Total 33 11 42 11 29 4

References Edit

  1. ^ . Minghella Icecream. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  2. ^ Mario Falsetto, ed. (2013). Anthony Minghella: Interviews. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. pp. 135ff. ISBN 9781617038211., from Minghella on Minghella
  3. ^ "Gloria Minghella obituary". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Anthony Minghella bio". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  5. ^ a b Minghella, Anthony, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (subscription required)
    Lyall, Sarah (14 December 2006). "In the Spotlight, Two Sides of London". The New York Times..
  6. ^ "Guardian Obituary". TheGuardian.com. 18 March 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  7. ^ Macaulay, Jo. . Red Funnel Ferries. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  8. ^ a b Parry, David. Anthony Minghella, 1954–2008. Opera, May 2008, p505-6.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2014.; viewed 24 January 2014.
  10. ^ "Anthony Minghella at Hollywood.com". Hollywood.com. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  11. ^ . BBC News. Archived from the original on 14 March 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  12. ^ Hemley, Matthew (25 April 2008). "BBC radio to air Minghella play season". The Stage. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  13. ^ Henderson, Mark (6 September 2006). "The science behind their mutual dislike". The Times. London. Retrieved 18 March 2008.
  14. ^ Koek, Ariane (1 April 2006). "BBC – Radio 3 – The Verb – Beckett centenary". BBC. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  15. ^ "From ice-cream kid to Oscar glory: English Patient director Anthony Minghella dies of brain haemorrhage at 54". London Evening Standard. 18 March 2008. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  16. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (26 June 2017). "TriStar Chief Hannah Minghella on 'Wonder Woman' Envy, 'Baby Driver' Buzz and Her Late Father's Legacy". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  17. ^ "Our directors". Christian Aid. from the original on 19 July 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  18. ^ "Anthony Minghella". Portsmouth Football Club. 18 March 2008. from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  19. ^ Duff, Oliver (19 March 2008). "Pandora: Director's dream for Pompey". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  20. ^ Reuters (18 March 2008). "Oscar-winner Minghella dies after cancer op". Independent. PA. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2019. {{cite news}}: |author1= has generic name (help)
  21. ^ Carr, David (18 March 2008). "Anthony Minghella, director, Dies at 54". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  22. ^ "Memorial Plaque for Anthony Minghella Unveiled". islandecho.co.uk. 2 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  23. ^ Thomason, David (26 November 2009). "The Significance of Nine for Anthony Minghella's Legacy". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  24. ^ Set in 1392, the play by Anthony Minghella hilariously recounts the citizens of York staging a medieval production of the Mystery Plays, ready for King Richard II and Queen Anne's visit to the city. Suddenly the entire community of York explodes in a fever of affectation, expense and comical posturing, as rival guilds battle it out to impress the royal party with their wagon plays.

External links Edit

  • Anthony Minghella at IMDb
  • Media Masterclass with Anthony Minghella on Directing Film
  • , BAFTA webcast, 2 December 2006
  • Anthony Minghella interview with stv, November 2006[permanent dead link]
  • , Minghella Film Festival, Isle of Wight
  • Anthony Minghella, a brother to all he met[dead link] by Dominic Minghella, 24 March 2008
  • by Charlie Rose, 24 March 2008
  • Anthony Minghella, my teacher, my friend, by Harvey Weinstein, The Times, 10 April 2008
  • Anthony Minghella remembered by Jude Law, The Observer, Sunday 14 December 2008
  • Minghella musical discovered, BBC Humberside.
  • Obituaries:
    • BBC, 18 March 2008
    • The Guardian, 18 March 2008
    • Variety, 18 March 2008
    • The Guardian, 19 March 2008
    • The Daily Telegraph, 19 March 2008[dead link]
    • The Times, 19 March 2008
    • The Independent, 19 March 2008
    • The New York Times, 19 March 2008
    • Los Angeles Times, 19 March 2008
    • The Washington Post, 19 March 2008
  • Tributes:
    • Minghella Movie Marathon, BBC, updated 25 March 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
    • , at British Film Institute. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
    • More stars join Minghella marathon, iwcp.co.uk, 4 March 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
    • Anthony Minghella's family celebrates his memory with film festival, Syma Tariq, The Guardian, 12 March 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2009.

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Anthony Minghella CBE 6 January 1954 18 March 2008 was a British film director playwright and screenwriter He was chairman of the board of Governors at the British Film Institute between 2003 and 2007 He directed Truly Madly Deeply 1991 The English Patient 1996 The Talented Mr Ripley 1999 and Cold Mountain 2003 and produced Iris 2001 The Quiet American 2002 Michael Clayton 2007 and The Reader 2008 Anthony MinghellaCBEMinghella in 2004Born 1954 01 06 6 January 1954Ryde Isle of Wight EnglandDied18 March 2008 2008 03 18 aged 54 London EnglandAlma materUniversity of HullOccupationsPlaywrightdirectorscreenwriterYears active1975 2008SpousesYvonne Miller div Carolyn Choa m 1985 wbr Children2 including MaxRelativesDominic Minghella brother He received the Academy Award for Best Director for The English Patient 1996 In addition he received three more Academy Award nominations he was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay for both The English Patient and The Talented Mr Ripley 1999 and was posthumously nominated for Best Picture for The Reader 2008 as a producer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Memorial plaques 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Acting roles 6 Theatre 7 Accolades 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditMinghella was born in Ryde on the Isle of Wight an island off the south coast of England that is a popular holiday resort His family are well known on the island where they ran a cafe in Ryde until the 1980s and have run an eponymous business making and selling Italian style ice cream since the 1950s 1 His parents were Edoardo Minghella an Italian immigrant and Leeds born Gloria Alberta nee Arcari 2 3 His mother s ancestors originally came from Valvori a small village in southern Lazio Italy 4 5 He was one of five children his sisters Gioia Minghella Giddens Edana Minghella and Loretta Minghella and a brother Dominic Minghella who would also become a screenwriter and producer Minghella attended St Mary s Catholic Primary School Ryde Sandown Grammar School and St John s College Portsmouth Early interests suggested a possible career as a musician 6 with Minghella playing keyboards with local bands Earthlight and Dancer The latter recorded an album titled Tales of the Riverbank in 1972 although it was not released until 2001 He attended the University of Hull studying drama 7 As an undergraduate he had arrived at university with an EMI contract for the band in which he sang and played keyboards while at university he wrote words and music for an adaptation of Gabriel Josipovici s Mobius the Stripper 1975 8 Minghella graduated after three years and stayed on to pursue a PhD He also taught at the university for several years on Samuel Beckett and on the medieval theatre Ultimately he abandoned his pursuit of a PhD to work for the BBC 9 Career EditMinghella s debut work was a stage adaptation of Gabriel Josipovici s Mobius the Stripper 1975 and it was his Whale Music 1985 that brought him notice 10 His double bill of Samuel Beckett s Play and Happy Days was his directorial debut and debut feature film as a director was A Little Like Drowning 1978 During the 1980s he worked in television starting as a runner on Magpie before moving into script editing the children s drama series Grange Hill for the BBC and later writing The StoryTeller series for Jim Henson He wrote several episodes of the ITV detective drama Inspector Morse and an episode of long running ITV drama Boon Made in Bangkok 1986 found mainstream success in the West End Radio success followed with a Giles Cooper Award for the radio drama Cigarettes and Chocolate 11 first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1988 It was revived on 3 May 2008 as a tribute to its author director following his death His production starred Juliet Stevenson Bill Nighy and Jenny Howe His first radio play Hang Up starring Anton Lesser and Juliet Stevenson was revived on 10 May 2008 as part of the BBC Radio 4 Minghella season 12 Truly Madly Deeply 1990 a feature drama written and directed for the BBC s Screen Two anthology strand bypassed TV broadcast and instead had a cinema release He turned down an offer to direct another Inspector Morse to do the project even though he believed that the Morse episode would have been a much higher profile ll assignment The English Patient 1996 brought him two Academy Awards nominations Best Director which he won and Adapted Screenplay He also received an Adapted Screenplay nomination for The Talented Mr Ripley 1999 The No 1 Ladies Detective Agency a pilot episode television adaptation which he co wrote and directed was broadcast posthumously on BBC One 23 March 2008 watched by 6 3 million viewers He vocally supported I Know I m Not Alone a film of musician Michael Franti s peacemaking excursions into Iraq Palestine and Israel He directed a party election broadcast for the Labour Party in 2005 The short film depicted Tony Blair and Gordon Brown working together and was criticised for being insincere The Anthony Minghella party political broadcast last year was full of body language fibs said Peter Collett a psychologist at the University of Oxford When you are talking to me I ll give you my full attention only if I think you are very high status or if I love you On that party political broadcast they are staring at each other like lovers It is completely false 13 With Samuel Beckett s 100th birthday celebrations he returned to radio on BBC Radio 3 with Eyes Down Looking 2006 with Jude Law Juliet Stevenson and David Threlfall 14 An operatic directorial debut came with Puccini s Madama Butterfly Premiered at the English National Opera London 2005 then at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre Vilnius March 2006 and at the Metropolitan Opera New York City September 2006 The latter was transmitted live into cinemas worldwide 7 March 2009 as part of the Met s HD series and is now available on DVD The ENO work was to have led to other operatic projects directing again at English National Opera and collaborating with Osvaldo Golijov on a new opera for the Met and ENO writing the libretto and directing the production 8 He was honoured with the naming of The Anthony Minghella Theatre at the Quay Arts Centre Isle of Wight He made an appearance in the 2007 film Atonement as a television host interviewing the novelist central to the story His last work was the screenplay of the film adaptation of the Tony Award winning musical Nine 1982 Arthur Kopit book and Maury Yeston score It is based on the film 8 He shared credit with Michael Tolkin on the screenplay The department of Film Theatre amp Television at the University of Reading opened in 2012 was named in his honour Personal life and death EditMinghella met his first wife Yvonne Miller when they were students 15 They had one daughter Hannah 16 who is currently the Head of Motion Pictures at J J Abrams Bad Robot Minghella and Miller eventually divorced and in 1985 Minghella married Hong Kong born choreographer and dancer Carolyn Jane Choa 5 They had one son Max an actor screenwriter and director Max is best known for his role as Nick Blaine in the Hulu drama series The Handmaid s Tale Minghella s younger brother Dominic Minghella is the creator of the popular British television series Robin Hood and Doc Martin and a scriptwriter His sister Loretta Minghella is First Church Estates Commissioner at the Church Commissioners having previously been Director of Christian Aid 17 His sister Edana participated in a jazz event on the Isle of Wight and his nephew Dante is one of the participants in Channel 4 s Child Genius series Minghella was a fan of Portsmouth F C and appeared in the Channel 4 documentary Hallowed Be Thy Game His home had two double bedrooms dedicated to the display of Portsmouth memorabilia dating back to the club s founding in 1898 18 19 Minghella died of a haemorrhage on 18 March 2008 in Charing Cross Hospital Hammersmith following an operation the previous week to remove cancer of the tonsils and neck 20 21 Memorial plaques EditA memorial plaque to Minghella was unveiled on 2 March 2016 by Jude Law at Western Gardens Ryde Isle of Wight 22 He is commemorated with a green plaque on The Avenues Kingston upon Hull The 2009 film Nine is dedicated in his memory 23 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1978 A Little Like Drowning Yes Yes No1990 Truly Madly Deeply Yes Yes No1993 Mr Wonderful Yes No No1996 The English Patient Yes Yes No1999 The Talented Mr Ripley Yes Yes No2000 Play Yes No No Short film2001 Iris No No Executive2002 Heaven No No YesThe Quiet American No No Executive2003 Cold Mountain Yes Yes No2005 The Interpreter No No Executive2006 Catch a Fire No No Yes2006 Breaking and Entering Yes Yes Yes2007 Michael Clayton No No Executive2008 The Reader No No YesLove You More No No Yes2008 New York I Love You No Yes Executive Segment Shekhar Kapur 2009 Nine No Yes No Posthumous releaseTelevision Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1990 Inspector Morse Yes Episode Driven To Distraction 2008 The No 1 Ladies Detective Agency Yes Yes executive TV pilotActing roles Edit Year Title Role1978 A Little Like Drowning Eduardo2007 Atonement InterviewerTheatre EditSelected plays Whale Music New End Theatre Hampstead June 1981 revived for radio BBC Radio 4 10 May 2008 Two Planks and a Passion 24 Greenwich Theatre November 1984 A Little Like Drowning Hampstead Theatre July 1984 Made in Bangkok West End debut as a playwright Aldwych Theatre 18 March 1986 director Michael Blakemore Hang Up radio play for BBC Radio 4 1987 Cigarettes and Chocolate 60 minute radio play for BBC Radio 4 1988 Eyes Down Looking Beckett 100th Birthday tribute radio play for BBC Radio 3 1 April 2006 Accolades EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Anthony Minghella Year Work Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe AwardsNominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins1990 Truly Madly Deeply 3 11996 The English Patient 12 9 13 6 7 21999 The Talented Mr Ripley 5 7 1 52003 Cold Mountain 7 1 13 2 8 12008 The Reader 5 1 5 1 4 12009 Nine 4 1 5Total 33 11 42 11 29 4References EditTheatre Record and its indexes for play production dates and awards Meet the Minghellas Minghella Icecream Archived from the original on 9 December 2014 Retrieved 7 December 2014 Mario Falsetto ed 2013 Anthony Minghella Interviews Jackson University Press of Mississippi pp 135ff ISBN 9781617038211 from Minghella on Minghella Gloria Minghella obituary The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 22 August 2015 Anthony Minghella bio Filmreference com Retrieved 7 July 2009 a b Minghella Anthony Oxford Dictionary of National Biography subscription required Lyall Sarah 14 December 2006 In the Spotlight Two Sides of London The New York Times Guardian Obituary TheGuardian com 18 March 2008 Retrieved 9 January 2017 Macaulay Jo Gioia Minghella on family ice cream amp Anthony Red Funnel Ferries Archived from the original on 16 December 2014 Retrieved 7 December 2014 a b Parry David Anthony Minghella 1954 2008 Opera May 2008 p505 6 Anthony Minghella Biography Starpulse com Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 Retrieved 25 January 2014 viewed 24 January 2014 Anthony Minghella at Hollywood com Hollywood com Retrieved 7 July 2009 BBC BBC Radio 4 Programmes Saturday Play Cigarettes and Chocolate BBC News Archived from the original on 14 March 2010 Retrieved 7 July 2009 Hemley Matthew 25 April 2008 BBC radio to air Minghella play season The Stage Retrieved 7 July 2009 Henderson Mark 6 September 2006 The science behind their mutual dislike The Times London Retrieved 18 March 2008 Koek Ariane 1 April 2006 BBC Radio 3 The Verb Beckett centenary BBC Retrieved 7 July 2009 From ice cream kid to Oscar glory English Patient director Anthony Minghella dies of brain haemorrhage at 54 London Evening Standard 18 March 2008 Retrieved 13 December 2014 Siegel Tatiana 26 June 2017 TriStar Chief Hannah Minghella on Wonder Woman Envy Baby Driver Buzz and Her Late Father s Legacy The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 6 February 2015 Retrieved 13 December 2014 Our directors Christian Aid Archived from the original on 19 July 2010 Retrieved 1 November 2010 Anthony Minghella Portsmouth Football Club 18 March 2008 Archived from the original on 1 December 2008 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Duff Oliver 19 March 2008 Pandora Director s dream for Pompey The Independent Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Reuters 18 March 2008 Oscar winner Minghella dies after cancer op Independent PA Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2019 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author1 has generic name help Carr David 18 March 2008 Anthony Minghella director Dies at 54 The New York Times Retrieved 19 March 2008 Memorial Plaque for Anthony Minghella Unveiled islandecho co uk 2 March 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Thomason David 26 November 2009 The Significance of Nine for Anthony Minghella s Legacy The Guardian Retrieved 9 June 2020 Set in 1392 the play by Anthony Minghella hilariously recounts the citizens of York staging a medieval production of the Mystery Plays ready for King Richard II and Queen Anne s visit to the city Suddenly the entire community of York explodes in a fever of affectation expense and comical posturing as rival guilds battle it out to impress the royal party with their wagon plays External links EditAnthony Minghella at IMDb Media Masterclass with Anthony Minghella on Directing Film Anthony Minghella A Life in Pictures BAFTA webcast 2 December 2006 Anthony Minghella interview with stv November 2006 permanent dead link About Anthony Minghella Film Festival Isle of Wight Anthony Minghella a brother to all he met dead link by Dominic Minghella 24 March 2008 An Appreciation of Anthony Minghella by Charlie Rose 24 March 2008 Anthony Minghella my teacher my friend by Harvey Weinstein The Times 10 April 2008 Anthony Minghella remembered by Jude Law The Observer Sunday 14 December 2008 Minghella musical discovered BBC Humberside Obituaries BBC 18 March 2008 The Guardian 18 March 2008 Variety 18 March 2008 The Guardian 19 March 2008 The Daily Telegraph 19 March 2008 dead link The Times 19 March 2008 The Independent 19 March 2008 The New York Times 19 March 2008 Los Angeles Times 19 March 2008 The Washington Post 19 March 2008 Tributes Minghella Movie Marathon BBC updated 25 March 2009 Retrieved 22 July 2009 Minghella Movie Marathon at British Film Institute Retrieved 22 July 2009 More stars join Minghella marathon iwcp co uk 4 March 2009 Retrieved 22 July 2009 Anthony Minghella s family celebrates his memory with film festival Syma Tariq The Guardian 12 March 2009 Retrieved 22 July 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony Minghella amp oldid 1175413305, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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