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Sam Mendes

British film and stage director (born 1965)

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Sam Mendes: British film and stage director (born 1965)
Sir Samuel Alexander Mendes is a British film and stage director, producer, and screenwriter. In 2000, Mendes was appointed a CBE for his services to drama, and he was knighted in the 2020 New Years Honours List. In 2000, Mendes was awarded the Shakespeare Prize by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation in Hamburg, Germany. In 2005, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Directors Guild of Great Britain. In 2008, The Daily Telegraph ranked him number 15 in their list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture".

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Paul Mescal to Star in Beatles Film, According to Ridley Scott | THR News Video [Video]

Paul Mescal to Star in Beatles Film, According to Ridley Scott | THR News Video

It seems that Paul Mescal is headed down Abbey Road. During a conversation at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, Mescal's 'Gladiator II' director Ridley Scott let slip that the actor may..

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter     Duration: 01:42Published
Barry Keoghan to Play Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes' Beatles Movie | THR News Video [Video]

Barry Keoghan to Play Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes' Beatles Movie | THR News Video

Ringo Starr just seemed to confirm the rumors that Barry Keoghan will play him on the big screen. Filmmaker Sam Mendes is planning to direct four Beatles biopics, each dedicated to a band member: John..

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter     Duration: 01:06Published

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Sam Mendes to Direct 4 Separate Beatles Movies from All Members' POVs

Major Beatles alert -- Sam Mendes will direct four different movies from each band member's perspective ... and all of them are apparently supposed to come out the same year. The famed filmmaker was..
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Derelict docks used as Hollywood film set will be transformed with grant worth millions

derelict docks used as hollywood film set will be transformed with grant worth millions
Derelict dry docks - which had a starring role in Sam Mendes' hit film 1917 - are to be transformed into a green space thanks to £2.4m funding from the Scottish government.
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