Edgar Wright

Edgar Wright

Known For:Directing
Gender:Male
Birthday:1974-04-18
Place of Birth:Poole, Dorset, England, UK
Also Known As: Эдгар Райт / 에드거 라이트 / エドガー・ライト / 埃德加·赖特 / إدغار رايت /
Known For: Directing Gender: Male Birthday: 1974-04-18 More

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Edgar Howard Wright (born 18 April 1974) is an English filmmaker. He is known for his fast-paced and kinetic, satirical genre films, which feature extensive utilisation of expressive popular music, Steadicam tracking shots, dolly zooms and a signature editing style that includes transitions, whip pans and wipes. He began making independent short films before making his first feature film A Fistful of Fingers in 1995. Wright created and directed the comedy series Asylum in 1996, written with David Walliams. After directing several other television shows, Wright directed the sitcom Spaced (1999–2001), which aired for two seasons and starred frequent collaborators Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. In 2004, Wright directed the zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead, starring Pegg and Frost, the first film in Wright's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. The film was co-written with Pegg — as were the next two entries in the trilogy, the buddy cop film Hot Fuzz (2007) and the science fiction comedy The World's End (2013). In 2010, Wright co-wrote and directed the action comedy film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, an adaptation of the graphic novel series. Along with Joe Cornish and Steven Moffat, he adapted The Adventures of Tintin (2011) for Steven Spielberg. Wright and Cornish co-wrote the screenplay for the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man in 2015, which Wright intended to direct but abandoned, citing creative differences. He has also directed the action film Baby Driver (2017), and recently the documentary The Sparks Brothers (2021), as well as the psychological horror film Last Night in Soho (2021).
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Digman!
Comedy Animation
Sing 2
Animation Family Music Comedy
The Sparks Brothers
Documentary Music Comedy History
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Adventure Action Science Fiction
DuckTales
Family Comedy Animation
Sing
Animation Comedy Family Music
The World's End
Comedy Action Science Fiction
Hot Fuzz
Crime Action Comedy
When Shaun Met George
Documentary Horror
Land of the Dead
Horror Science Fiction
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Adventure Comedy Science Fiction
Dead Right
Action Comedy Thriller Crime
  • name:Edgar Wright
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1974-04-18
  • Place of Birth:Poole, Dorset, England, UK
  • Also Known As: Эдгар Райт · 에드거 라이트 · エドガー・ライト · 埃德加·赖特 · إدغار رايت ·
  • Biography:Edgar Howard Wright (born 18 April 1974) is an English filmmaker. He is known for his fast-paced and kinetic, satirical genre films, which feature extensive utilisation of expressive popular music, Steadicam tracking shots, dolly zooms and a signature editing style that includes transitions, whip pans and wipes. He began making independent short films before making his first feature film A Fistful of Fingers in 1995. Wright created and directed the comedy series Asylum in 1996, written with David Walliams. After directing several other television shows, Wright directed the sitcom Spaced (1999–2001), which aired for two seasons and starred frequent collaborators Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. In 2004, Wright directed the zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead, starring Pegg and Frost, the first film in Wright's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. The film was co-written with Pegg — as were the next two entries in the trilogy, the buddy cop film Hot Fuzz (2007) and the science fiction comedy The World's End (2013). In 2010, Wright co-wrote and directed the action comedy film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, an adaptation of the graphic novel series. Along with Joe Cornish and Steven Moffat, he adapted The Adventures of Tintin (2011) for Steven Spielberg. Wright and Cornish co-wrote the screenplay for the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man in 2015, which Wright intended to direct but abandoned, citing creative differences. He has also directed the action film Baby Driver (2017), and recently the documentary The Sparks Brothers (2021), as well as the psychological horror film Last Night in Soho (2021).
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