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Danny Boyle

Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director and producer. He is known for his work on films including Shallow Grave, Trainspotting and its sequel T2 Trainspotting, The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Slumdog Millionaire, 127 Hours, Steve Jobs, and Yesterday.

Danny Boyle
Boyle at the 2019 Montclair Film Festival
Born
Daniel Francis Boyle

(1956-10-20) 20 October 1956 (age 67)
EducationThornleigh Salesian College
Alma materUniversity College of North Wales
(now Bangor University)
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
Years active1980–present
Known for
AwardsFull list

Boyle's debut film Shallow Grave won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. The British Film Institute ranked Trainspotting the 10th greatest British film of the 20th century. Boyle's 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire, the most successful British film of the decade, was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director. He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director. Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner Slumdog Millionaire.

In 2012, Boyle was the artistic director for Isles of Wonder, the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics. He was subsequently offered a knighthood as part of the New Year Honours but declined due to his republican beliefs.

Early life and education edit

Danny Boyle was born on 20 October 1956,[1] in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, about 6 mi (9.7 km) north of Manchester's city centre, to Irish parents Frank and Annie Boyle, both from County Galway. He has a twin sister, Marie, and a younger sister, Bernadette, both of whom are teachers.[2][3]

Although he now describes himself as a "spiritual atheist,"[4] he was brought up in a working-class Catholic family. Boyle was an altar boy for eight years and his mother had the priesthood in mind for him, but at the age of 14 he was persuaded by a priest not to transfer to a seminary.[5]

Whether he was saving me from the priesthood or the priesthood from me, I don't know. But quite soon after, I started doing drama. And there's a real connection, I think. All these directors – Martin Scorsese, John Woo, M. Night Shyamalan – they were all meant to be priests. There's something very theatrical about it. It's basically the same job – poncing around, telling people what to think.[6][7]

Boyle attended Thornleigh Salesian College, a Catholic boys' direct grant grammar school in Bolton,[8] and studied English and drama at the University College of North Wales (now Bangor University), where he directed several productions for the student drama society.[2][9]

Theatre and television work edit

 
Boyle with the cast of The Children's Monologues in 2010

Upon graduating from university he began his career at the Joint Stock Theatre Company before moving on to the Royal Court Theatre in 1982 where he directed The Genius by Howard Brenton and Saved by Edward Bond. He also directed five productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company.[10]

In 1987, Boyle started working in television as a producer for BBC Northern Ireland where he produced, amongst other TV films, Alan Clarke's controversial Elephant before becoming a director on shows such as Arise And Go Now, Not Even God Is Wise Enough, For The Greater Good, Scout, and two episodes of Inspector Morse.[11]

Boyle was responsible for the BBC Two series Mr. Wroe's Virgins in 1993.[10] In between The Beach and 28 Days Later Boyle directed two TV films for the BBC in 2001–Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise and Strumpet.[12]

In 2011 he directed Frankenstein for the National Theatre.[13] This production was broadcast to cinemas as a part of National Theatre Live on 17 March 2011.[14] He has also appeared on Top Gear and set the fastest wet lap at that time.[15] In 2014, both Boyle and Christian Colson signed to a first look deal with FX Productions.[16]

Boyle was announced to be directing a dance adaptation of The Matrix, titled "Free Your Mind", set to debut in October 2023 in Manchester.[17]

The Children's Monologues edit

On 14 November 2010, he directed a one-night play at the Old Vic Theatre titled The Children's Monologues starring Sir Ben Kingsley, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hiddleston, Gemma Arterton, and Eddie Redmayne, in aid of his charity Dramatic Need, which operates in Rwanda and South Africa, helping young people to come to terms with trauma and conflict.[18] He co-directed another performance of the play in 2015 at the Royal Court Theatre,[19] and again in 2017 at Carnegie Hall in New York City.[20]

Isles of Wonder edit

 
Prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

Boyle was artistic director for the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London. Entitled Isles of Wonder, it charted aspects of British culture including the Industrial Revolution and contributions to literature, music, film, and technology.[21]

Reception to the ceremony was generally positive both nationally in the United Kingdom and internationally.[22][23][24][25]

Pistol edit

On 11 January 2021, it was announced that Boyle would be adapting the Steve Jones' autobiography Lonely Boy into a six-part TV series entitled Pistol that charts the rise and fall of the Sex Pistols. The series aired on FX and Disney+ on 30 May 2022,[26] and stars Emma Appleton, Louis Partridge and Maisie Williams, amongst others. The show was filmed in London.[27]

Film edit

Boyle's love for film began with his first viewing of Apocalypse Now:

It had eviscerated my brain, completely. I was an impressionable twenty-one-year-old guy from the sticks. My brain had not been fed and watered with great culture, you know, as art is meant to do. It had been sandblasted by the power of cinema. And that's why cinema, despite everything we try to do, it remains a young man's medium, really, in terms of audience.[28]

1990s: Shallow Grave and Trainspotting edit

The first film Boyle directed was Shallow Grave.[10] The film was the most commercially successful British film of 1995,[29] won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film, and led to the production of Trainspotting.[30] Working with writer John Hodge and producer Andrew Macdonald, Shallow Grave earned Boyle the Best Newcomer Award from the 1996 London Film Critics Circle.[29] Critics credited these films with revitalising British cinema in the early '90s.[10] The BFI ranked Trainspotting the 10th greatest British film of the 20th century.[31]

Boyle declined an offer to direct the fourth film of the Alien franchise to make A Life Less Ordinary.[32][33]

2000s: The Beach, 28 Days Later and Slumdog Millionaire edit

Boyle's next project was a film adaptation of the cult novel The Beach by Alex Garland. Filmed in Thailand with Leonardo DiCaprio, casting of the film led to a feud with Ewan McGregor.[10] He then collaborated with Garland on the post-apocalyptic horror film 28 Days Later.[34]

 
Boyle at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival

He also directed a short film Alien Love Triangle (starring Kenneth Branagh), which was intended to be one of three shorts within a feature film. However the project was cancelled after the two other shorts were made into feature films: Mimic starring Mira Sorvino and Impostor starring Gary Sinise.[35] In 2004 Boyle directed Millions,[6] scripted by Frank Cottrell Boyce.[36] His next collaboration with Alex Garland[6] was the 2007 science-fiction film Sunshine, featuring 28 Days Later star Cillian Murphy.[37]

In 2008 he directed Slumdog Millionaire, the story of an impoverished child (Dev Patel) on the streets of Mumbai, India, who competes on the local version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, for which Boyle won Academy and BAFTA Awards for Best Director. The most successful British film of the decade, the film won eight Academy Awards and seven BAFTA Awards.[38][39] Boyle commented, "To be a film-maker...you have to lead. You have to be psychotic in your desire to do something. People always like the easy route. You have to push very hard to get something unusual, something different."[10] Andrew Macdonald, producer of Trainspotting, said "Boyle takes a subject that you've often seen portrayed realistically, in a politically correct way, whether it's junkies or slum orphans, and he has managed to make it realistic but also incredibly uplifting and joyful."[10] The success led a deal with Fox Searchlight.[40]

Despite the commercial success of Slumdog Millionaire, Boyle also faced great criticism for his portrayal of India through a Western, idealized lens. Some critics saw the film as "poverty porn," though Boyle argued he showed India's "lust for life" and "resilience."[41]

2010s: 127 Hours, Steve Jobs and T2 Trainspotting edit

In 2010, Boyle directed the film 127 Hours, starring James Franco and featuring Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara. It was based on Aron Ralston's autobiography Between a Rock and a Hard Place, which detailed his struggle of being trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone in Bluejohn Canyon, southeastern Utah. The film was released on 5 November 2010 to critical acclaim and got six nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay for Boyle and Best Actor for Franco.[42][43]

 
The film team of T2 Trainspotting at the Berlinale 2017

Boyle's next film was Trance, starring James McAvoy and Rosario Dawson. It has been reported another instalment of the 28 Days Later franchise is in the development stages.[44][45] Boyle has stated previously that in theory the third instalment of the series would be titled 28 Months Later, but alluded to a film taking place somewhere else in the world he created in 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. He was also stated to be producing the upcoming film Paani.[46]

Boyle told an interviewer about the eclectic range of his films, "There's a theme running through all of them—and I just realised this. They're all about someone facing impossible odds and overcoming them."[47] With a strong interest in music, Boyle has mentioned in interviews that he has considered a musical film with original compositions. Boyle has also expressed interest in an animated film.[48]

Boyle's eponymous biopic of Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs closed the 59th BFI London Film Festival. It was the third time Boyle has had that honour, after Slumdog Millionaire in 2008 and 127 Hours two years later. The BFI's London Film Festival Director, Clare Stewart, said Boyle had created an exhilarating and audacious film about a complex, charismatic pioneer.[49] He then directed the sequel to Trainspotting, T2 Trainspotting.[50]

In a BBC interview, Boyle stated that he didn't write his own films but they did reflect his personality. "I am not a big auteur fan and like to work with writers, but ultimately a film is a director's vision, because he gets all its elements together towards that vision."[51]

In March 2018, Boyle confirmed he would be directing the then-untitled twenty-fifth James Bond film (later known as No Time to Die)[52] but dropped out that August due to a dispute over the film's script.[53][54]

He and writer Richard Curtis collaborated on Yesterday, starring Himesh Patel, Kate McKinnon, Lily James, and Ed Sheeran, released on 28 June 2019.[55]

Personal life edit

While at university, Boyle dated actress Frances Barber.[56]

Boyle is a constitutional republican.[57] He lives in Mile End, London.[58]

Other activities edit

Boyle was a founding trustee[59] in 2007.[60] of Dramatic Need, a charity which operated in Rwanda and South Africa, helping young people to come to terms with trauma and conflict.[18] The charity was wound up in November 2021.[61]

As of 2008 Boyle was the patron of North West-based young people's substance misuse charity, Early Break, which was founded and based in his home town of Radcliffe. He is also a trustee of the UK-based African arts charity Dramatic Need.[62]

In 2014, it was announced that Boyle would become a patron of HOME in Manchester.[63]

In February 2017, Boyle announced a bid to launch a £30 million film and media school in Manchester.[64]

Recognition edit

In 2010, The Tablet named Boyle one of Britain's most influential Roman Catholics.[65]

The BBC referred to Boyle as a "titan of the British film industry – renowned for his spunky grit – typified by his 1996 film Trainspotting."[66]

In 2012, Boyle was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover – to celebrate the British cultural figures of his lifetime.[67][68]

In December 2012 it was widely reported that Boyle turned down a knighthood in the New Year Honours list. He told BBC Radio 4 "I'm very proud to be an equal citizen and I think that's what the opening ceremony was actually about."[69][70]

Awards and nominations edit

Boyle's awards include:

Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1994 Shallow Grave 1
1996 Trainspotting 1 2 1
2008 Slumdog Millionaire 10 8 11 6 4 4
2010 127 Hours 6 8 3
2015 Steve Jobs 2 3 1 4 2
Total 19 8 25 8 11 6

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Director Producer Notes
1994 Shallow Grave Yes No
1996 Trainspotting Yes No
1997 A Life Less Ordinary Yes No
Twin Town No Executive
2000 The Beach Yes No
2002 28 Days Later Yes No
2004 Millions Yes No
2007 Sunshine Yes No
28 Weeks Later No Executive
2008 Slumdog Millionaire Yes No
Alien Love Triangle Yes No Short film
2010 127 Hours Yes Yes Also writer
2013 Trance Yes Yes
2015 Steve Jobs Yes Yes
2017 T2 Trainspotting Yes Yes
Battle of the Sexes No Yes
2019 Yesterday Yes Yes
2021 Creation Stories No Executive

Television edit

TV series

Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes
1989 Elephant No Yes No TV short
1989–1993 Screenplay Yes No No 3 episodes
1990–1992 Inspector Morse Yes No No 2 episodes
1993 Mr Wroe's Virgins Yes No No 3 episodes
2012 Isles of Wonder Yes No Yes Olympics opening ceremony
2014 Babylon Yes Yes No Episode: "Pilot"
2017 The Alternativity Yes Yes No Play of Banksy
2018 Trust Yes Yes No 3 episodes
2022 Pistol Yes Yes No Six-part miniseries

TV movies

Year Title Director Producer
1987 Scout Yes No
The Venus de Milo Instead Yes No
The Rockingham Shoot No Yes
1989 Monkeys Yes Yes
The Nightwatch Yes Yes
1991 For the Greater Good Yes No
2001 Strumpet Yes No
Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise Yes No

Theatre edit

Year Production Role Theater Notes
2023 Free Your Mind Director The Factory [71]

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This article is about the director For other people with similar names see Daniel Boyle disambiguation Daniel Francis Boyle born 20 October 1956 is an English director and producer He is known for his work on films including Shallow Grave Trainspotting and its sequel T2 Trainspotting The Beach 28 Days Later Sunshine Slumdog Millionaire 127 Hours Steve Jobs and Yesterday Danny BoyleBoyle at the 2019 Montclair Film FestivalBornDaniel Francis Boyle 1956 10 20 20 October 1956 age 67 Radcliffe Lancashire EnglandEducationThornleigh Salesian CollegeAlma materUniversity College of North Wales now Bangor University OccupationsDirector producerYears active1980 presentKnown forShallow GraveTrainspottingThe Beach28 Days LaterSlumdog Millionaire127 HoursSteve JobsT2 TrainspottingYesterdayAwardsFull list Boyle s debut film Shallow Grave won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film The British Film Institute ranked Trainspotting the 10th greatest British film of the 20th century Boyle s 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire the most successful British film of the decade was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight including the Academy Award for Best Director He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival where he also introduced that year s AFF Audience Award Winner Slumdog Millionaire In 2012 Boyle was the artistic director for Isles of Wonder the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics He was subsequently offered a knighthood as part of the New Year Honours but declined due to his republican beliefs Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Theatre and television work 2 1 The Children s Monologues 2 2 Isles of Wonder 2 3 Pistol 3 Film 3 1 1990s Shallow Grave and Trainspotting 3 2 2000s The Beach 28 Days Later and Slumdog Millionaire 3 3 2010s 127 Hours Steve Jobs and T2 Trainspotting 4 Personal life 5 Other activities 6 Recognition 6 1 Awards and nominations 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 7 3 Theatre 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDanny Boyle was born on 20 October 1956 1 in Radcliffe Lancashire England about 6 mi 9 7 km north of Manchester s city centre to Irish parents Frank and Annie Boyle both from County Galway He has a twin sister Marie and a younger sister Bernadette both of whom are teachers 2 3 Although he now describes himself as a spiritual atheist 4 he was brought up in a working class Catholic family Boyle was an altar boy for eight years and his mother had the priesthood in mind for him but at the age of 14 he was persuaded by a priest not to transfer to a seminary 5 Whether he was saving me from the priesthood or the priesthood from me I don t know But quite soon after I started doing drama And there s a real connection I think All these directors Martin Scorsese John Woo M Night Shyamalan they were all meant to be priests There s something very theatrical about it It s basically the same job poncing around telling people what to think 6 7 Boyle attended Thornleigh Salesian College a Catholic boys direct grant grammar school in Bolton 8 and studied English and drama at the University College of North Wales now Bangor University where he directed several productions for the student drama society 2 9 Theatre and television work edit nbsp Boyle with the cast of The Children s Monologues in 2010 Upon graduating from university he began his career at the Joint Stock Theatre Company before moving on to the Royal Court Theatre in 1982 where he directed The Genius by Howard Brenton and Saved by Edward Bond He also directed five productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company 10 In 1987 Boyle started working in television as a producer for BBC Northern Ireland where he produced amongst other TV films Alan Clarke s controversial Elephant before becoming a director on shows such as Arise And Go Now Not Even God Is Wise Enough For The Greater Good Scout and two episodes of Inspector Morse 11 Boyle was responsible for the BBC Two series Mr Wroe s Virgins in 1993 10 In between The Beach and 28 Days Later Boyle directed two TV films for the BBC in 2001 Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise and Strumpet 12 In 2011 he directed Frankenstein for the National Theatre 13 This production was broadcast to cinemas as a part of National Theatre Live on 17 March 2011 14 He has also appeared on Top Gear and set the fastest wet lap at that time 15 In 2014 both Boyle and Christian Colson signed to a first look deal with FX Productions 16 Boyle was announced to be directing a dance adaptation of The Matrix titled Free Your Mind set to debut in October 2023 in Manchester 17 The Children s Monologues edit Main article The Children s Monologues On 14 November 2010 he directed a one night play at the Old Vic Theatre titled The Children s Monologues starring Sir Ben Kingsley Benedict Cumberbatch Tom Hiddleston Gemma Arterton and Eddie Redmayne in aid of his charity Dramatic Need which operates in Rwanda and South Africa helping young people to come to terms with trauma and conflict 18 He co directed another performance of the play in 2015 at the Royal Court Theatre 19 and again in 2017 at Carnegie Hall in New York City 20 Isles of Wonder edit nbsp Prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony Boyle was artistic director for the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London Entitled Isles of Wonder it charted aspects of British culture including the Industrial Revolution and contributions to literature music film and technology 21 Reception to the ceremony was generally positive both nationally in the United Kingdom and internationally 22 23 24 25 Pistol edit On 11 January 2021 it was announced that Boyle would be adapting the Steve Jones autobiography Lonely Boy into a six part TV series entitled Pistol that charts the rise and fall of the Sex Pistols The series aired on FX and Disney on 30 May 2022 26 and stars Emma Appleton Louis Partridge and Maisie Williams amongst others The show was filmed in London 27 Film editBoyle s love for film began with his first viewing of Apocalypse Now It had eviscerated my brain completely I was an impressionable twenty one year old guy from the sticks My brain had not been fed and watered with great culture you know as art is meant to do It had been sandblasted by the power of cinema And that s why cinema despite everything we try to do it remains a young man s medium really in terms of audience 28 1990s Shallow Grave and Trainspotting edit The first film Boyle directed was Shallow Grave 10 The film was the most commercially successful British film of 1995 29 won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film and led to the production of Trainspotting 30 Working with writer John Hodge and producer Andrew Macdonald Shallow Grave earned Boyle the Best Newcomer Award from the 1996 London Film Critics Circle 29 Critics credited these films with revitalising British cinema in the early 90s 10 The BFI ranked Trainspotting the 10th greatest British film of the 20th century 31 Boyle declined an offer to direct the fourth film of the Alien franchise to make A Life Less Ordinary 32 33 2000s The Beach 28 Days Later and Slumdog Millionaire edit Boyle s next project was a film adaptation of the cult novel The Beach by Alex Garland Filmed in Thailand with Leonardo DiCaprio casting of the film led to a feud with Ewan McGregor 10 He then collaborated with Garland on the post apocalyptic horror film 28 Days Later 34 nbsp Boyle at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival He also directed a short film Alien Love Triangle starring Kenneth Branagh which was intended to be one of three shorts within a feature film However the project was cancelled after the two other shorts were made into feature films Mimic starring Mira Sorvino and Impostor starring Gary Sinise 35 In 2004 Boyle directed Millions 6 scripted by Frank Cottrell Boyce 36 His next collaboration with Alex Garland 6 was the 2007 science fiction film Sunshine featuring 28 Days Later star Cillian Murphy 37 In 2008 he directed Slumdog Millionaire the story of an impoverished child Dev Patel on the streets of Mumbai India who competes on the local version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for which Boyle won Academy and BAFTA Awards for Best Director The most successful British film of the decade the film won eight Academy Awards and seven BAFTA Awards 38 39 Boyle commented To be a film maker you have to lead You have to be psychotic in your desire to do something People always like the easy route You have to push very hard to get something unusual something different 10 Andrew Macdonald producer of Trainspotting said Boyle takes a subject that you ve often seen portrayed realistically in a politically correct way whether it s junkies or slum orphans and he has managed to make it realistic but also incredibly uplifting and joyful 10 The success led a deal with Fox Searchlight 40 Despite the commercial success of Slumdog Millionaire Boyle also faced great criticism for his portrayal of India through a Western idealized lens Some critics saw the film as poverty porn though Boyle argued he showed India s lust for life and resilience 41 2010s 127 Hours Steve Jobs and T2 Trainspotting edit In 2010 Boyle directed the film 127 Hours starring James Franco and featuring Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara It was based on Aron Ralston s autobiography Between a Rock and a Hard Place which detailed his struggle of being trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone in Bluejohn Canyon southeastern Utah The film was released on 5 November 2010 to critical acclaim and got six nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay for Boyle and Best Actor for Franco 42 43 nbsp The film team of T2 Trainspotting at the Berlinale 2017 Boyle s next film was Trance starring James McAvoy and Rosario Dawson It has been reported another instalment of the 28 Days Later franchise is in the development stages 44 45 Boyle has stated previously that in theory the third instalment of the series would be titled 28 Months Later but alluded to a film taking place somewhere else in the world he created in 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later He was also stated to be producing the upcoming film Paani 46 Boyle told an interviewer about the eclectic range of his films There s a theme running through all of them and I just realised this They re all about someone facing impossible odds and overcoming them 47 With a strong interest in music Boyle has mentioned in interviews that he has considered a musical film with original compositions Boyle has also expressed interest in an animated film 48 Boyle s eponymous biopic of Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs closed the 59th BFI London Film Festival It was the third time Boyle has had that honour after Slumdog Millionaire in 2008 and 127 Hours two years later The BFI s London Film Festival Director Clare Stewart said Boyle had created an exhilarating and audacious film about a complex charismatic pioneer 49 He then directed the sequel to Trainspotting T2 Trainspotting 50 In a BBC interview Boyle stated that he didn t write his own films but they did reflect his personality I am not a big auteur fan and like to work with writers but ultimately a film is a director s vision because he gets all its elements together towards that vision 51 In March 2018 Boyle confirmed he would be directing the then untitled twenty fifth James Bond film later known as No Time to Die 52 but dropped out that August due to a dispute over the film s script 53 54 He and writer Richard Curtis collaborated on Yesterday starring Himesh Patel Kate McKinnon Lily James and Ed Sheeran released on 28 June 2019 55 Personal life editWhile at university Boyle dated actress Frances Barber 56 Boyle is a constitutional republican 57 He lives in Mile End London 58 Other activities editBoyle was a founding trustee 59 in 2007 60 of Dramatic Need a charity which operated in Rwanda and South Africa helping young people to come to terms with trauma and conflict 18 The charity was wound up in November 2021 61 As of 2008 update Boyle was the patron of North West based young people s substance misuse charity Early Break which was founded and based in his home town of Radcliffe He is also a trustee of the UK based African arts charity Dramatic Need 62 In 2014 it was announced that Boyle would become a patron of HOME in Manchester 63 In February 2017 Boyle announced a bid to launch a 30 million film and media school in Manchester 64 Recognition editIn 2010 The Tablet named Boyle one of Britain s most influential Roman Catholics 65 The BBC referred to Boyle as a titan of the British film industry renowned for his spunky grit typified by his 1996 film Trainspotting 66 In 2012 Boyle was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork The Beatles Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover to celebrate the British cultural figures of his lifetime 67 68 In December 2012 it was widely reported that Boyle turned down a knighthood in the New Year Honours list He told BBC Radio 4 I m very proud to be an equal citizen and I think that s what the opening ceremony was actually about 69 70 Awards and nominations edit Main article List of awards and nominations received by Danny Boyle Boyle s awards include Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins 1994 Shallow Grave 1 1996 Trainspotting 1 2 1 2008 Slumdog Millionaire 10 8 11 6 4 4 2010 127 Hours 6 8 3 2015 Steve Jobs 2 3 1 4 2 Total 19 8 25 8 11 6Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Director Producer Notes 1994 Shallow Grave Yes No 1996 Trainspotting Yes No 1997 A Life Less Ordinary Yes No Twin Town No Executive 2000 The Beach Yes No 2002 28 Days Later Yes No 2004 Millions Yes No 2007 Sunshine Yes No 28 Weeks Later No Executive 2008 Slumdog Millionaire Yes No Alien Love Triangle Yes No Short film 2010 127 Hours Yes Yes Also writer 2013 Trance Yes Yes 2015 Steve Jobs Yes Yes 2017 T2 Trainspotting Yes Yes Battle of the Sexes No Yes 2019 Yesterday Yes Yes 2021 Creation Stories No Executive Television edit TV series Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes 1989 Elephant No Yes No TV short 1989 1993 Screenplay Yes No No 3 episodes 1990 1992 Inspector Morse Yes No No 2 episodes 1993 Mr Wroe s Virgins Yes No No 3 episodes 2012 Isles of Wonder Yes No Yes Olympics opening ceremony 2014 Babylon Yes Yes No Episode Pilot 2017 The Alternativity Yes Yes No Play of Banksy 2018 Trust Yes Yes No 3 episodes 2022 Pistol Yes Yes No Six part miniseries TV movies Year Title Director Producer 1987 Scout Yes No The Venus de Milo Instead Yes No The Rockingham Shoot No Yes 1989 Monkeys Yes Yes The Nightwatch Yes Yes 1991 For the Greater Good Yes No 2001 Strumpet Yes No Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise Yes No Theatre edit Year Production Role 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