Terry Gilliam


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BirthDate
BirthPlace
11/21/1940
Minneapolis, MN
  • Johnny Depp's Bad Film Day
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25, 2000 -- So the insurance company might end up being the one who killed "Don Quixote" after all. Daily Variety reports that production for "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" -- the $32 million project directed by Terry Gilliam ("12 Monkeys") and co-starring Johnny Depp -- has been indefinitely halted after the film's title character, French actor Jean Rochefort, dropped out of the picture due to a double disk hernia. News of Rochefort's illness came only after three weeks of pr
  • ROLE CALL: Spielberg Does Kubrick
    By: Joal Ryan March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 15, 2000 -- Steven Spielberg wants to be Stanley Kubrick. Steven Spielberg The pre-dead version. Hollywood's most commercially successful filmmaker says he'll make "A.I.," a sci-fi epic that Kubrick was developing before he succumbed to a heart attack last year, his next directing assignment. The official announcement from Spielberg on Tuesday meant the following films will not be Spielberg's next film: "Minority Report," another sci-fi themed project to star To
  • Who Is Spider-Man?
    By: Steve Ryfle March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., January 24, 2000 -- Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane!No, it's another "Spider-Man" rumor.For nearly seven years, speculation has run rampant among comic-book geeks and genre-film fanatics about the red-and-blue building-climbing superhero. Nearly every director worth his box-office salt has been linked to "Spider-Man" at one time or another, beginning with no less than James Cameron ("Titanic") and ending with Sam Raimi ("A Simple Plan," "For Love of the Game"
  • Cannes juror's t-shirt raises eyebrows
    By: Lew Irwin December 31, 1899 7:00pm EST
    Director Terry Gilliam told a Cannes news conference Wednesday that, despite being a member of the film festival's jury, he always feels uncomfortable judging the work of other filmmakers.