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Chris Columbus (filmmaker)

Chris Joseph Columbus[1] (born September 10, 1958) is an American filmmaker. Born in Spangler, Pennsylvania, Columbus studied film at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he developed an interest in filmmaking. After writing screenplays for several teen comedies in the mid-1980s, he made his directorial debut with a teen adventure, Adventures in Babysitting (1987). Columbus gained recognition soon after with the highly successful Christmas comedy Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992).

Chris Columbus
Columbus at New York Comic Con in 2012
Born
Chris Joseph Columbus

(1958-09-10) September 10, 1958 (age 65)
Alma materNew York University
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Years active1984–present
Spouse
Monica Devereux
(m. 1983)
Children4

The comedy Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), starring Robin Williams, was another box office success for Columbus. He went on to direct several other films throughout the 1990s, which were mostly met with lukewarm reception. However, he found commercial success again for directing the film adaptations of J. K. Rowling's novels, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) and its sequel, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002). In addition to directing, Columbus was a producer for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), and the drama The Help (2011). He also directed the fantasy Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) and the 3D action comedy Pixels (2015).

Columbus is the co-founder of 1492 Pictures, a film production company that has produced some of his films since 1995. More recently, he co-founded another production firm with his daughter in 2014, called Maiden Voyage Pictures. In 2017, he launched ZAG Animation Studios, alongside Michael Barnathan, Haim Saban, and Jeremy Zag. Columbus is also known for his collaboration with composer John Williams, with whom he had worked on the film Home Alone and the film series Harry Potter.

Early life edit

Columbus was born in Spangler, Pennsylvania, and raised in Champion, Ohio, the only child born to Mary Irene (née Puskar), a factory worker, and Alex Michael Columbus, an aluminum plant worker and coal miner.[2][3] He is of Italian and Czech descent.[4] As a child, he enjoyed drawing storyboards and began making 8mm films in high school.[2]

After graduating from John F. Kennedy High School in Warren, Ohio, he went on to study at New York University's film school at the Tisch School of the Arts, where he was a schoolmate of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and Alec Baldwin.[5][6] Although he received a scholarship, he forgot to renew it and was forced to take a factory job to pay for schooling.[7] While on shifts, he secretly worked on a 20-page screenplay, which one of his teachers would later use to help him get an agent.[7] Columbus now states that the experience "saved my life" and he was able to acknowledge "the terrifying reality I faced of having to live and work in that factory for the rest of my life in that town if I didn't make it".[7]

In 1980, while at NYU, Columbus directed a short film entitled I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here that was later noticed by Steven Spielberg.[8] I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014.[9]

Film career edit

1984–1990: Early success edit

Columbus' professional career began in the early 1980s, as a writer for the screenplay of Reckless (1984). Columbus later said, "it wasn't my best work. I intended it to be semi-biographical ... and the film was based on my attempts to break free. But the director turned it into a clumsy teen sex drama and the experience was so degrading."[10] Dissatisfied, Columbus conceived a new screenplay whilst living in an apartment loft, a comedy-horror titled Gremlins (1984). In late 1981, he eventually received a phone call from Steven Spielberg, who expressed an interest buying the script. Upon release, the film was a critical success. Columbus then moved to Los Angeles to work for Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, writing more scripts including The Goonies and Young Sherlock Holmes (both 1985).[10]

After staying in Los Angeles for two years, he said, "There's an unreality to the place, a lack of connection with real people."[11] He decided to move back to New York City. He wrote episodes for the animated series Galaxy High (1986) and received screenwriting credit for Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (1989). Columbus then started his directing career with the teen comedy Adventures in Babysitting (1987). The film received mixed reviews from critics and was regarded as a "mediocre debut".[12] Next, he wrote and directed Heartbreak Hotel (1988) which is a story about Elvis Presley being kidnapped and finding himself offering counsel and help to a small-town family. The film was a commercial failure at the box office and it also received mixed-to-negative reviews.[13]

 
Home Alone made Culkin (pictured in 1991) a child star.

In the late 1980s, fellow filmmaker John Hughes approached Columbus to direct Home Alone (1990), a comedy film written by Hughes, where eight-year-old Kevin McCallister must defend his home from two burglars. Columbus had left National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation before shooting started, because of a personality clash with actor Chevy Chase, who Columbus said treated him "like dirt".[14] Columbus particularly enjoyed the Christmas theme of the Home Alone script and quickly accepted the offer.[15] Subsequently, Columbus hired Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, and Catherine O'Hara as the principal cast. Filming took four months between February and May 1990 and the film was released to theaters on November 16, 1990, to commercial success. Home Alone grossed $285 million in North America and $190 million elsewhere for a worldwide $476.7 million, against a budget of $18 million.[16] Nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, the film served as Culkin's breakthrough role.[17][18] Dave Kehr of Chicago Tribune praised Hughes for writing recognizable characters, and Columbus for direction with "wit and warmth".[19] Home Alone has since been regarded as a "classic" to watch during the holiday season.[20]

1991–2000: Comedies and romances edit

In 1991, Columbus wrote and directed the romantic comedy-drama Only the Lonely (1991), with John Hughes serving as co-producer.[12] Starring John Candy, Maureen O'Hara, Ally Sheedy, and Anthony Quinn, the film depicts a Chicago policeman who must balance his loyalty between his mother and a shy funeral home employee, a loose adaptation of Marty. The film managed to garner some favourable reviews despite performing tepidly at the box office.[21] In 1992, Columbus returned to direct the sequel to the first film, titled Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Featuring the same principal cast of its predecessor, the plot takes place one year after the events of the first film. The film follows Kevin McCallister as he accidentally boards the wrong flight to New York City and finds himself confronted by the two same burglars in the first film. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York was released on November 20, 1992, to mixed reviews, but strong box office results, grossing $359 million worldwide.[22] Janet Maslin for The New York Times wrote that "Home Alone 2 may be lazily conceived, but it is staged with a sense of occasion and a lot of holiday cheer. The return of Mr. Culkin in this role is irresistible, even if this utterly natural comic actor has been given little new to do. Mr. Pesci and Mr. Stern bring great gusto to their characters' stupidity".[23]

Columbus' next directorial feature was Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), an adaptation of Anne Fine's novel Alias Madame Doubtfire about an unemployed father who disguises himself as a nanny so he can spend time with his children. Starring Robin Williams, Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan, Williams was given creative freedom to improvise his lines, provoking amusement to all of the cast and crew.[24] The film was released by 20th Century Fox in November 1993 to mixed and positive reception. Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 72%, praising Williams.[25] Roger Ebert calls Williams "a mercurial talent who loves to dart in and out of many different characters and voices", but thought Mrs. Doubtfire "has the values and depth of a sitcom".[26] However, the film performed well at the box office, earning $441.3 million worldwide.[27] The film also won the Academy Award for Best Makeup, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and Golden Globe Award for Best Picture.[28][29]

In 1995, Columbus co-founded his own production company, 1492 Pictures, named after the year that Christopher Columbus reached the Americas; a pun on his own name.[30] He then wrote and directed another film, a remake of the French film Neuf mois titled Nine Months (1995), which was produced by 1492 Pictures. A romantic comedy, Nine Months starred Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom Arnold, Joan Cusack, Jeff Goldblum, and Robin Williams. The story centers on a man who finds out that his longtime girlfriend is pregnant and has to change his lifestyle. Although the film was criticized for being "mismanaged",[12] it was a commercial success, grossing $138.5 million at the box office.[31] Columbus followed up on this effort with Stepmom (1998), a comedy-drama starring Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon, and Ed Harris. Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan praises Roberts and Harris' performances despite the script having a "tiny handful of honest moments".[32] With an estimated budget of $50 million, the film grossed a healthy $159.7 million worldwide.[33] Sarandon also earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama.[34]

Columbus reunited with Robin Williams for his next project, 1999's Bicentennial Man. Based on the novel The Positronic Man, by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, the film tells the story of a robot who becomes human-like and acquires emotions. The supporting cast included Sam Neill, Embeth Davidtz, Wendy Crewson, and Oliver Platt. The film was released on December 17, 1999, and was a commercial failure, grossing $87.4 million from a budget of $100 million.[35] Critical response to the film were mixed, with Ben Falk of the BBC describing it as "the worst kind of movie – one with no direction, no identity, and above all no heart".[36] Peter Stack of San Francisco Chronicle opined of the film, "It's a bit strange, and strained. More syrupy melodrama than comedy [...] doesn't have much of the usual Williams manic antics", but compliments the computer-generated imagery.[37] Bicentennial Man was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards.[38]

2001–2010: Harry Potter and other film series edit

 
Cast of the Harry Potter film series: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, 2011

After reading J. K. Rowling's 1997 fantasy novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Columbus expressed a strong desire to direct the film adaptation. In 2000, he convinced Warner Bros. to select him as director for it.[10] The film is the first installment of the Harry Potter film series and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. The story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his self-discovery as a famous wizard. Columbus relocated to the United Kingdom with his family to focus on directing.[10] Columbus said the casting process was "very intense", but Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson were eventually picked for the lead roles.[39] Filming began on September 29, 2000, and lasted for 180 days. The film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on November 4, 2001, to critical and commercial success, grossing $975.1 million worldwide.[40] The film was praised for its sets, costumes, casting, musical score, cinematography and special effects.[41] In addition, it was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Original Score, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.[42]

In 2002, Columbus returned to direct the second installment, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), based on Rowling's second novel. Featuring much of the same cast from the first film, the story follows Harry Potter's second year at the school when a chamber is opened unleashing a monster. Producer David Heyman said, "Fortunately, we benefited from the experience of the first film ... [the cast] have maintained their enthusiasm, sense of wonder".[43] Columbus also opted to use more handheld cameras for freedom of movement.[43] The film was released to theaters on November 15, 2002. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets shared similar critical acclaim to the first film, and grossed $879 million worldwide.[44] A. O. Scott of The New York Times observed that the film was long but praised it for the special effects and "thrilling" sequences.[45] At the 2003 BAFTA Awards, the film garnered nominations for Best Production Design, Best Sound, and Best Special Visual Effects.[46]

In 2004, Columbus wrote and produced Christmas with the Kranks, a Christmas comedy based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham; the film was a box office success but received mostly negative reviews.[47] In the same year, Columbus returned for the third installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Physically exhausted from the first two films, he decided not to direct but serve as producer alongside Heyman and director Alfonso Cuarón.[48] The film premiered on May 31, 2004, in the United Kingdom to strong critical praise and earned $796.9 million worldwide.[49] After returning to the United States in 2005, Columbus intended to produce a superhero film, Fantastic Four, but due to disagreements with director Tim Story, he was fired.[50] Next, he directed 2005's Rent, a musical drama adapted from the 1996 Broadway musical of the same name. The film, starring six of the original Broadway cast members, depicts the lives of several Bohemians and their struggles living in East Village of New York City from 1989 to 1990. The film had mixed reviews and a poor box office performance.[51][52]

In 2006, Columbus served as a producer for Night at the Museum, a fantasy film based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by illustrator Milan Trenc, and is the first installment in the Night at the Museum series. The film stars Ben Stiller as Larry Daley, a father who applies for a job at the American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits come to life at night. Next, he served as an executive producer for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), a sequel to the first film which was also a commercial success.[53] In 2009, he produced Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, the second installment of the series. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a box office success, earning $413.1 million worldwide.[54] That same year, he directed I Love You, Beth Cooper, a comedy starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust, based on a novel by Larry Doyle. The film was released in July 2009 to negative reviews; Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that Columbus "flattens every joke and sucks the life out of the actors", adding it is "super bad".[55]

Despite this setback, Columbus was hired by 20th Century Fox to direct Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), which he also produced. The film is the first installment in the Percy Jackson series and is based on fantasy Greek mythology: the 2005 novel The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. Starring an ensemble led by Logan Lerman, the film received mixed reviews (and was panned by fans of the original series) but found box office success upon its release in February.[56] The film grossed $226.4 million worldwide.[57] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times described it as "unadventurous and uninteresting" and criticized screenwriter Craig Titley for changing the original story.[58] The Toronto Star's Linda Barnard praised Columbus' ability to "woo a young audience" but thought the film lacked Harry Potter charm.[59]

2011–present: Focus as a producer and Pixels edit

As early as 2009, Variety magazine reported that Columbus, Michael Barnathan, and Mark Radcliffe were working on a film adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's novel The Help.[60] Released in 2011, the film of the same name was directed by Tate Taylor with Columbus serving as producer. The film and novel recount the story of a young white aspiring journalist, Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, and her relationship with two black maids, Aibileen Clark and Minny Jackson, during the Civil Rights Movement. The film received critical and commercial success, earning $216.6 million worldwide.[61] Roger Ebert described it as "involving and wonderfully acted", and Amy Biancolli of the San Francisco Chronicle called it "a film that makes us root for the good guys, hiss at the bad and convulse in laughter when good wreaks vengeance with a smile".[62] At the 84th Academy Awards, Octavia Spencer won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role. The film also received three other nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress.[63] The film won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.[64]

 
Ned Vizzini and Columbus at the New York Comic Con, 2012

In 2013, Columbus co-authored the House of Secrets book series with Ned Vizzini.[65] Shortly, Columbus returned to the Percy Jackson series, as an executive producer for the sequel titled Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. Directed by Thor Freudenthal, and starring much of the cast from the previous installment, the film grossed $200.9 million worldwide.[66] However, it received a divided critical reaction.[67] Columbus next produced Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, the final installment in the Night at the Museum series. Released in December 2014, the film was a financial success, grossing $363.2 million at the box office.[68] It was also Robin Williams' final film appearance before his death.

In 2014, Columbus cofounded production company Maiden Voyage Pictures with his daughter, Eleanor.[69][70] He also co-founded an animation studio called ZAG Animation Studios with Saban Capital Group and ZAG Entertainment.[71]

Columbus directed the science fiction comedy Pixels (2015). He first learned about the project from Adam Sandler; Columbus said "he gave me the Pixels script after we hit it off. My daughter read it and said, 'You have to read this movie. It's completely fun and unexpected'".[72] The film is based on Patrick Jean's 2010 short film of the same name, which depicts aliens who attack the Earth in the form of arcade video games. Principal photography took three months in Toronto, after which computer-generated imagery and visual effects were then applied. Starring Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan, Peter Dinklage, Josh Gad and Brian Cox, Pixels was met with mixed reviews but earned $244.9 million at the box office.[73] Marjorie Baumgarten of The Austin Chronicle said the film is "flat-footed and grows tedious after the first hour" but praised the 3D effects which "enhances the action".[74] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film one star out of four, calling it "a 3D metaphor for Hollywood's digital assault on our eyes and brains [...] relentless and exhausting".[75]

Also in 2015, Columbus served as a producer for three films: supernatural horror The Witch, Italian drama Mediterranea, and a comedy titled It Had to Be You. During 2016, Columbus produced small-scale and independent features. First, The Young Messiah, a fictional story of a seven-year-old Jesus who tries to discover the truth about his life when he returns to Nazareth from Egypt. Second, Tallulah, a comedy drama starring Elliot Page, Allison Janney, and Tammy Blanchard; the film is about a young woman who takes a baby from its negligent mother and pretends the child is her own. Tallulah premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016 and was released on Netflix on July 29, 2016.[76][77] In 2017, Columbus served as an executive producer for Menashe,[78] and a producer for Patti Cake$ and I Kill Giants. Columbus also produced The Christmas Chronicles (2018), a family film directed by Clay Kaytis.

In 2018, Columbus was announced as director of a Five Nights at Freddy's film adaptation,[79] but he backed out of the project by September 2021.[80] In 2019, Columbus joined the producers of The Lighthouse, a film directed by Robert Eggers and starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as two lighthouse keepers who lose their sanity.[81] In 2018 it was announced that Columbus would serve as an executive producer for Scoob!, an animated adventure film featuring characters from the Scooby-Doo franchise;[82] it was released on May 15, 2020.[83] He has also directed The Christmas Chronicles 2, a sequel to the film he had co-produced.[84]

Upcoming projects edit

Columbus has been attached as a director to a Hello Ghost remake, announced in 2011.[85] In 2017, Columbus said he had written a script for Gremlins 3, which is in development.[86]

Filmmaking style edit

Columbus' films are often grounded in stories about unconventional and dysfunctional families, and explore characters who lose their loved ones. He is regarded as a "sentimental" filmmaker due to his exploration of contemporary domesticity.[87][88] "One of the themes I've always been fascinated by is a character facing the potential of losing their family and what that means," Columbus said in 2017.[89] Columbus is also known for creating "emotionally vivid scenes", and admits that he is drawn to extreme emotions.[90]

Burhan Wazir of The Guardian states that Columbus prefers characters that are the "everyday American men, women, and children who struggle to uphold family traditions against a changing, sometimes intimidating society".[2] In 1993, Columbus said: "I can understand the validity of showing people the ugliness of the world, but I also think there is a place for movies to leave people with a sense of hope. If your film isn't going to do that, I just don't think it's worth making".[2] Culture website The Take opined that Columbus excels in creating heartwarming family films with untrained child actors, but found box office success without an "incredibly distinct cinematic style" to his work.[91]

Personal life edit

Columbus married choreographer Monica Devereux in 1983. The couple have four children named Eleanor, Violet, Brendan, and Isabella. Eleanor had a non-speaking role as Susan Bones in the first two Harry Potter films which her father directed. The family resides in San Francisco.[92][93][94] Columbus endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election.[95] He is also a partner at Ocean Blue Entertainment, a creative content company focused on film production.[96] He is of no relation to Christopher Columbus.

Filmography edit

Year Title Director Producer Writer Ref.
1984 Reckless No No Yes [97]
Gremlins No No Yes [98]
1985 The Goonies No No Yes [99]
Young Sherlock Holmes No No Yes [100]
1987 Adventures in Babysitting Yes No No [101]
1988 Heartbreak Hotel Yes No Yes [102]
1989 Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland No No Yes [103]
1990 Home Alone Yes No No [15]
1991 Only the Lonely Yes No Yes [104]
1992 Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Yes No No [105]
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire Yes No No [23]
1995 Nine Months Yes Yes Yes [106]
1998 Stepmom Yes Yes No [107]
1999 Bicentennial Man Yes Yes No [36]
2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Yes Executive No [39]
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Yes Executive No [108]
2004 Christmas with the Kranks No Yes Yes [109]
2005 Rent Yes Yes No [110]
2009 I Love You, Beth Cooper Yes Yes No [55]
2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Yes Yes No [58]
2015 Pixels Yes Yes No [50]
2020 The Christmas Chronicles 2 Yes Yes Yes [111]

Critical reception edit

Below are the average ratings of Columbus's films provided by two review aggregator websites:

Year Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
1987 Adventures in Babysitting 69%[112] N/A
1988 Heartbreak Hotel 38%[13] N/A
1990 Home Alone 67%[113] 63%[114]
1991 Only the Lonely 64%[21] N/A
1992 Home Alone 2: Lost in New York 34%[115] N/A
1993 Mrs. Doubtfire 71%[116] 53%[117]
1995 Nine Months 23%[118] N/A
1998 Stepmom 46%[119] 58%[120]
1999 Bicentennial Man 36%[121] 42%[122]
2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 81%[123] 64%[124]
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 82%[125] 63%[126]
2005 Rent 46%[127] 53%[128]
2009 I Love You, Beth Cooper 13%[129] 32%[130]
2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief 49%[131] 47%[132]
2015 Pixels 17%[133] 27%[134]
2020 The Christmas Chronicles 2 67%[135] 51%[136]

See also edit

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chris, columbus, filmmaker, 15th, century, explorer, christopher, columbus, chris, joseph, columbus, born, september, 1958, american, filmmaker, born, spangler, pennsylvania, columbus, studied, film, york, university, tisch, school, arts, where, developed, int. For the 15th century explorer see Christopher Columbus Chris Joseph Columbus 1 born September 10 1958 is an American filmmaker Born in Spangler Pennsylvania Columbus studied film at New York University s Tisch School of the Arts where he developed an interest in filmmaking After writing screenplays for several teen comedies in the mid 1980s he made his directorial debut with a teen adventure Adventures in Babysitting 1987 Columbus gained recognition soon after with the highly successful Christmas comedy Home Alone 1990 and Home Alone 2 Lost in New York 1992 Chris ColumbusColumbus at New York Comic Con in 2012BornChris Joseph Columbus 1958 09 10 September 10 1958 age 65 Spangler Pennsylvania U S Alma materNew York UniversityOccupationsDirectorproducerscreenwriterYears active1984 presentSpouseMonica Devereux m 1983 wbr Children4The comedy Mrs Doubtfire 1993 starring Robin Williams was another box office success for Columbus He went on to direct several other films throughout the 1990s which were mostly met with lukewarm reception However he found commercial success again for directing the film adaptations of J K Rowling s novels Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone 2001 and its sequel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002 In addition to directing Columbus was a producer for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 and the drama The Help 2011 He also directed the fantasy Percy Jackson amp the Olympians The Lightning Thief 2010 and the 3D action comedy Pixels 2015 Columbus is the co founder of 1492 Pictures a film production company that has produced some of his films since 1995 More recently he co founded another production firm with his daughter in 2014 called Maiden Voyage Pictures In 2017 he launched ZAG Animation Studios alongside Michael Barnathan Haim Saban and Jeremy Zag Columbus is also known for his collaboration with composer John Williams with whom he had worked on the film Home Alone and the film series Harry Potter Contents 1 Early life 2 Film career 2 1 1984 1990 Early success 2 2 1991 2000 Comedies and romances 2 3 2001 2010 Harry Potter and other film series 2 4 2011 present Focus as a producer and Pixels 2 4 1 Upcoming projects 3 Filmmaking style 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Critical reception 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editColumbus was born in Spangler Pennsylvania and raised in Champion Ohio the only child born to Mary Irene nee Puskar a factory worker and Alex Michael Columbus an aluminum plant worker and coal miner 2 3 He is of Italian and Czech descent 4 As a child he enjoyed drawing storyboards and began making 8mm films in high school 2 After graduating from John F Kennedy High School in Warren Ohio he went on to study at New York University s film school at the Tisch School of the Arts where he was a schoolmate of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and Alec Baldwin 5 6 Although he received a scholarship he forgot to renew it and was forced to take a factory job to pay for schooling 7 While on shifts he secretly worked on a 20 page screenplay which one of his teachers would later use to help him get an agent 7 Columbus now states that the experience saved my life and he was able to acknowledge the terrifying reality I faced of having to live and work in that factory for the rest of my life in that town if I didn t make it 7 In 1980 while at NYU Columbus directed a short film entitled I Think I m Gonna Like It Here that was later noticed by Steven Spielberg 8 I Think I m Gonna Like It Here was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014 9 Film career edit1984 1990 Early success edit Columbus professional career began in the early 1980s as a writer for the screenplay of Reckless 1984 Columbus later said it wasn t my best work I intended it to be semi biographical and the film was based on my attempts to break free But the director turned it into a clumsy teen sex drama and the experience was so degrading 10 Dissatisfied Columbus conceived a new screenplay whilst living in an apartment loft a comedy horror titled Gremlins 1984 In late 1981 he eventually received a phone call from Steven Spielberg who expressed an interest buying the script Upon release the film was a critical success Columbus then moved to Los Angeles to work for Spielberg s Amblin Entertainment writing more scripts including The Goonies and Young Sherlock Holmes both 1985 10 After staying in Los Angeles for two years he said There s an unreality to the place a lack of connection with real people 11 He decided to move back to New York City He wrote episodes for the animated series Galaxy High 1986 and received screenwriting credit for Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland 1989 Columbus then started his directing career with the teen comedy Adventures in Babysitting 1987 The film received mixed reviews from critics and was regarded as a mediocre debut 12 Next he wrote and directed Heartbreak Hotel 1988 which is a story about Elvis Presley being kidnapped and finding himself offering counsel and help to a small town family The film was a commercial failure at the box office and it also received mixed to negative reviews 13 nbsp Home Alone made Culkin pictured in 1991 a child star In the late 1980s fellow filmmaker John Hughes approached Columbus to direct Home Alone 1990 a comedy film written by Hughes where eight year old Kevin McCallister must defend his home from two burglars Columbus had left National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation before shooting started because of a personality clash with actor Chevy Chase who Columbus said treated him like dirt 14 Columbus particularly enjoyed the Christmas theme of the Home Alone script and quickly accepted the offer 15 Subsequently Columbus hired Macaulay Culkin Joe Pesci Daniel Stern John Heard and Catherine O Hara as the principal cast Filming took four months between February and May 1990 and the film was released to theaters on November 16 1990 to commercial success Home Alone grossed 285 million in North America and 190 million elsewhere for a worldwide 476 7 million against a budget of 18 million 16 Nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards the film served as Culkin s breakthrough role 17 18 Dave Kehr of Chicago Tribune praised Hughes for writing recognizable characters and Columbus for direction with wit and warmth 19 Home Alone has since been regarded as a classic to watch during the holiday season 20 1991 2000 Comedies and romances edit In 1991 Columbus wrote and directed the romantic comedy drama Only the Lonely 1991 with John Hughes serving as co producer 12 Starring John Candy Maureen O Hara Ally Sheedy and Anthony Quinn the film depicts a Chicago policeman who must balance his loyalty between his mother and a shy funeral home employee a loose adaptation of Marty The film managed to garner some favourable reviews despite performing tepidly at the box office 21 In 1992 Columbus returned to direct the sequel to the first film titled Home Alone 2 Lost in New York Featuring the same principal cast of its predecessor the plot takes place one year after the events of the first film The film follows Kevin McCallister as he accidentally boards the wrong flight to New York City and finds himself confronted by the two same burglars in the first film Home Alone 2 Lost in New York was released on November 20 1992 to mixed reviews but strong box office results grossing 359 million worldwide 22 Janet Maslin for The New York Times wrote that Home Alone 2 may be lazily conceived but it is staged with a sense of occasion and a lot of holiday cheer The return of Mr Culkin in this role is irresistible even if this utterly natural comic actor has been given little new to do Mr Pesci and Mr Stern bring great gusto to their characters stupidity 23 Columbus next directorial feature was Mrs Doubtfire 1993 an adaptation of Anne Fine s novel Alias Madame Doubtfire about an unemployed father who disguises himself as a nanny so he can spend time with his children Starring Robin Williams Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan Williams was given creative freedom to improvise his lines provoking amusement to all of the cast and crew 24 The film was released by 20th Century Fox in November 1993 to mixed and positive reception Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 72 praising Williams 25 Roger Ebert calls Williams a mercurial talent who loves to dart in and out of many different characters and voices but thought Mrs Doubtfire has the values and depth of a sitcom 26 However the film performed well at the box office earning 441 3 million worldwide 27 The film also won the Academy Award for Best Makeup Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and Golden Globe Award for Best Picture 28 29 In 1995 Columbus co founded his own production company 1492 Pictures named after the year that Christopher Columbus reached the Americas a pun on his own name 30 He then wrote and directed another film a remake of the French film Neuf mois titled Nine Months 1995 which was produced by 1492 Pictures A romantic comedy Nine Months starred Hugh Grant Julianne Moore Tom Arnold Joan Cusack Jeff Goldblum and Robin Williams The story centers on a man who finds out that his longtime girlfriend is pregnant and has to change his lifestyle Although the film was criticized for being mismanaged 12 it was a commercial success grossing 138 5 million at the box office 31 Columbus followed up on this effort with Stepmom 1998 a comedy drama starring Julia Roberts Susan Sarandon and Ed Harris Writing for the Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan praises Roberts and Harris performances despite the script having a tiny handful of honest moments 32 With an estimated budget of 50 million the film grossed a healthy 159 7 million worldwide 33 Sarandon also earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama 34 Columbus reunited with Robin Williams for his next project 1999 s Bicentennial Man Based on the novel The Positronic Man by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg the film tells the story of a robot who becomes human like and acquires emotions The supporting cast included Sam Neill Embeth Davidtz Wendy Crewson and Oliver Platt The film was released on December 17 1999 and was a commercial failure grossing 87 4 million from a budget of 100 million 35 Critical response to the film were mixed with Ben Falk of the BBC describing it as the worst kind of movie one with no direction no identity and above all no heart 36 Peter Stack of San Francisco Chronicle opined of the film It s a bit strange and strained More syrupy melodrama than comedy doesn t have much of the usual Williams manic antics but compliments the computer generated imagery 37 Bicentennial Man was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards 38 2001 2010 Harry Potter and other film series edit nbsp Cast of the Harry Potter film series Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson and Rupert Grint 2011After reading J K Rowling s 1997 fantasy novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone Columbus expressed a strong desire to direct the film adaptation In 2000 he convinced Warner Bros to select him as director for it 10 The film is the first installment of the Harry Potter film series and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman The story follows Harry Potter s first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his self discovery as a famous wizard Columbus relocated to the United Kingdom with his family to focus on directing 10 Columbus said the casting process was very intense but Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint and Emma Watson were eventually picked for the lead roles 39 Filming began on September 29 2000 and lasted for 180 days The film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on November 4 2001 to critical and commercial success grossing 975 1 million worldwide 40 The film was praised for its sets costumes casting musical score cinematography and special effects 41 In addition it was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Original Score Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design 42 In 2002 Columbus returned to direct the second installment Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002 based on Rowling s second novel Featuring much of the same cast from the first film the story follows Harry Potter s second year at the school when a chamber is opened unleashing a monster Producer David Heyman said Fortunately we benefited from the experience of the first film the cast have maintained their enthusiasm sense of wonder 43 Columbus also opted to use more handheld cameras for freedom of movement 43 The film was released to theaters on November 15 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets shared similar critical acclaim to the first film and grossed 879 million worldwide 44 A O Scott of The New York Times observed that the film was long but praised it for the special effects and thrilling sequences 45 At the 2003 BAFTA Awards the film garnered nominations for Best Production Design Best Sound and Best Special Visual Effects 46 In 2004 Columbus wrote and produced Christmas with the Kranks a Christmas comedy based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham the film was a box office success but received mostly negative reviews 47 In the same year Columbus returned for the third installment of the Harry Potter series Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Physically exhausted from the first two films he decided not to direct but serve as producer alongside Heyman and director Alfonso Cuaron 48 The film premiered on May 31 2004 in the United Kingdom to strong critical praise and earned 796 9 million worldwide 49 After returning to the United States in 2005 Columbus intended to produce a superhero film Fantastic Four but due to disagreements with director Tim Story he was fired 50 Next he directed 2005 s Rent a musical drama adapted from the 1996 Broadway musical of the same name The film starring six of the original Broadway cast members depicts the lives of several Bohemians and their struggles living in East Village of New York City from 1989 to 1990 The film had mixed reviews and a poor box office performance 51 52 In 2006 Columbus served as a producer for Night at the Museum a fantasy film based on the 1993 children s book of the same name by illustrator Milan Trenc and is the first installment in the Night at the Museum series The film stars Ben Stiller as Larry Daley a father who applies for a job at the American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits come to life at night Next he served as an executive producer for Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer 2007 a sequel to the first film which was also a commercial success 53 In 2009 he produced Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian the second installment of the series Despite mixed reviews the film was a box office success earning 413 1 million worldwide 54 That same year he directed I Love You Beth Cooper a comedy starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust based on a novel by Larry Doyle The film was released in July 2009 to negative reviews Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that Columbus flattens every joke and sucks the life out of the actors adding it is super bad 55 Despite this setback Columbus was hired by 20th Century Fox to direct Percy Jackson amp the Olympians The Lightning Thief 2010 which he also produced The film is the first installment in the Percy Jackson series and is based on fantasy Greek mythology the 2005 novel The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan Starring an ensemble led by Logan Lerman the film received mixed reviews and was panned by fans of the original series but found box office success upon its release in February 56 The film grossed 226 4 million worldwide 57 Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times described it as unadventurous and uninteresting and criticized screenwriter Craig Titley for changing the original story 58 The Toronto Star s Linda Barnard praised Columbus ability to woo a young audience but thought the film lacked Harry Potter charm 59 2011 present Focus as a producer and Pixels editAs early as 2009 Variety magazine reported that Columbus Michael Barnathan and Mark Radcliffe were working on a film adaptation of Kathryn Stockett s novel The Help 60 Released in 2011 the film of the same name was directed by Tate Taylor with Columbus serving as producer The film and novel recount the story of a young white aspiring journalist Eugenia Skeeter Phelan and her relationship with two black maids Aibileen Clark and Minny Jackson during the Civil Rights Movement The film received critical and commercial success earning 216 6 million worldwide 61 Roger Ebert described it as involving and wonderfully acted and Amy Biancolli of the San Francisco Chronicle called it a film that makes us root for the good guys hiss at the bad and convulse in laughter when good wreaks vengeance with a smile 62 At the 84th Academy Awards Octavia Spencer won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role The film also received three other nominations Best Picture Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress 63 The film won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture 64 nbsp Ned Vizzini and Columbus at the New York Comic Con 2012In 2013 Columbus co authored the House of Secrets book series with Ned Vizzini 65 Shortly Columbus returned to the Percy Jackson series as an executive producer for the sequel titled Percy Jackson Sea of Monsters Directed by Thor Freudenthal and starring much of the cast from the previous installment the film grossed 200 9 million worldwide 66 However it received a divided critical reaction 67 Columbus next produced Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb the final installment in the Night at the Museum series Released in December 2014 the film was a financial success grossing 363 2 million at the box office 68 It was also Robin Williams final film appearance before his death In 2014 Columbus cofounded production company Maiden Voyage Pictures with his daughter Eleanor 69 70 He also co founded an animation studio called ZAG Animation Studios with Saban Capital Group and ZAG Entertainment 71 Columbus directed the science fiction comedy Pixels 2015 He first learned about the project from Adam Sandler Columbus said he gave me the Pixels script after we hit it off My daughter read it and said You have to read this movie It s completely fun and unexpected 72 The film is based on Patrick Jean s 2010 short film of the same name which depicts aliens who attack the Earth in the form of arcade video games Principal photography took three months in Toronto after which computer generated imagery and visual effects were then applied Starring Sandler Kevin James Michelle Monaghan Peter Dinklage Josh Gad and Brian Cox Pixels was met with mixed reviews but earned 244 9 million at the box office 73 Marjorie Baumgarten of The Austin Chronicle said the film is flat footed and grows tedious after the first hour but praised the 3D effects which enhances the action 74 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film one star out of four calling it a 3D metaphor for Hollywood s digital assault on our eyes and brains relentless and exhausting 75 Also in 2015 Columbus served as a producer for three films supernatural horror The Witch Italian drama Mediterranea and a comedy titled It Had to Be You During 2016 Columbus produced small scale and independent features First The Young Messiah a fictional story of a seven year old Jesus who tries to discover the truth about his life when he returns to Nazareth from Egypt Second Tallulah a comedy drama starring Elliot Page Allison Janney and Tammy Blanchard the film is about a young woman who takes a baby from its negligent mother and pretends the child is her own Tallulah premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23 2016 and was released on Netflix on July 29 2016 76 77 In 2017 Columbus served as an executive producer for Menashe 78 and a producer for Patti Cake and I Kill Giants Columbus also produced The Christmas Chronicles 2018 a family film directed by Clay Kaytis In 2018 Columbus was announced as director of a Five Nights at Freddy s film adaptation 79 but he backed out of the project by September 2021 80 In 2019 Columbus joined the producers of The Lighthouse a film directed by Robert Eggers and starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as two lighthouse keepers who lose their sanity 81 In 2018 it was announced that Columbus would serve as an executive producer for Scoob an animated adventure film featuring characters from the Scooby Doo franchise 82 it was released on May 15 2020 83 He has also directed The Christmas Chronicles 2 a sequel to the film he had co produced 84 Upcoming projects edit Columbus has been attached as a director to a Hello Ghost remake announced in 2011 85 In 2017 Columbus said he had written a script for Gremlins 3 which is in development 86 Filmmaking style editColumbus films are often grounded in stories about unconventional and dysfunctional families and explore characters who lose their loved ones He is regarded as a sentimental filmmaker due to his exploration of contemporary domesticity 87 88 One of the themes I ve always been fascinated by is a character facing the potential of losing their family and what that means Columbus said in 2017 89 Columbus is also known for creating emotionally vivid scenes and admits that he is drawn to extreme emotions 90 Burhan Wazir of The Guardian states that Columbus prefers characters that are the everyday American men women and children who struggle to uphold family traditions against a changing sometimes intimidating society 2 In 1993 Columbus said I can understand the validity of showing people the ugliness of the world but I also think there is a place for movies to leave people with a sense of hope If your film isn t going to do that I just don t think it s worth making 2 Culture website The Take opined that Columbus excels in creating heartwarming family films with untrained child actors but found box office success without an incredibly distinct cinematic style to his work 91 Personal life editColumbus married choreographer Monica Devereux in 1983 The couple have four children named Eleanor Violet Brendan and Isabella Eleanor had a non speaking role as Susan Bones in the first two Harry Potter films which her father directed The family resides in San Francisco 92 93 94 Columbus endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election 95 He is also a partner at Ocean Blue Entertainment a creative content company focused on film production 96 He is of no relation to Christopher Columbus Filmography editYear Title Director Producer Writer Ref 1984 Reckless No No Yes 97 Gremlins No No Yes 98 1985 The Goonies No No Yes 99 Young Sherlock Holmes No No Yes 100 1987 Adventures in Babysitting Yes No No 101 1988 Heartbreak Hotel Yes No Yes 102 1989 Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland No No Yes 103 1990 Home Alone Yes No No 15 1991 Only the Lonely Yes No Yes 104 1992 Home Alone 2 Lost in New York Yes No No 105 1993 Mrs Doubtfire Yes No No 23 1995 Nine Months Yes Yes Yes 106 1998 Stepmom Yes Yes No 107 1999 Bicentennial Man Yes Yes No 36 2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone Yes Executive No 39 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Yes Executive No 108 2004 Christmas with the Kranks No Yes Yes 109 2005 Rent Yes Yes No 110 2009 I Love You Beth Cooper Yes Yes No 55 2010 Percy Jackson amp the Olympians The Lightning Thief Yes Yes No 58 2015 Pixels Yes Yes No 50 2020 The Christmas Chronicles 2 Yes Yes Yes 111 Producer only Jingle All the Way 1996 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 Night at the Museum 2006 Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian 2009 The Help 2011 Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb 2014 Mediterranea 2015 Tallulah 2016 The Young Messiah 2016 Patti Cake 2017 I Kill Giants 2017 The Christmas Chronicles 2018 Chupa 2023 Nosferatu 2024 Executive producer only Monkeybone 2001 Fantastic Four 2005 Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer 2007 Percy Jackson Sea of Monsters 2013 Little Accidents 2014 The Witch 2015 It Had to Be You 2015 Menashe 2017 Yes God Yes 2019 The Lighthouse 2019 Scoob 2020 Night at the Museum Kahmunrah Rises Again 2022 Critical reception editBelow are the average ratings of Columbus s films provided by two review aggregator websites Year Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic1987 Adventures in Babysitting 69 112 N A1988 Heartbreak Hotel 38 13 N A1990 Home Alone 67 113 63 114 1991 Only the Lonely 64 21 N A1992 Home Alone 2 Lost in New York 34 115 N A1993 Mrs Doubtfire 71 116 53 117 1995 Nine Months 23 118 N A1998 Stepmom 46 119 58 120 1999 Bicentennial Man 36 121 42 122 2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone 81 123 64 124 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 82 125 63 126 2005 Rent 46 127 53 128 2009 I Love You Beth Cooper 13 129 32 130 2010 Percy Jackson amp the Olympians The Lightning Thief 49 131 47 132 2015 Pixels 17 133 27 134 2020 The Christmas Chronicles 2 67 135 51 136 See also editChris Columbus s unrealized projectsReferences edit III Copyright Infringement In the Matter of Certain Products with Gremlins Character Depictions Investigation No 337 TA 201 United States International Trade Commission March 1986 p 54 Archived from the original on March 16 2023 Retrieved January 29 2023 a b c d Wazir Burhan October 28 2001 Hogwarts and all The Guardian London Archived from the original on December 10 2013 Retrieved April 28 2010 Europa Publications 2003 The International Who s Who 2004 Routledge pp 346 ISBN 1857432177 Janusonis Michael November 28 1993 Chris Columbus discovers a new joy in directing Mrs Doubtfire Providence Journal Archived from the original on July 25 2012 Retrieved November 5 2009 Box Office Prophets Archived August 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine Here s the Thing Chris Columbus 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