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Stephen Daldry

Stephen David Daldry CBE (born 2 May 1960)[citation needed] is an English director and producer of film, theatre, and television. He has won three Tony Awards for his work on Broadway and an Olivier Award for his work in the West End. He has received three Academy Awards nominations for Best Director, for the films Billy Elliot (2000), The Hours (2002), and The Reader (2008).

Stephen Daldry

Daldry in 2013
Born
Stephen David Daldry

(1960-05-02) 2 May 1960 (age 63)
Dorset, England
Alma materUniversity of Sheffield
East 15 Acting School, University of Essex
Occupation(s)Director, producer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
Lucy Sexton
(m. 2001)
Children1
AwardsSee Awards and Nominations

From 2016 to 2020, he produced and directed the Netflix television series The Crown, for which he received one Producers Guild Award nomination, one Producers Guild Award win, two Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and one Primetime Emmy Award win for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Drama Series. Daldry joined an elite group of directors by receiving nominations for direction in theatre, television, and film.

Early years edit

Daldry was born in Dorset, the son of singer Cherry (née Thompson) and bank manager Patrick Daldry.[1] The family moved to Taunton, Somerset, where his father died of cancer when Daldry was aged 14.[2]

Daldry joined a youth theatre group in Taunton, Somerset.[3] and performed as Sandy Tyrell in Hay Fever for the local amateur society, Taunton Thespians. At age 18, he won a Royal Air Force scholarship to read English at the University of Sheffield, where he became chairman of the Sheffield University Theatre Group.[4]

After graduation, he spent a year travelling through Italy, where he became a clown's apprentice.[citation needed] He then trained as an actor on the postgraduate course at East 15 Acting School from 1982 to 1983, now part of the University of Essex.[citation needed]

Career edit

Daldry began his career as an apprentice at the Sheffield Crucible from 1985 to 1988, working under artistic director Clare Venables. He also headed productions at the Manchester Library Theatre, Liverpool Playhouse, Stratford East, Oxford Stage, Brighton and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He was Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre from 1992 to 1998, where he headed the £26 million development scheme. He was also Artistic Director of London's Gate Theatre (1989–92) and the Metro Theatre Company (1984–86). He is currently on the Board of the Young and Old Vic Theatres and remains an Associate Director of the Royal Court Theatre. He was the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre for 2002 at St Catherine's College, Oxford.[5]

Daldry made his feature film directorial debut with Billy Elliot (2000), which launched the film career of Jamie Bell. His next film was The Hours, which earned Nicole Kidman her first Best Actress win at the Academy Awards. He went on to direct a stage musical adaptation of Billy Elliot, and in 2009 his work earned him a Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical. He has also made a film version of The Reader (2008), based on the book of the same name and starring Kate Winslet, David Kross and Ralph Fiennes. The film won Best Actress at the Academy Awards for Kate Winslet. Daldry's fourth film was Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, an adaptation of the book of the same name written by Jonathan Safran Foer, starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, and Max von Sydow. The screenplay was written by Eric Roth. The film received a nomination for Best Picture at the 84th Academy Awards and a nomination for von Sydow for Best Supporting Actor.[6]

Daldry was initially slated to direct a Star Wars spin off film about the iconic Star Wars character Obi-Wan Kenobi but the film was later scrapped due to the commercial failure of Solo: A Star Wars Story with Daldry saying the cancellation of the film crushed him and Hossein Amini. However, ideas from Daldry's originally planned film were repurposed for the Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney + limited series directed by Deborah Chow and released in 2022 for which Daldry received credit as a consulting producer.[7] In July 2022, it was revealed that Daldry would work with Sonia Friedman to develop a play based on the hit Netflix television show Stranger Things.[8]

Personal life edit

Daldry was in a relationship with set designer Ian MacNeil for 13 years.[9] They met at an outdoor production of Alice in Wonderland in Lancaster in 1988, and after settling in Camberwell, began collaborating on theatrical productions.[10][11]

Greatly impacted[clarification needed] by the September 11 attacks in the United States, Daldry decided he wanted to start a family and married American performance artist and magazine editor Lucy Sexton, with whom he has a daughter.[12][13] Despite this, he continues to refer to himself as gay because the public "[doesn't] like confusion."[14]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

Year Title Notes
2012 Games of the XXX Olympiad Opening Ceremony "Isles of Wonder"
2012 Games of the XXX Olympiad Closing Ceremony "A Symphony of British Music"
2016–20 The Crown 4 episodes
2022 Obi-Wan Kenobi Consulting Producer

Theatre edit

Broadway

West End

Detailed theatreography

  • The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England, then Theatre Royale, Stratford, England, 1988
  • An Inspector Calls, York Theatre Royal, 1988
  • Judgement Day, Old Red Lion Theatre, London, 1989
  • Figaro Gets Divorced, Gate Theatre, London, 1990
  • Cutting Room, Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, 1990
  • Our Man in Marzibah and Rousseau's Tale (double-bill), Gate Theatre, 1991
  • Damned for Despair, Gate Theatre, 1991
  • Jerker, Gate Theatre, 1991
  • (With Annie Castledine) Pioneers in Ingolstadt, Gate Theatre, 1991
  • (With Annie Castledine) Purgatory in Ingolstadt, Gate Theatre, 1991
  • Manon Lescaut, Dublin Grand Opera, 1992
  • An Inspector Calls, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1992, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1994–1995, *later Garrick Theatre, London, 1995, finally Playhouse Theatre, London, 2016–17
  • Search and Destroy, Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, 1993
  • Machinal, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, 1993
  • The Europeans, 1993
  • The Kitchen, Royal Court Theatre, 1994
  • The Editing Process, Royal Court Theatre, 1994
  • Rat in the Skull, Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1995
  • The Libertine, Royal Court Theatre, 1995
  • The Man of Mode, Royal Court Theatre, 1995
  • Body Talk, Royal Court Theatre, 1996
  • This Is a Chair, in London International Festival of Theatre, London, 1997
  • Via Dolorosa (solo show), Royal Court Theatre, 1998, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1999
  • Far Away, Royal Court Theatre, 2000, then New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 2002–2003
  • A Number, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, Royal Court Theatre, 2002, then New York Theatre Workshop, 2002–2003
  • The Jungle, Young Vic, 2017–2018, then St. Ann's Warehouse, 2018

Awards and honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Stephen Daldry Biography". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  2. ^ "ENTERTAINMENT | Stephen Daldry: From stage to screen". BBC News. 13 March 2001. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  3. ^ Kellaway, Kate (8 December 2002). "Stephen Daldry: He'll turn his hand to anything". The Guardian. London, UK.
  4. ^ Kellaway, Kate (8 December 2002). "Stephen Daldry: He'll turn his hand to anything". The Guardian. London, UK.
  5. ^ "St. Catherine's College Oxford | 2002". stcatz.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  6. ^ "THE 84TH ACADEMY AWARDS | 2012". Oscars.org. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  7. ^ "'Obi-Wan Kenobi' was originally planned as a film trilogy, but 'Solo' disappointment killed the idea". 28 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Stranger Things spin-offs to include play made by British theatre duo". www.bbc.co.uk. BBC News. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  9. ^ The Broadway League. "Stephen Daldry". IBDB. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  10. ^ "HOW WE MET: STEPHEN DALDRY AND IAN MACNEIL". Independent.co.uk. 21 April 1996. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022.
  11. ^ League, The Broadway. "Ian MacNeil – Broadway Cast & Staff – IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
  12. ^ Giltz, Michael (18 March 2003). . The Advocate. Archived from the original on 20 January 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2008.
  13. ^ . Matt & Andrej Koymasky – The Living Room – Biographies. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved 20 May 2008.
  14. ^ Wood, Gaby (14 June 2009). "How Britain became the toast of Broadway". The Observer. London.

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active1985 presentSpouseLucy Sexton m 2001 wbr Children1AwardsSee Awards and NominationsFrom 2016 to 2020 he produced and directed the Netflix television series The Crown for which he received one Producers Guild Award nomination one Producers Guild Award win two Primetime Emmy Award nominations and one Primetime Emmy Award win for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Drama Series Daldry joined an elite group of directors by receiving nominations for direction in theatre television and film Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Theatre 6 Awards and honours 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editDaldry was born in Dorset the son of singer Cherry nee Thompson and bank manager Patrick Daldry 1 The family moved to Taunton Somerset where his father died of cancer when Daldry was aged 14 2 Daldry joined a youth theatre group in Taunton Somerset 3 and performed as Sandy Tyrell in Hay Fever for the local amateur society Taunton Thespians At age 18 he won a Royal Air Force scholarship to read English at the University of Sheffield where he became chairman of the Sheffield University Theatre Group 4 After graduation he spent a year travelling through Italy where he became a clown s apprentice citation needed He then trained as an actor on the postgraduate course at East 15 Acting School from 1982 to 1983 now part of the University of Essex citation needed Career editDaldry began his career as an apprentice at the Sheffield Crucible from 1985 to 1988 working under artistic director Clare Venables He also headed productions at the Manchester Library Theatre Liverpool Playhouse Stratford East Oxford Stage Brighton and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival He was Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre from 1992 to 1998 where he headed the 26 million development scheme He was also Artistic Director of London s Gate Theatre 1989 92 and the Metro Theatre Company 1984 86 He is currently on the Board of the Young and Old Vic Theatres and remains an Associate Director of the Royal Court Theatre He was the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre for 2002 at St Catherine s College Oxford 5 Daldry made his feature film directorial debut with Billy Elliot 2000 which launched the film career of Jamie Bell His next film was The Hours which earned Nicole Kidman her first Best Actress win at the Academy Awards He went on to direct a stage musical adaptation of Billy Elliot and in 2009 his work earned him a Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical He has also made a film version of The Reader 2008 based on the book of the same name and starring Kate Winslet David Kross and Ralph Fiennes The film won Best Actress at the Academy Awards for Kate Winslet Daldry s fourth film was Extremely Loud amp Incredibly Close an adaptation of the book of the same name written by Jonathan Safran Foer starring Tom Hanks Sandra Bullock and Max von Sydow The screenplay was written by Eric Roth The film received a nomination for Best Picture at the 84th Academy Awards and a nomination for von Sydow for Best Supporting Actor 6 Daldry was initially slated to direct a Star Wars spin off film about the iconic Star Wars character Obi Wan Kenobi but the film was later scrapped due to the commercial failure of Solo A Star Wars Story with Daldry saying the cancellation of the film crushed him and Hossein Amini However ideas from Daldry s originally planned film were repurposed for the Obi Wan Kenobi Disney limited series directed by Deborah Chow and released in 2022 for which Daldry received credit as a consulting producer 7 In July 2022 it was revealed that Daldry would work with Sonia Friedman to develop a play based on the hit Netflix television show Stranger Things 8 Personal life editDaldry was in a relationship with set designer Ian MacNeil for 13 years 9 They met at an outdoor production of Alice in Wonderland in Lancaster in 1988 and after settling in Camberwell began collaborating on theatrical productions 10 11 Greatly impacted clarification needed by the September 11 attacks in the United States Daldry decided he wanted to start a family and married American performance artist and magazine editor Lucy Sexton with whom he has a daughter 12 13 Despite this he continues to refer to himself as gay because the public doesn t like confusion 14 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Distribution1998 Eight short film2000 Billy Elliot Universal Pictures2002 The Hours Miramax Films2008 The Reader The Weinstein Company2011 Extremely Loud amp Incredibly Close Warner Bros Pictures2014 Trash Universal Pictures2021 Together BBC Film Bleecker Street company Television edit Year Title Notes2012 Games of the XXX Olympiad Opening Ceremony Isles of Wonder 2012 Games of the XXX Olympiad Closing Ceremony A Symphony of British Music 2016 20 The Crown 4 episodes2022 Obi Wan Kenobi Consulting ProducerTheatre editBroadway Year Title Theatre1994 An Inspector Calls Booth Theatre1999 Via Dolorosa2008 Billy Elliot The Musical Imperial Theatre2015 Skylight John Golden TheatreThe Audience Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre2019 20 The Inheritance Ethel Barrymore TheaterWest End The Audience with Helen Mirren Gielgud Theatre 2013 The Audience with Kristin Scott Thomas Apollo Theatre 2015 The Inheritance Noel Coward Theatre 2019 A Number Royal Court Theatre Far Away also Albery Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop Via Dolorosa also the Duchess Theatre Rat in the Skull RCT Body Talk RCT The Kitchen RCT The Editing Process RCT Search And Destroy RCT An Inspector Calls Royal National Theatre Machinal Royal National Theatre Billy Elliot The Musical Victoria Palace Theatre Skylight Wyndham s TheatreDetailed theatreography The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Liverpool Playhouse Liverpool England then Theatre Royale Stratford England 1988 An Inspector Calls York Theatre Royal 1988 Judgement Day Old Red Lion Theatre London 1989 Figaro Gets Divorced Gate Theatre London 1990 Cutting Room Royal Court Theatre Upstairs London 1990 Our Man in Marzibah and Rousseau s Tale double bill Gate Theatre 1991 Damned for Despair Gate Theatre 1991 Jerker Gate Theatre 1991 With Annie Castledine Pioneers in Ingolstadt Gate Theatre 1991 With Annie Castledine Purgatory in Ingolstadt Gate Theatre 1991 Manon Lescaut Dublin Grand Opera 1992 An Inspector Calls National Theatre Company Lyttelton Theatre London 1992 then Royale Theatre New York City 1994 1995 later Garrick Theatre London 1995 finally Playhouse Theatre London 2016 17 Search and Destroy Royal Court Theatre Upstairs 1993 Machinal National Theatre Company Lyttelton Theatre 1993 The Europeans 1993 The Kitchen Royal Court Theatre 1994 The Editing Process Royal Court Theatre 1994 Rat in the Skull Duke of York s Theatre London 1995 The Libertine Royal Court Theatre 1995 The Man of Mode Royal Court Theatre 1995 Body Talk Royal Court Theatre 1996 This Is a Chair in London International Festival of Theatre London 1997 Via Dolorosa solo show Royal Court Theatre 1998 then Booth Theatre New York City 1999 Far Away Royal Court Theatre 2000 then New York Theatre Workshop New York City 2002 2003 A Number Jerwood Theatre Downstairs Royal Court Theatre 2002 then New York Theatre Workshop 2002 2003 The Jungle Young Vic 2017 2018 then St Ann s Warehouse 2018Awards and honours editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Stephen DaldryReferences edit Stephen Daldry Biography Filmreference com Retrieved 14 January 2010 ENTERTAINMENT Stephen Daldry From stage to screen BBC News 13 March 2001 Retrieved 15 June 2017 Kellaway Kate 8 December 2002 Stephen Daldry He ll turn his hand to anything The Guardian London UK Kellaway Kate 8 December 2002 Stephen Daldry He ll turn his hand to anything The Guardian London UK St Catherine s College Oxford 2002 stcatz ox ac uk Retrieved 24 March 2021 THE 84TH ACADEMY AWARDS 2012 Oscars org Retrieved 26 May 2020 Obi Wan Kenobi was originally planned as a film trilogy but Solo disappointment killed the idea 28 June 2022 Stranger Things spin offs to include play made by British theatre duo www bbc co uk BBC News 7 July 2022 Retrieved 7 July 2022 The Broadway League Stephen Daldry IBDB Retrieved 14 January 2010 HOW WE MET STEPHEN DALDRY AND IAN MACNEIL Independent co uk 21 April 1996 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 League The Broadway Ian MacNeil Broadway Cast amp Staff IBDB www ibdb com Giltz Michael 18 March 2003 The golden Hours The Advocate Archived from the original on 20 January 2008 Retrieved 29 May 2008 Stephen Daldry Matt amp Andrej Koymasky The Living Room Biographies Archived from the original on 9 May 2008 Retrieved 20 May 2008 Wood Gaby 14 June 2009 How Britain became the toast of Broadway The Observer London External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephen Daldry Stephen Daldry at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Stephen Daldry at IMDb Stephen Daldry at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from 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