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  1. 8. Feb. 2019 · With one win and nine nominations between them, Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen are certainly no strangers to BAFTA voters. Yet that’s only a part of the story. From The Company of Wolves (1984) and Mona Lisa (1986) to Little Voice (1998) and Carol (2015), the producing partners have shown a staunch commitment to independent cinema that ...

  2. Beliebt bei Stephen Woolley. Berufserfahrung: Hausarztpraxis Dr. S. Woolley · Ausbildung: Studium Universiät Basel. Ausbildungen u.a. USZ · Ort: Zürich, Schweiz · 500+ Kontakte auf LinkedIn. Sehen Sie sich das Profil von Stephen Woolley Stephen Woolley auf LinkedIn, einer professionellen Community mit mehr als 1 Milliarde Mitgliedern, an.

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  3. Biography. A prominent figure of the beleaguered British film industry. Woolley, a former journalist, and entrepreneur Nik Powell co-founded Palace Pictures in 1981. This successful distribution company brought to England such films as "Diva" (1982) and "Blood Simple" (1984). He then moved into production with Powell and Chris Brown and enjoyed ...

  4. Stephen Woolley's films include Carol, Breakfast on Pluto, Interview with the Vampire, The Crying Game

  5. 18. Sept. 2017 · Stephen Woolley: People always think we cast Forest Whitaker for the Americans. We didn’t. We cast Forest Whitaker first and foremost because he’s a great actor. I’d made A Rage in Harlem (1991) with Forest, and he’d made Bird (1988), which was a huge success. The European distributors loved Bird and Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), so they all wanted Forest. It wasn’t at all tricksy ...

  6. Co-founder of Palace Pictures and Scala Productions with Nik Powell, short, pony-tailed, working-class producer Stephen Woolley was one half of perhaps the most dynamic duo in British films from the mid 1980s. His passion for the movies from childhood led him first to selling tickets at the Islington Screen on the Green, then to writing for ...

  7. 25. Sept. 2018 · “The thing about the Scala is that it was before its time,” UK producer Stephen Woolley says of the event cinema-style movie theatre he founded in the late 1970s in Fitzrovia, London.