Stephen Woolley Net Worth

Stephen Woolley Net Worth is
$400,000

Stephen Woolley Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Stephen Woolley (born 3 September 1956 in London) is an English film producer and director. He is best known for his work with director Neil Jordan, which has resulted in a number of critically acclaimed films, including the Oscar-winning The Crying Game.After programming The Screen On The Green cinema in Islington, North London, and managing The Scala Cinema near King's Cross railway station, Woolley established Palace Video in the early 1980s to distribute the types of cult cinema and international art films that had been the core of his cinema programmes. An early success was the distribution of the output of David Lynch. The company then moved into cinema distribution, becoming Palace Pictures; and then film production in 1984, with many projects being supported by Channel 4. His successes as a producer include The Company of Wolves, Mona Lisa, and The Crying Game (nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture), and Interview with the Vampire, all directed by Neil Jordan. He also helped establish the directors Michael Caton-Jones and Richard Stanley. Woolley established an association with Miramax, which distributed a number of Palace films in the United States.Woolley had established his reputation with a series of low budget but high production value releases, but began developing more ambitious projects. In 1992, Palace Pictures became bankrupt; a year later, The Scala Cinema closed down, re-opening as a night-club in 1999. Since then, Woolley has concentrated on producing Jordan's films in association with Hollywood studios. By securing a three picture deal with Warner Brothers after the worldwide box office hit of Interview with the Vampire, Woolley was able to fund the controversial historical drama Michael Collins. His own directorial debut, the 2005 film Stoned, was a biopic of Brian Jones.

Date Of BirthSeptember 3, 1956
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
Height5' 8½" (1.74 m)
ProfessionProducer, Assistant Director, Director
Star SignVirgo
#Fact
1Founded "Number 9 Films" in 2002 with wife and business partner Elizabeth Karlsen. The inspiration for the company name came from The Beatles's 'Revolution Number 9' from the "White Album" (1968).

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
On Chesil Beach2017producer post-production
Their Finest2016producer
The Limehouse Golem2016producer
Youth2015/Ico-producer
Carol2015producer
Hyena2014/Iproducer
Great Expectations2012producer
Dark Blood2012executive producer
Byzantium2012producer
Midnight's Children2012co-producer
Made in Dagenham2010producer
Perrier's Bounty2009producer
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People2008producer
Sounds Like Teen Spirit2008Documentary producer
When Did You Last See Your Father?2007producer
Stoned2005producer
Breakfast on Pluto2005producer
Return to Sender2004/Iexecutive producer
Intermission2003producer
The Actors2003producer
The Good Thief2002/Iproducer
Not I2000Short producer
Purely Belter2000executive producer
The End of the Affair1999producer
History Is Made at Night1999executive producer
The Last September1999executive producer
The Lost Son1999executive producer
In Dreams1999producer
B. Monkey1998producer
Little Voice1998executive producer
Divorcing Jack1998executive producer
Downtime1997executive producer
24 7: Twenty Four Seven1997executive producer
The Butcher Boy1997producer
Welcome to Woop Woop1997executive producer
Fever Pitch1997executive producer: Scala Productions
Michael Collins1996producer
Hollow Reed1996executive producer
The Neon Bible1995executive producer
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles1994producer
Backbeat1994producer
The Crying Game1992producer
Waterland1992executive producer
Dust Devil1992executive producer
A Woman at War1991TV Movie executive producer
The Pope Must Diet1991producer
A Rage in Harlem1991producer
The Miracle1991producer
Red Hot and Blue1990TV Movie co-executive producer
Crossing the Line1990producer
Hardware1990executive producer
Beyond the Groove1990TV Series executive producer
Dancin' Thru the Dark1990co-executive producer
Shag1989/Iproducer
Scandal1989producer
The Courier1988executive producer
High Spirits1988producer
Mona Lisa1986producer
Absolute Beginners1986producer
Letter to Brezhnev1985executive producer
Chinese Boxes1984executive producer
The Company of Wolves1984executive producer / producer
The Worst of Hollywood1983TV Series producer

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Made in Dagenham2010paternity director / second unit director

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Stoned2005

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Last Days of the Board1999TV MoviePresenter

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Reasons2016grateful acknowledgment
The Minister, the Model and the Russian Spy: Making Scandal2010Short thanks
Guantanamero2007special thanks
Ban the Sadist Videos!2005Video documentary special thanks
The Making of 'The Crying Game'2005Video documentary special thanks
Discovering 'Evil Dead'2002Video documentary short special thanks
Sidney's Chair1995Short thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Place Among the Undead2016TV Series documentaryHimself (2016)
The Minister, the Model and the Russian Spy: Making Scandal2010ShortHimself
BBC Look North: Yorkshire and North Midlands2010TV SeriesHimself
Made in Dagenham: Behind the Scenes2010Video documentary shortHimself - Producer
No Flesh Shall Be Spared2009Video documentaryHimself
Film '721986-2008TV SeriesHimself
The South Bank Show1996-2007TV Series documentaryHimself / Himself - Producer 'Michael Collins'
Richard & Judy2005TV SeriesHimself
Ban the Sadist Videos!2005Video documentaryHimself
X-Rated2004TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Discovering 'Evil Dead'2002Video documentary shortHimself
Empire of the Censors1995TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Steve Woolley)
Violence and the Censors1995TV Movie documentaryHimself
Moving Pictures1993TV Series documentaryHimself
The Media Show1988-1989TV SeriesHimself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016AFI AwardAFI Awards, USAMovie of the YearCarol (2015)
1993Alexander Korda Award for Best British FilmBAFTA AwardsThe Crying Game (1992)
1993Best Foreign Film AwardAustralian Film InstituteThe Crying Game (1992)
1993European Film AwardEuropean Film AwardsEuropean Achievement of the YearThe Crying Game (1992)
1993ALFS AwardLondon Critics Circle Film AwardsBritish Producer of the YearThe Crying Game (1992)
1993PGA AwardPGA AwardsOutstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion PicturesThe Crying Game (1992)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest FilmCarol (2015)
2016AACTA International AwardAustralian Film InstituteBest FilmCarol (2015)
2016Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsMotion PictureCarol (2015)
2016Independent Spirit AwardIndependent Spirit AwardsBest FeatureCarol (2015)
2016OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest PictureCarol (2015)
2015ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Motion PictureCarol (2015)
2015Gotham Independent Film AwardGotham AwardsBest FeatureCarol (2015)
2007IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest FilmBreakfast on Pluto (2005)
2006European Film AwardEuropean Film AwardsEuropean FilmBreakfast on Pluto (2005)
2005Gold HugoChicago International Film FestivalBest FeatureStoned (2005)
2005Golden HitchcockDinard British Film FestivalStoned (2005)
2000BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest FilmThe End of the Affair (1999)
1998European Film AwardEuropean Film AwardsEuropean FilmThe Butcher Boy (1997)
1995Alexander Korda Award for Best British FilmBAFTA AwardsBackbeat (1994)
1993OscarAcademy Awards, USABest PictureThe Crying Game (1992)
1993BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest FilmThe Crying Game (1992)
1993CFCA AwardChicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest PictureThe Crying Game (1992)
1987BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest FilmMona Lisa (1986)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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