James Gray(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Writer/director James Gray made his first film
Little Odessa (1994) at the age of
twenty-five. The film, which starred
Tim Roth,
Edward Furlong,
Vanessa Redgrave and
Maximilian Schell, received critical
acclaim and was the winner of the Venice Film Festival's prestigious
Silver Lion Award in 1994.
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. Prior to "The Yards" and "Little Odessa", Gray attended
film school at the University of Southern California. It was there that
his student film Cowboys and Angels was first seen by producer
Paul Webster, who encouraged Gray
to write his first feature script.
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.
Little Odessa (1994) at the age of
twenty-five. The film, which starred
Tim Roth,
Edward Furlong,
Vanessa Redgrave and
Maximilian Schell, received critical
acclaim and was the winner of the Venice Film Festival's prestigious
Silver Lion Award in 1994.
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. Prior to "The Yards" and "Little Odessa", Gray attended
film school at the University of Southern California. It was there that
his student film Cowboys and Angels was first seen by producer
Paul Webster, who encouraged Gray
to write his first feature script.
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.