Irish film director
This article is about the film director Jim Sheridan. For other people, see
James Sheridan .
Jim Sheridan
Born (1949-02-06 ) 6 February 1949 (age 75) Other names Shay Occupations Film director screenwriter producer playwright Years active 1979–present Known for
Jim Sheridan (born 6 February 1949) is an Irish playwright and filmmaker. Between 1989 and 1993, Sheridan directed three critically acclaimed films set in Ireland , My Left Foot (1989), The Field (1990), and In the Name of the Father (1993), and later directed the films The Boxer (1997), In America (2003), and Brothers (2009). Sheridan has received six Academy Award nominations for his work.[ 1]
Life and career
Jim Sheridan was born in Dublin on 6 February 1949.[ 2] He is the brother of playwright Peter Sheridan .[ 2] The family ran a lodging house, while Anna Sheridan worked at a hotel and Peter Sheridan Snr was a railway clerk with CIÉ .[ 3] Sheridan's early education was at a Christian Brothers school. In 1969 he attended University College Dublin to study English and History. In 1972, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He became involved in student theatre there, where he met Neil Jordan , who also was later to become an important Irish film director. After graduating from UCD in 1972, Sheridan and his brother began writing and staging plays, and in the late 1970s began working with the Project Theatre Company.[ 4]
In 1981, Sheridan emigrated to Canada, but eventually settled in the Hell's Kitchen section of New York City in the United States. He enrolled in the New York University Tisch School of the Arts and became the artistic director of the Irish Arts Center.[ 5]
Sheridan returned to Ireland in the late 1980s. In 1989, he directed My Left Foot (with Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker ), which became a critical and commercial success and won Day-Lewis and Fricker Academy Awards. He followed that with The Field (with Richard Harris ) in 1990; then with In the Name of the Father in 1993, a fictionalised re-telling of the case of the Guildford Four . The film won the Golden Bear at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival .[ 6]
In 1996 he co-wrote Some Mother's Son with Terry George. The Boxer was nominated for a Golden Globe for best film drama in 1997. The film was Sheridan's third collaboration with Day-Lewis after My Left Foot and In the Name of the Father , making him the only director to work with Day-Lewis on three films. In 2003, he released the semi-autobiographical In America , which tells the story of a family of Irish immigrants trying to succeed in New York. The film received positive reviews and earned Samantha Morton and Djimon Hounsou Academy Award nominations. In 2005 he released Get Rich or Die Tryin' , a film starring rap star 50 Cent .
Sheridan directed the 2009 film Brothers , starring Tobey Maguire , Jake Gyllenhaal , and Natalie Portman , which was shot in New Mexico . He also directed the thriller Dream House ,[ 7] which starred Daniel Craig , Naomi Watts , and Rachel Weisz .[ 8]
Discussion with Jim Sheridan at Summer Film School (CR) in 2022
Filmography
Films
Executive producer
Borstal Boy (2000)
On the Edge (2001)
Bloody Sunday (2002)
Where's Daddy! (2006) (Short film)
Dollhouse (2012)
Omar Sharif's Tribute (2015) (Documentary)
Shelter Me: Apollo House (2018) (Documentary)
First Disco (2019) (Short film)
Acting credits
Title
Year
Role
Notes
Words Upon the Window Pane
1994
Jonathan Swift / Dean Swift
The General
1998
CPAD Leader
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
2004
The King of Spain
The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife
Narrator (voice)
Short film
What If
2006
Himself
Hannah Cohen's Holy Communion
2012
Father O'Brien
The Family Way
2017
Eugene
Television series
Title
Year
Credited as
Notes
Thursday Play Date
1979
Writer and actor
Episode "Mobile Homes"
Inside Apollo House
2017
Executive producer
Documentary
Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie
2021
Director and executive producer
Peter O'Toole: Along the Sky Road to Aqaba
2022
Director
Music video
Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
Best Adapted Screenplay – My Left Foot (1990), nomination (as co-writer)
Best Director – My Left Foot (1990), nomination (as director)
Best Adapted Screenplay – In the Name of the Father (1994), nomination (as co-writer)
Best Director – In the Name of the Father (1994), nomination (as director)
Best Picture – In the Name of the Father (1994), nomination (as producer)
Best Original Screenplay – In America (2004), nomination (as co-writer)
Berlin International Film Festival
British Academy Film Awards
Best Adapted Screenplay – My Left Foot (1990), nomination (as co-writer)
Best Adapted Screenplay – In the Name of the Father (1993), nomination (as co-writer)
European Film Awards
European Director of the Year – My Left Foot (1989), nomination
Golden Globe Awards
Best Director – The Boxer (1997), nomination
Best Screenplay – In America (2002), nomination (as co-writer)
Gregory Peck Award
Lifetime Achievement - Dingle International Film Festival (2009)[ 11]
Independent Spirit Awards
Best Director – In America (2002), nomination
Best Director - Brothers (2009), winner
Lifetime Achievement Award - (2015), Winner
Best Director - The Secret Scripture (2016), nomination
National Board of Review
Best Original Screenplay – In America (2002), winner (as co-writer)
Writers Guild of America
Best Original Screenplay – In America (2002), nomination (as co-writer)
References
External links
Awards for Jim Sheridan
Excellence in Film Excellence in Directing Worldwide Contribution to Entertainment British Artist of the Year Excellence in Comedy Excellence in Television Humanitarian Award Retired Awards
International National Artists Other