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Tim Burton

Tim Burton

Tim Burton

is 51 years old
Real name: Timothy William Burton
Born: Monday, August 25, 1958
  (Burbank, California, USA)
Height: 5' 11 1/

Rating
100% (25 votes)

Star Sign:
Virgo
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Tim Burton in Corpse Bride (2005)

Corpse Bride marks TIM BURTON’s (Director/Producer) second film released in 2005. Most recently, Burton directed the fantasy adventure Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, starring Johnny Depp and Freddie Highmore. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl classic, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory opened to impressive critical and box office success and continues to entertain audiences everywhere.

Burton’s previous film was Big Fish, a heartwarming tale of a fabled relationship between a father and his son. The film was hailed as Burton’s most personal and emotional to date, earning respectable reviews and box office. Big Fish starred Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Jessica Lange and Billy Crudup.

Prior to Big Fish, Burton directed Planet of the Apes, a project that brought him together with producer Richard D. Zanuck, the former 20th Century Fox studio head who had greenlit the original film in l968. Burton’s Planet of the Apes starred Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan and Kris Kristofferson and was a summer 2001 box office hit.

All of Burton’s films are well known for the highly imaginative and detailed world he creates to surround and inform the story. They include Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood, Mars Attacks! and Sleepy Hollow.

Burton began drawing at an early age, attended Cal Arts Institute on a Disney fellowship and, soon after, joined the studio as an animator. He made his directing debut with the animated short Vincent, narrated by Vincent Price. The film was a critical success and an award-winner on the festival circuit. Burton’s next in-house project was a live-action short film called Frankenweenie, an inventive and youthful twist on the Frankenstein legend.

In 1985, Burton’s first feature film, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, was a box-office hit and the director was praised for his original vision. Beetlejuice (l988), a supernatural comedy starring Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin and Winona Ryder, was another critical and financial success.

In 1989, Burton directed the blockbuster Batman starring Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger. Following the triumph of Batman, the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) awarded Burton the Director of the Year Award. The film also won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction.

Edward Scissorhands, starring Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder and Diane Wiest, was one of the big hits of the 1990 Christmas season and acclaimed for its original vision and poignant fairy tale sensibility. In 1992, Burton once again explored the dark underworld of Gotham City in Batman Returns, the highest grossing film of that year, which featured Michelle Pfeiffer as the formidable Catwoman and Danny DeVito as the Penguin.

In 1994, Burton produced and directed Ed Wood starring Johnny Depp in the title role. The film garnered Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Martin Landau as Bela Lugosi) and Best Special Effects Makeup.

Burton conceived and produced the stop-motion animation adventure Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, an original holiday tale that has become a seasonal perennial. He also produced 1993’s Cabin Boy and 1995’s summer blockbuster Batman Forever, as well as the 1996 release of James and the Giant Peach, based on Roald Dahl’s children’s novel.

Burton produced and directed Mars Attacks!, a sci-fi comedy based on the original Topps trading card series, starring an elite array of 20 leading players including Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Danny DeVito and Annette Bening.

In 1999 Burton directed Sleepy Hollow, which was inspired by Washington Irving’s classic story and starred Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Miranda Richardson and Michael Gambon. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Costume Design and Best Cinematography and won the Oscar for Best Art Direction. Honors from BAFTA included Best Costume Design and Best Production Design.

Burton authored and illustrated a children’s book for The Nightmare Before Christmas, released in conjunction with the film. His next book of drawings and rhyming verse, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories, was praised by the New York Times for “conveying the pain of an adolescent outsider.”

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 Directing - 

Tim Burton

 worked as director on following movies:
Dark Shadows (2010) [Announced]
Alice in Wonderland (2010) [Pre-production]
Alice in Wonderland (2010) [Pre-production]
Frankenweenie (2009) [Pre-production]
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) 90% (683 votes)
Corpse Bride (2005) dvd80% (174 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Animated Feature Film of the Year 2006
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) dvd80% (414 votes)
Big Fish (2003) dvd78% (373 votes)
Planet of the Apes (2001) dvd48% (337 votes)
World of Stainboy, The (2000) 80% (1 votes)
Sleepy Hollow (1999) dvd72% (433 votes)
Mars Attacks! (1996) dvd54% (300 votes)
Ed Wood (1994) dvd93% (247 votes)
Batman Returns (1992) dvd65% (255 votes)
Edward Scissorhands (1990) dvd80% (282 votes)
Batman (1989) dvd80% (400 votes)
Beetle Juice (1988) dvd72% (236 votes)
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) dvd74% (83 votes)
Frankenweenie (1984) 72% (12 votes)
Vincent (1982) 74% (20 votes)
Island of Doctor Agor, The (1971)
 
 Screenplay - 

Tim Burton

 worked as writer on following movies:
Frankenweenie (2009) [Pre-production]
World of Stainboy, The (2000) 80% (1 votes)
Nightmare Before Christmas, The (1993) dvd84% (210 votes) story
Edward Scissorhands (1990) dvd80% (282 votes) story
Beetlejuice (1989)
Frankenweenie (1984) 72% (12 votes) idea
Vincent (1982) 74% (20 votes)
Island of Doctor Agor, The (1971)
 
 Production - 

Tim Burton

 worked as producer on following movies:
Alice in Wonderland (2010) [Pre-production]
Alice in Wonderland (2010) [Pre-production]
9 (2009) [Filming]
Ripley's Believe It or Not! (2009)
Frankenweenie (2009) [Pre-production]
Corpse Bride (2005) dvd80% (174 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Animated Feature Film of the Year 2006
World of Stainboy, The (2000) 80% (1 votes)
James and the Giant Peach (1996) dvd66% (33 votes)
Mars Attacks! (1996) dvd54% (300 votes)
Batman Forever (1995) dvd47% (262 votes)
Cabin Boy (1994) dvd46% (27 votes)
Ed Wood (1994) dvd93% (247 votes)
Nightmare Before Christmas, The (1993) dvd84% (210 votes)
Batman Returns (1992) dvd65% (255 votes)
Edward Scissorhands (1990) dvd80% (282 votes)
Beetlejuice (1989) executive producer

 Acting - 

Tim Burton

 appeared in following movies:
Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection (2005)
Entertainment Tonight: (Episode dated 18 May 1990) (0000) Muppet Performer

 Appeared as Himself
Cannes 2006: Crónica de Carlos Boyero (2006) Himself (archive footage)
Venecia 2005: Crónica de Carlos Boyero (2005) Himself
100 Greatest Cartoons, The (2005) Himself
Many Faces of Catwoman, The (2005) Himself (archive footage)
Mario Bava: Operazione paura (2004) Himself
Magacine: (Episode dated 9 September 2005) (2000) Himself
Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre (2000) Himself
Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend (2000) 70% (1 votes) Himself
A-Z of Horror (1997) Himself
Century of Cinema, A (1994) 60% (2 votes) Himself
Cinema mil: (Episode #1.3) (0000) Himself (archive footage)




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