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Simon Beaufoy - Biography
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Simon Beaufoy Biography -
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| Name : | Simon Beaufoy |
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Date of birth :
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1967
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Place of birth :
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England, UK
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Profession :
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Screenwriter
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Simon Beaufoy Trivia -
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- In 2008, he won SEFCA Award for best screenplay, adapted for "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008).
- In 2009, Simon Beaufoy won Golden Globe Award for best screenplay for "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008).
- In 2009, he has been nominated for BAFTA for best British Film and best screenplay for "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008).
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Simon Beaufoy Detailed Biography -
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Simon Beaufoy was born on 1967 in England. He is a Golden Globe award-winning British screenwriter. Beaufoy received his education at the prestigious Ermysted's Grammar School and Sedbergh School.
Simon Beaufoy is the author of two of the most winning, crowd-pleasing feature films in movie history - the Oscar-nominated "Full Monty" (1997) and "Slumdog Millionaire", which won the hearts of moviegoers in 2008. Both projects were distinguished by the considerable warmth and excitement of their underdog stories, as well as a latent streak of social commentary about the ability of the disenfranchised to rise above their situation, despite the worst intentions of the establishment. In addition to these hits, Beaufoy worked extensively in independent British cinema on films like "Among Giants" (1998) and "Darkest Light" (1999). The success of "Full Monty" and especially "Slumdog Millionaire" assured Beaufoy's status as one of the international scene's most promising screenwriters.
His earliest efforts were in the documentary field; among his subjects were actors with learning disabilities and the mountaineer Edwin Drummond. Beaufoy began writing film scripts in the early 1990s, starting with 1991's "Cello", which won top prize in a contest sponsored by Fuji Film.
The success of "The Full Monty" naturally led to a clamor for more of Beaufoy's scripts, including 1998's "Among Giants", a drama about the romance between a 50ish foreman (Pete Postlewaite) and a young Australian (Rachel Griffiths) who joins his crew, and "Darkest Light" (1999), which concerned an alleged visitation by the Virgin Mary to two young English girls. The latter project also marked Beaufoy's return to directing after a three year hiatus. By 2000, he added producer to his expanding resume with the homegrown efforts like "Everyone's Happy" (2000) and "This Is Not a Love Song" (2002).
After a lengthy period of writing and producing scripts for almost exclusively British film audiences, Beaufoy's work returned to the American market with "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" (2008), a UK/US co-production with Frances McDormand as a straight-laced nanny who accidentally becomes the social secretary and friend of a bigger-than-life American actress (Amy Adams). A modest hit in Stateside theaters, it was followed by "Burn Up" (BBC Two/Global Television, 2008), a made-for-television thriller that castigated international oil policies for environmental issues.
Both projects, however, were largely overshadowed by "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008), Danny Boyle's winning drama about a young man from the lowest strata of India's class system who becomes a contestant on that country's edition of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (ABC, 1996-2002; syndicated, 1999- ). Based on the novel Q&A by Vikas Swarup, which in turn was inspired by true events, Beaufoy made several trips to India to capture the correct tone of life in the slums of Mumbai, where his hero was raised, and interviewed numerous street children before penning the script, which eventually fell into the hands of "Trainspotting" (1996) director Danny Boyle. The filmmaker was an avowed fan of "The Full Monty", and signed on to direct the film. A massive hit on the festival market, it later won over moviegoers with its mix of underdog heroism, sweeping romance and unblinking take on the Indian social system; Beaufoy's script was showered with awards and nominations, including nods from the British Independent Film Awards and statuettes from the Golden Globes, the National Board of Review and several American film critic societies.
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