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This son of famed British filmmaker Basil Dearden grew up on movie sets and was bored by the process of moviemaking. Nevertheless James Dearden decided to follow in the family business. After completing his studies at Oxford, he worked as runner and editing room assistant for a company that produced TV commercials before making his own short films. One of his first efforts was "The Contraption" (1978) which earned him a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival....

Filmography

A Philosophical Investigation - ( Screenplay / / Announced / )
Lolita - ( Screenplay / 1998 / Released / )
A Kiss Before Dying - ( Director / 1991 / Released / )
A Kiss Before Dying - ( Screenplay / 1991 / Released / )
Pascali's Island - ( Director / 1988 / Released / Astral Films Ltd )
Pascali's Island - ( Screenplay / 1988 / Released / Astral Films Ltd )
Fatal Attraction - ( Screenplay / 1987 / Released / )
Fatal Attraction - ( From Story(- from original screenplay) / 1987 / Released / )
TV Credits
Movies That Shook the World ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Rogue Trader ( 1999 / Released ): Director / Producer / Screenplay
The Cold Room ( 1984 / Released ): Director / Screenplay
Full Biography (Back to top)

This son of famed British filmmaker Basil Dearden grew up on movie sets and was bored by the process of moviemaking. Nevertheless James Dearden decided to follow in the family business. After completing his studies at Oxford, he worked as runner and editing room assistant for a company that produced TV commercials before making his own short films. One of his first efforts was "The Contraption" (1978) which earned him a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. Another, the 47-minute "Diversion" (1980) dealt with themes of sexuality and betrayal that he expanded in both the made-for-cable film "The Cold Room" (HBO, 1984, which he wrote and directed) and his breakthrough screenplay "Fatal Attraction" (1987). Although Adrian Lyne directed "Fatal Attraction" and Dearden's more ironic original ending was altered to suit the tastes of preview audiences, Dearden reaped some of the benefits, earning an Oscar nod for his script and a chance to helm his first full-length feature "Pascali's Island" (1988), a well-acted but ultimately disappointing adaptation of Barry Unsworth's novel of political and psychological intrigue. The film's uneven editing, overblown symbolism and lack of passion undermined it, although the writer-directed proclaimed that the actors (Ben Kingsley, Charles Dance and Helen Mirren) had delivered exactly what he wanted. Dearden's theme of sexual intrigue permeated "A Kiss Before Dying" (1991), a watchable but disappointing remake of a 1956 film noir. He made contributions to the script of Lyne's controversial remake of "Lolita" (1997) before turning his attentions to producing, writing and directing the biopic "Rogue Trader" (1998), about notorious banker Nick Leeson whose dealings brought about the fall of Barings Bank.

Profession(s):
director, screenwriter
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
father:Basil Dearden

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Education
New College, Oxford University Oxford, England modern history and French literature
Awards (Back to top)
Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear for Best Short Film "The Contraption" 1978

Milestones (Back to top)
1999 Wrote, produced and directed "Rogue Trader", the biopic of Nick Leeson starring Ewen McGregor
1997 Contributed to the screenplay of Adrian Lyne's remake of "Lolita"
1991 Wrote and directed the remake of "A Kiss Before Dying"
1988 Film directorial debut, "Pascali's Island"; also scripted
1987 Debut as screenwriter "Fatal Attraction", directed by Adrian Lyne; received Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay
1984 Wrote and directed the made-for-cable thriller "The Cold Room"
1980 Made medium-length "Diversion" (47 mins) which became basis of feature writing debut, "Fatal Attraction"
1979 Filmed second short "Panic"
1978 Short film writing, producing and directing debut, "The Contraption"
1967 Entered film as production assistant
Edited commercials and documentaries and worked as assistant director before making first film
Directed TV commercials


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