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Christopher Hampton

Sir Christopher James Hampton CBE FRSL (Horta, Azores, 26 January 1946) is a British playwright, screenwriter, translator and film director. He is best known for his play Les Liaisons Dangereuses based on the novel of the same name and the film adaptation. He has thrice received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay: for Dangerous Liaisons (1988), Atonement (2007) and The Father (2020); winning for the former and latter.[1][2][3]


Christopher Hampton

Christopher Hampton at the Odesa International Film Festival, 2016
Born
Christopher James Hampton

(1946-01-26) 26 January 1946 (age 77)
Occupation(s)Playwright, screenwriter, film director
SpouseLaura de Holesch (1971–present)
Children2
Awards

Hampton is also known for his work in the theatre including Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and The Philanthropist. He also translated the plays The Seagull (2008), God of Carnage (2009), The Father (2016), and The Height of the Storm (2019). He also wrote the books and lyrics for musical Sunset Boulevard (1995) and its revival in 2016. He received two Tony Awards for Book of a Musical and Best Original Score.[4]

Early life and theatrical debut

Hampton was born in Faial, Azores, to British parents Dorothy Patience (née Herrington) and Bernard Patrick Hampton, a marine telecommunications engineer for Cable & Wireless.[5][6] His father's job led the family to settle in Aden, Yemen, and Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt, and later in Hong Kong and Zanzibar. During the Suez Crisis in 1956, the family had to flee Egypt under cover of darkness, leaving their possessions behind.

After a prep school at Reigate in Surrey, Hampton attended the independent boarding school Lancing College near the village of Lancing in West Sussex at the age of 13. There he won house colours for boxing and distinguished himself as a sergeant in the Combined Cadet Force (CCF). Among his contemporaries at Lancing was David Hare, later also a dramatist; poet Harry Guest was a teacher.

From 1964, Hampton read German and French at New College, Oxford, as a Sacher Scholar. He graduated with a starred First Class Degree in 1968.[7][8]

Hampton became involved in the theatre while at Oxford University. The Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS) performed his original play When Did You Last See My Mother?, about adolescent homosexuality. He drew from his own experiences at Lancing.[5] Hampton sent the work to the play agent Peggy Ramsay, who interested William Gaskill in it.[5] The play was performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London, and soon transferred to the Comedy Theatre; in 1966, Hampton was the youngest writer in the modern era to have a play performed in the West End.[5] Hampton's work on screenplays for the cinema also began around this time. He adapted this play for Richard Attenborough and Bryan Forbes, but a film version was never made.[9]

Stage plays and other works

From 1968 to 1970, Hampton worked as the Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court Theatre, and also as the company's literary manager.[5] He continued to write plays: Total Eclipse, about the French poets and lovers Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, was first performed in 1967 and at the Royal Court in 1968, but it was not well received at the time.[10] The Philanthropist (1970) is set in an English university town and was influenced by Molière's The Misanthrope. The Royal Court delayed a staging for two years because of an uncertainty over its prospects, but their production was one of the Royal Court's more successful works up to that point.[5] The production transferred to the Mayfair Theatre in London's West End and ran for nearly four years, winning the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Comedy. It reached Broadway in New York City in 1971.[5][9]

His agent told him after this success: "You’ve got a choice: you can write the same play over and over for the next 30 years" or, alternatively, "you can decide to do something completely different every time".[11] He told her that he was writing a play about the "extermination of the Brazilian Indians in the 1960s".[11] Savages, set during the period of the military government and derived from an article "Genocide in Brazil" by Norman Lewis, was first performed in 1973.[5] His first produced film adaptation, of Ibsen's A Doll's House (1973), was directed by Patrick Garland, and stars Anthony Hopkins and Claire Bloom.[9]

A sojourn in Hollywood led to an unproduced film adaptation of Marlowe's play Edward II and the original script for Carrington. This period also inspired his play Tales from Hollywood (1982). This is a somewhat fictionalised account of exiled European writers living in the United States during the Second World War. (The lead character is based on Ödön von Horváth, who died in Paris in 1938).[12] The play also explores the different philosophies of Horwath and the German playwright Bertolt Brecht (who lived in the United States in the 1940s). Hampton told The Guardian critic Michael Billington in 2007: "I lean towards the liberal writer, Horvath, rather than the revolutionary Brecht. I suppose I'm working out some internal conflict".[10] The play was commissioned by the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles; the Group first performed it in 1982.[13] The play has been adapted in different versions for British and Polish television.[13]

Later works

Hampton won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his screen adaptation of his play Dangerous Liaisons (1988), directed by Stephen Frears and starring Glenn Close, John Malkovich, and Michelle Pfeiffer.[1] He worked on Carrington (1995) for 18 years, writing multiple drafts. The play explores the relationship between painter Dora Carrington and author Lytton Strachey.[9] Hampton went on to direct the feature film Carrington, starring Emma Thompson and Jonathan Pryce.[14]

He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1999 Birthday Honours for services to literature.[15]

Hampton both wrote and directed Imagining Argentina (2003), his adaptation of the 1987 novel by Lawrence Thornton. It explores society during the military dictatorship of Leopoldo Galtieri, when the government conducted a Dirty War against opponents, killing many in "forced disappearances." It starred Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson. According to Hampton, this period of Argentinian history had not inspired a dramatic work before. "I decided to do something which it would be difficult to finance at a time when, for once, I was bombarded with offers.[7] In 2007, Hampton was nominated for a second Academy Award for his screenplay and adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel Atonement, directed by Joe Wright and starring James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, and Saoirse Ronan.[2]

Since the 1990s, Hampton has created the English translations of the works of French dramatists Yasmina Reza and Florian Zeller. Reza's Art ran for eight years in the West End, and was also produced in the United States.[9] Hampton translated Reza’s God of Carnage, which was the third-longest running Broadway play in the 2000s, playing 24 premieres and 452 regular performances. God of Carnage garnered six Tony nominations and three wins in 2009.[16] God of Carnage actors James Gandolfini and Marcia Gay Harden, joined Philip Glass, Phillip Noyce and a host of other artists in a short documentary celebrating their Tony Award success and Mr. Hampton's 50 published plays and screenplays.[17]

Hampton's translation into English of Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay's Austrian musical Rebecca, based on Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, was supposed to premiere on Broadway in 2012, directed by Francesca Zambello and Michael Blakemore. The production did not open, with the producers, Ben Sprecher and Louise Forlenza, relinquishing the rights.[18][19]

In 2012, Hampton joined forces with Tiana Alexandra-Silliphant to form Hampton Silliphant Management & Productions, which presented the play Appomattox at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[20] The play concerns itself with historic events in the United States, 100 years apart in time: the historic meetings between Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, as well as Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass in 1865, and the later machinations of Lyndon Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover and Martin Luther King – which ultimately led to the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Appomattox was also performed as an opera with Philip Glass at The Kennedy Center in 2015.[21]

In 2020, Hampton served as screenwriter and executive producer for The Singapore Grip, an international TV mini-series exploring the Japanese invasion of Singapore during WWII.[22] Adapted from the novel by J.G. Ferrell, the story portrays the intrigues and ultimate upheaval of British colonialism at the time of the Fall of Singapore.[23]

The same year, Hampton co-wrote The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman, with Florian Zeller (based on Zeller's 2012 play Le Père), who directed the film in his feature directorial debut. The film received critical acclaim, and both Hampton and Zeller won a BAFTA and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and received a Golden Globe nomination, while the film was nominated in the Best Picture categories.[3][24]

Hampton was knighted in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to drama.[25]

In March and April 2021, it was announced that Hampton and Zeller will co-write the adaptation of The Son (which serves as Zeller's and Hampton's follow-up to The Father) with Zeller directing, and Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern attached to star in the film.[26][27][28]

The Son was directed by Florian Zeller from a screenplay by Zeller and Hampton. It is based on Zeller's 2018 stage play Le Fils. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Zen McGrath, Hugh Quarshie, and Anthony Hopkins.

The Son had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 7 September 2022, and is scheduled to be released in the United States on 11 November 2022, by Sony Pictures Classics.

Credits

Plays

Musicals (book and lyrics)

Adaptations

Films (written and/or directed)

Translations

Librettos

References

  1. ^ a b Moreton, Cole (24 February 2008). "Christopher Hampton: The award for least prepared speech goes to..." The Independent on Sunday. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Academy Award nominations for 'Atonement'". Oscar.com. 23 January 2008. from the original on 29 January 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Oscar nominations 2021: See the full list of nominees". CNN. 15 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Christopher Hampton". Playbill. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h John O'Mahony "Worlds of his own", The Guardian, 21 April 2001. Retrieved on 9 August 2008.
  6. ^ Christopher Hampton Biography (1946–)
  7. ^ a b c Coveney, Michael (4 March 2006). "A talent to adapt". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  8. ^ Healy, Patrick (2 January 2013). "'Rebecca' producer hoper for Broadway run in 2013". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  9. ^ a b c d e Smurthwaite, Nick (8 July 2016). "Christopher Hampton: 'For as long as I can remember, all I wanted was to be a writer'". The Stage. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  10. ^ a b Billington, Michael (26 March 2007). "Free radical". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  11. ^ a b Caplan, Nina (2009). . Time Out. London. Archived from the original on 23 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  12. ^ Billington, Michael (3 May 2001). "Christopher Hampton's Hollywood horrors". Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  13. ^ a b Ng, David; Hampton, Christopher (13 October 2010). "A conversation: Christopher Hampton revisits Tales from Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Carrington". IMDb. 10 November 1995.
  15. ^ "No. 55513". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1999. p. 8.
  16. ^ "JUST THE LIST: Winners and Nominees of the 2009 Tony Awards". 8 June 2009.
  17. ^ "Philip Glass, Christopher Hampton & James Gandolfini Celebrate in NYC". 24 June 2013.
  18. ^ McPhee, Ryan (10 May 2017). "Verdict Reached in Case Between Rebecca Producers and Press Agent Marc Thibodeau". Playbill.
  19. ^ Kamp, David (16 May 2013). "Betrayal, Cons, and a Faked Death: Investigating How Rebecca the Musical Fell Apart". Vanity Fair.
  20. ^ "Christopher Hampton takes on America". TheGuardian.com. 22 October 2012.
  21. ^ "'Appomattox': A superb night at the opera - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  22. ^ ""The Singapore Grip" 17mns Love to Cast & Crew!". 4 November 2019.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 May 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  24. ^ "Nominations for the 78th Golden Globe Awards (2021) Announced".
  25. ^ "No. 62866". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 2019. p. N2.
  26. ^ Blyth, Antonia (15 March 2021). "Oscar-Nominated 'The Father' Director Florian Zeller Has Next Adaptation 'The Son' In The Works". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  27. ^ Leo Barraclough (14 April 2021). "Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern to Star in 'The Son,' From 'The Father' Director Florian Zeller and Co-Writer Christopher Hampton". Variety. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  28. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (14 April 2021). "Hugh Jackman & Laura Dern To Star In Florian Zeller's 'The Son', See-Saw To Produce Follow-Up To Oscar-Nominee 'The Father'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  29. ^ Gans, Andrew. "American Premiere of Embers Will Be Part of Guthrie's Christopher Hampton Celebration". Archived from the original on 31 January 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  30. ^ "Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black's Stephen Ward premieres at Aldwych in December". whatsonstage.com. Whats on Stage. 28 June 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2013.

Bibliography

  • Massimo Verzella, "Embers di Christopher Hampton e la traduzione della malinconia", Paragrafo, II (2006), pp. 69–82

External links

  • Christopher Hampton at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Christopher Hampton at IMDb
  • Christopher Hampton at the BFI's Screenonline
  • Finding aid to Christopher Hampton papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

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For the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh see Christopher Hampton bishop Sir Christopher James Hampton CBE FRSL Horta Azores 26 January 1946 is a British playwright screenwriter translator and film director He is best known for his play Les Liaisons Dangereuses based on the novel of the same name and the film adaptation He has thrice received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Dangerous Liaisons 1988 Atonement 2007 and The Father 2020 winning for the former and latter 1 2 3 SirChristopher HamptonCBE FRSLChristopher Hampton at the Odesa International Film Festival 2016BornChristopher James Hampton 1946 01 26 26 January 1946 age 77 Horta Faial Azores PortugalOccupation s Playwright screenwriter film directorSpouseLaura de Holesch 1971 present Children2AwardsAcademy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay1988 Dangerous Liaisons2020 The Father BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay1988 Dangerous Liaisons2020 The Father Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical1995 Sunset Boulevard Tony Award for Best Original Score1995 Sunset BoulevardHampton is also known for his work in the theatre including Les Liaisons Dangereuses and The Philanthropist He also translated the plays The Seagull 2008 God of Carnage 2009 The Father 2016 and The Height of the Storm 2019 He also wrote the books and lyrics for musical Sunset Boulevard 1995 and its revival in 2016 He received two Tony Awards for Book of a Musical and Best Original Score 4 Contents 1 Early life and theatrical debut 2 Stage plays and other works 3 Later works 4 Credits 4 1 Plays 4 2 Musicals book and lyrics 4 3 Adaptations 4 4 Films written and or directed 4 5 Translations 4 6 Librettos 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life and theatrical debut EditHampton was born in Faial Azores to British parents Dorothy Patience nee Herrington and Bernard Patrick Hampton a marine telecommunications engineer for Cable amp Wireless 5 6 His father s job led the family to settle in Aden Yemen and Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt and later in Hong Kong and Zanzibar During the Suez Crisis in 1956 the family had to flee Egypt under cover of darkness leaving their possessions behind After a prep school at Reigate in Surrey Hampton attended the independent boarding school Lancing College near the village of Lancing in West Sussex at the age of 13 There he won house colours for boxing and distinguished himself as a sergeant in the Combined Cadet Force CCF Among his contemporaries at Lancing was David Hare later also a dramatist poet Harry Guest was a teacher From 1964 Hampton read German and French at New College Oxford as a Sacher Scholar He graduated with a starred First Class Degree in 1968 7 8 Hampton became involved in the theatre while at Oxford University The Oxford University Dramatic Society OUDS performed his original play When Did You Last See My Mother about adolescent homosexuality He drew from his own experiences at Lancing 5 Hampton sent the work to the play agent Peggy Ramsay who interested William Gaskill in it 5 The play was performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London and soon transferred to the Comedy Theatre in 1966 Hampton was the youngest writer in the modern era to have a play performed in the West End 5 Hampton s work on screenplays for the cinema also began around this time He adapted this play for Richard Attenborough and Bryan Forbes but a film version was never made 9 Stage plays and other works EditFrom 1968 to 1970 Hampton worked as the Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court Theatre and also as the company s literary manager 5 He continued to write plays Total Eclipse about the French poets and lovers Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine was first performed in 1967 and at the Royal Court in 1968 but it was not well received at the time 10 The Philanthropist 1970 is set in an English university town and was influenced by Moliere s The Misanthrope The Royal Court delayed a staging for two years because of an uncertainty over its prospects but their production was one of the Royal Court s more successful works up to that point 5 The production transferred to the Mayfair Theatre in London s West End and ran for nearly four years winning the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Comedy It reached Broadway in New York City in 1971 5 9 His agent told him after this success You ve got a choice you can write the same play over and over for the next 30 years or alternatively you can decide to do something completely different every time 11 He told her that he was writing a play about the extermination of the Brazilian Indians in the 1960s 11 Savages set during the period of the military government and derived from an article Genocide in Brazil by Norman Lewis was first performed in 1973 5 His first produced film adaptation of Ibsen s A Doll s House 1973 was directed by Patrick Garland and stars Anthony Hopkins and Claire Bloom 9 A sojourn in Hollywood led to an unproduced film adaptation of Marlowe s play Edward II and the original script for Carrington This period also inspired his play Tales from Hollywood 1982 This is a somewhat fictionalised account of exiled European writers living in the United States during the Second World War The lead character is based on Odon von Horvath who died in Paris in 1938 12 The play also explores the different philosophies of Horwath and the German playwright Bertolt Brecht who lived in the United States in the 1940s Hampton told The Guardian critic Michael Billington in 2007 I lean towards the liberal writer Horvath rather than the revolutionary Brecht I suppose I m working out some internal conflict 10 The play was commissioned by the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles the Group first performed it in 1982 13 The play has been adapted in different versions for British and Polish television 13 Later works EditHampton won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his screen adaptation of his play Dangerous Liaisons 1988 directed by Stephen Frears and starring Glenn Close John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer 1 He worked on Carrington 1995 for 18 years writing multiple drafts The play explores the relationship between painter Dora Carrington and author Lytton Strachey 9 Hampton went on to direct the feature film Carrington starring Emma Thompson and Jonathan Pryce 14 He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 1999 Birthday Honours for services to literature 15 Hampton both wrote and directed Imagining Argentina 2003 his adaptation of the 1987 novel by Lawrence Thornton It explores society during the military dictatorship of Leopoldo Galtieri when the government conducted a Dirty War against opponents killing many in forced disappearances It starred Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson According to Hampton this period of Argentinian history had not inspired a dramatic work before I decided to do something which it would be difficult to finance at a time when for once I was bombarded with offers 7 In 2007 Hampton was nominated for a second Academy Award for his screenplay and adaptation of Ian McEwan s novel Atonement directed by Joe Wright and starring James McAvoy Keira Knightley and Saoirse Ronan 2 Since the 1990s Hampton has created the English translations of the works of French dramatists Yasmina Reza and Florian Zeller Reza s Art ran for eight years in the West End and was also produced in the United States 9 Hampton translated Reza s God of Carnage which was the third longest running Broadway play in the 2000s playing 24 premieres and 452 regular performances God of Carnage garnered six Tony nominations and three wins in 2009 16 God of Carnage actors James Gandolfini and Marcia Gay Harden joined Philip Glass Phillip Noyce and a host of other artists in a short documentary celebrating their Tony Award success and Mr Hampton s 50 published plays and screenplays 17 Hampton s translation into English of Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay s Austrian musical Rebecca based on Daphne du Maurier s novel of the same name was supposed to premiere on Broadway in 2012 directed by Francesca Zambello and Michael Blakemore The production did not open with the producers Ben Sprecher and Louise Forlenza relinquishing the rights 18 19 In 2012 Hampton joined forces with Tiana Alexandra Silliphant to form Hampton Silliphant Management amp Productions which presented the play Appomattox at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis Minnesota 20 The play concerns itself with historic events in the United States 100 years apart in time the historic meetings between Generals Ulysses S Grant and Robert E Lee as well as Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass in 1865 and the later machinations of Lyndon Johnson J Edgar Hoover and Martin Luther King which ultimately led to the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Appomattox was also performed as an opera with Philip Glass at The Kennedy Center in 2015 21 In 2020 Hampton served as screenwriter and executive producer for The Singapore Grip an international TV mini series exploring the Japanese invasion of Singapore during WWII 22 Adapted from the novel by J G Ferrell the story portrays the intrigues and ultimate upheaval of British colonialism at the time of the Fall of Singapore 23 The same year Hampton co wrote The Father starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman with Florian Zeller based on Zeller s 2012 play Le Pere who directed the film in his feature directorial debut The film received critical acclaim and both Hampton and Zeller won a BAFTA and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and received a Golden Globe nomination while the film was nominated in the Best Picture categories 3 24 Hampton was knighted in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to drama 25 In March and April 2021 it was announced that Hampton and Zeller will co write the adaptation of The Son which serves as Zeller s and Hampton s follow up to The Father with Zeller directing and Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern attached to star in the film 26 27 28 The Son was directed by Florian Zeller from a screenplay by Zeller and Hampton It is based on Zeller s 2018 stage play Le Fils The film stars Hugh Jackman Laura Dern Vanessa Kirby Zen McGrath Hugh Quarshie and Anthony Hopkins The Son had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 7 September 2022 and is scheduled to be released in the United States on 11 November 2022 by Sony Pictures Classics Credits EditPlays Edit 1964 When Did You Last See My Mother 1967 Total Eclipse 1969 The Philanthropist 1973 Savages 1975 Treats 1982 Tales From Hollywood 1991 White Chameleon 1994 Alice s Adventures Under Ground 2002 The Talking Cure 2012 Appomattox 29 2019 A German LifeMusicals book and lyrics Edit 1993 Sunset Boulevard with Don Black music by Andrew Lloyd Webber 2001 Dracula the Musical with Don Black music by Frank Wildhorn 2012 Rebecca translated from German music by Sylvester Levay original lyrics by Michael Kunze 2013 Stephen Ward the Musical with Don Black music by Andrew Lloyd Webber 30 Adaptations Edit 1982 The Portage to San Cristobal of A H from the novella by George Steiner 1983 Tartuffe by Moliere 1985 Les Liaisons Dangereuses from the novel by Choderlos de Laclos for the Royal Shakespeare Company 1993 Sunset Boulevard for Andrew Lloyd Webber book for the musical based on the Billy Wilder film 2001 Dracula the Musical for Frank Wildhorn 2006 Embers 7 from the novel by Sandor Marai 2009 The Age of the Fish in German Jugend ohne Gott from the novel by Odon von Horvath for the Theater in der JosefstadtFilms written and or directed Edit 1973 A Doll s House adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play directed by Patrick Garland 1977 Able s Will screenwriter directed by Stephen Frears for the BBC 1979 Tales from the Vienna Woods screenwriter directed by Maximilian Schell 1981 The History Man adaptation of the Malcolm Bradbury novel for the BBC 1983 Beyond the Limit screenwriter 1984 The Honorary Consul adaptation of the Graham Greene novel 1986 The Wolf at the Door screenwriter 1986 Hotel du Lac adaptation of the novel by Anita Brookner 1986 The Good Father screenwriter based on a novel by Peter Prince 1986 Arriving Tuesday producer 1988 Dangerous Liaisons play author screenwriter co producer directed by Stephen Frears 1989 The Ginger Tree adaptation of the Oswald Wynd novel for the BBC 1992 Tales from Hollywood adaptation of his play for the BBC 1995 Carrington screenwriter director 1995 Total Eclipse play author screenwriter actor The Judge directed by Agnieszka Holland 1996 Mary Reilly screenwriter based on the Valerie Martin novel about Dr Jekyll s housemaid directed by Stephen Frears and starring Julia Roberts and John Malkovich 1996 The Secret Agent adaptor director based on the Joseph Conrad novel 2002 The Quiet American adaptation of the Graham Greene novel 2003 Imagining Argentina screenwriter director 2007 Atonement adaptation of the Ian McEwan novel 2009 Cheri screenwriter 2011 A Dangerous Method play author screenwriter based on Hampton s The Talking Cure adapted from the John Kerr non fiction book A Most Dangerous Method Directed by David Cronenberg 2013 The Thirteenth Tale for the BBC 2013 Adoration adapted from Doris Lessing s novella The Grandmothers Four Short Novels 2016 Ali and Nino screenwriter adapted from Kurban Said s novel Ali and Nino Announced as screenwriter on 9 January 2012 2020 The Father adapted from the Florian Zeller play 2020 The Singapore Grip adaptation of Booker Prize winner J G Farrell s 1978 novel 2022 The Son adapted from the Florian Zeller play Translations Edit The Seagull Uncle Vanya Hedda Gabler Don Juan by Moliere 1973 A Doll s House 1977 Tales from the Vienna Woods by Odon von Horvath 1978 Don Juan Comes Back from the War by Odon von Horvath 1989 Faith Hope and Charity by Odon von Horvath 1996 Art by Yasmina Reza 1998 Enemy of the People 2000 Conversations After a Burial by Yasmina Reza 2001 Life x 3 by Yasmina Reza 2008 God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza 2009 Judgement Day by Odon von Horvath 2010 Rebecca musical by Michael Kunze 2014 The Father by Florian Zeller 2015 The Mother by Florian Zeller 2016 The Truth fr by Florian Zeller 2017 The Lie by Florian Zeller 2017 Christmas Eve by Daniel Kehlmann 2018 The Height of the Storm by Florian Zeller 2019 The Son by Florian ZellerLibrettos Edit 2005 Waiting for the Barbarians music by Philip Glass 2007 Appomattox music by Philip Glass 2014 The Trial music by Philip GlassReferences Edit a b Moreton Cole 24 February 2008 Christopher Hampton The award for least prepared speech goes to The Independent on Sunday Retrieved 21 June 2019 a b Academy Award nominations for Atonement Oscar com 23 January 2008 Archived from the original on 29 January 2008 a b Oscar nominations 2021 See the full list of nominees CNN 15 March 2021 Retrieved 15 March 2021 Christopher Hampton Playbill Retrieved 15 March 2021 a b c d e f g h John O Mahony Worlds of his own The Guardian 21 April 2001 Retrieved on 9 August 2008 Christopher Hampton Biography 1946 a b c Coveney Michael 4 March 2006 A talent to adapt The Guardian Retrieved 21 June 2019 Healy Patrick 2 January 2013 Rebecca producer hoper for Broadway run in 2013 The New York Times Retrieved 26 January 2013 a b c d e Smurthwaite Nick 8 July 2016 Christopher Hampton For as long as I can remember all I wanted was to be a writer The Stage Retrieved 20 June 2019 a b Billington Michael 26 March 2007 Free radical The Guardian Retrieved 23 July 2018 a b Caplan Nina 2009 Christopher Hampton interview Time Out London Archived from the original on 23 July 2018 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Billington Michael 3 May 2001 Christopher Hampton s Hollywood horrors Retrieved 23 July 2018 a b Ng David Hampton Christopher 13 October 2010 A conversation Christopher Hampton revisits Tales from Hollywood Los Angeles Times Retrieved 23 July 2018 Carrington IMDb 10 November 1995 No 55513 The London Gazette Supplement 12 June 1999 p 8 JUST THE LIST Winners and Nominees of the 2009 Tony Awards 8 June 2009 Philip Glass Christopher Hampton amp James Gandolfini Celebrate in NYC 24 June 2013 McPhee Ryan 10 May 2017 Verdict Reached in Case Between Rebecca Producers and Press Agent Marc Thibodeau Playbill Kamp David 16 May 2013 Betrayal Cons and a Faked Death Investigating How Rebecca the Musical Fell Apart Vanity Fair Christopher Hampton takes on America TheGuardian com 22 October 2012 Appomattox A superb night at the opera The Washington Post The Washington Post The Singapore Grip 17mns Love to Cast amp Crew 4 November 2019 HOME thesingaporegrip com Archived from the original on 12 May 2022 Retrieved 13 February 2021 Nominations for the 78th Golden Globe Awards 2021 Announced No 62866 The London Gazette Supplement 28 December 2019 p N2 Blyth Antonia 15 March 2021 Oscar Nominated The Father Director Florian Zeller Has Next Adaptation The Son In The Works Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 15 April 2021 Leo Barraclough 14 April 2021 Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern to Star in The Son From The Father Director Florian Zeller and Co Writer Christopher Hampton Variety Retrieved 15 April 2021 Wiseman Andreas 14 April 2021 Hugh Jackman amp Laura Dern To Star In Florian Zeller s The Son See Saw To Produce Follow Up To Oscar Nominee The Father Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 15 April 2021 Gans Andrew American Premiere of Embers Will Be Part of Guthrie s Christopher Hampton Celebration Archived from the original on 31 January 2013 Retrieved 16 August 2012 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black s Stephen Ward premieres at Aldwych in December whatsonstage com Whats on Stage 28 June 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Bibliography EditMassimo Verzella Embers di Christopher Hampton e la traduzione della malinconia Paragrafo II 2006 pp 69 82External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christopher Hampton Wikiquote has quotations related to Christopher Hampton Christopher Hampton at the Internet Broadway Database Christopher Hampton at IMDb Christopher Hampton at the BFI s Screenonline Finding aid to Christopher Hampton papers at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christopher Hampton amp oldid 1150864437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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