James Gray

James Gray

  • Birthday: 1969-04-14
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
  • Also know as: Джеймс Грэй

Biography

James Gray (born April 14, 1969; New York City) is an American film director and screenwriter. Gray was born in New York City and grew up in the neighborhood of Flushing. He is of Ukrainian-Jewish descent, with grandparents from Ostropol, Western Ukraine. The original family name was "Grayevsky". His father was once an electronics contractor. Gray attended the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, where his student film, Cowboys and Angels, helped him get an agent and the attention of producer Paul Webster, who encouraged him to write a script which he could produce. As a child growing up in Queens, New York, Gray aspired to be a painter. However, when introduced in his early teenage years to the works of various filmmakers, including Francis Ford Coppola, Gray's interests expanded to the art of filmmaking. The Yards returned Gray to Queens where the story takes place. In 1994, at age 25, Gray made his first feature film "Little Odessa" (1994), a film starring Tim Roth about a hit man confronted by his younger brother upon returning to his hometown, "Little Odessa," a section of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. The film won the Silver Lion at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. Miramax Films released James Gray's second feature, "The Yards" (2000) starring Mark Wahlberg, Joaquin Phoenix, Faye Dunaway, Ellen Burstyn, Charlize Theron and James Caan in fall of 2000. The film was selected for official competition at the 2000 Cannes International Film Festival. His next film "The Immigrant" (2013) was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. In October 2016, Gray's film "The Lost City of Z" (2016) premiered at the New York Film Festival. The film, based on the book by David Grann, depicts the life of explorer Percy Fawcett, played by Charlie Hunnam. Gray first confirmed his plans to write and direct sci-fi space epic "Ad Astra" (2019) on May 12 during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. On June 17, 2020, it was officially confirmed that his next film, titled "Armageddon Time" (2022), would be a coming-of-age drama story of loyalty and friendship against the historical backdrop of Ronald Reagan's presidential election loosely based on Gray's childhood memories, with Anne Hathaway, Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Strong cast in the film.

Filmography

Hitchcock/Truffaut

2015

As Self

At Sundance

1995

As Self

Godard Made in USA

2010

As Self

Dreamers

2012

As Self

Room 999

2023

As

Reach For The Stars

2019

As Self

Production

We Own the Night

2007

As Screenplay

We Own the Night

2007

As Director

Two Lovers

2008

As Director

The Yards

2000

As Writer

The Yards

2000

As Director

The Immigrant

2013

As Director

Blood Ties

2013

As Screenplay

The Immigrant

2013

As Producer

The Immigrant

2013

As Writer

The Lost City of Z

2017

As Director

Cowboys and Angels

1991

As Director

Ad Astra

2019

As Screenplay

Two Lovers

2008

As Producer

Little Odessa

1994

As Director

Ad Astra

2019

As Producer

I Am Pilgrim

0000

As Director

The Lost City of Z

2017

As Producer

The Lost City of Z

2017

As Screenplay

Armageddon Time

2022

As Writer

Armageddon Time

2022

As Director

Le Nozze di Figaro

2019

As Director

Le Nozze di Figaro

2019

As Stage Director

Ad Astra

2019

As Director

Armageddon Time

2022

As Producer

Swift Current

2016

As Executive Producer

Blood Ties

2013

As Executive Producer

Blood Ties

2013

As Thanks

The Rover

2014

As Thanks

Diane

2019

As Thanks

Windfall

2022

As Thanks

I'm Still Here

2010

As Thanks

Lucky Boy

2011

As Thanks

Afro-Woman: 2016 CE

2016

As Thanks

Untitled JFK Project

0000

As Director

Untitled JFK Project

0000

As Screenplay

Two Lovers

2008

As Writer

Ezekiel Moss

0000

As Director

Ezekiel Moss

0000

As Screenplay

Little Odessa

1994

As Writer

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