William Lawrence Christie (born 14 November 1948[1]) is a British fashion photographer and film director.
Early life
Christie was born in 1948.[1] He left Eton aged 17.[2] At 19 he worked on Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor's yacht, Kalizma for a month,[3] before working, aged 19, as assistant to fashion photographer David Anthony.[2] In 1973 he appeared on Top of the Pops 'playing' bass with Roxy Music.[2]
Fashion photography
In 1969 he was asked by the journalist BP Fallon to photograph the Rolling Stones who were rehearsing in the Beatles' Apple Studios for their concert in Hyde Park following the death of Brian Jones.[4]
In 1970 Christie went freelance as a photographer. Commissions were slow but over the next three years he built a portfolio with work from Harpers Queen, Honey and Over 21[2] amongst others.
In 1982, he began directing commercials.[2] Many of which won various awards including Creative Circle, Lions @ Cannes, Clio, International Film and TV Festival of New York.[2]
Willie Christie's work has been showcased in Vision Gallery (Arizona), the Little Black Gallery, selected for the RA's Summer Exhibition 2011 and his Mick Jagger portrait of 1969 was selected for the international tour of Recontres D'Arles' 2010 exhibition.[9] Still rolling, this exhibition moved from the Da Vinci Museum, Tokyo on 29 July 2013.[2][4]
He wrote and directed the 1998 film The Whisper, based on a short story by Anton Chekhov[3] starring Michael Gough, Jamie Glover and fourteen-year-old Emma Pierson. It showed at Festivals around the world and made it to the BAFTA short list that year.[2]
He directed a limited run of Siren by David Williamson at London's Grace Theatre in 2000.[2]
In 2012, he was one of eighty artists selected to decorate a BT Artbox.[11] The box sold on eBay for £620, in aid of the charity Childline.[12]
Recent life
An original contemporary drama-thriller, 'Woman in a Black Hat' and his adaptation of Peter Cheyney's mystery spy thriller, Ladies Won't Wait are both currently[when?] in development.[13]
In October 2013 Willie Christie was confirmed as the director and headline presenter of a docu-reality TV show currently in development focusing on style photography.[14]
He was first married to Grace Coddington. The marriage was dissolved in 1980.[15] Christie has been married to his current wife Amanda, daughter of the actor Derek Nimmo, since 1991.[citation needed] They have two children. He also has an older daughter Scarlett and Amanda has a son.[1]