Stephen Hopkins (director)

Stephen Hopkins is a Jamaican-born[1] British-Australian[citation needed] director and producer of film and television. He directed Predator 2, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Blown Away, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Lost in Space and Under Suspicion. He also produced and directed several episodes of the first season of 24.

Career

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Film

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In Australia Hopkins made Dangerous Game (1987). This helped him get the job directing A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. Hopkins later said, "I went at it like a dog, and had a wild, fun time. But when I look back, I think I'm the luckiest guy in the world because I don't understand how it all happened."[2]

He went on to make Predator 2, of which he said, "I'm pretty immature, really, so it was kind of a laugh".[2] He followed it with Judgment Night ("a real, absolute, total bomb" according to Hopkins[2]), Blown Away ("made a lot of mistakes"[2]) and The Ghost and the Darkness ("It was a mess. I haven't been able to watch it."[2]).

In 2016, Hopkins directed Race, a biopic about athlete Jesse Owens for Focus Features.[3][4] Stephan James plays Jesse Owens, opposite Jason Sudeikis and Jeremy Irons. The film was released in February 2016.

Hopkins said that after Predator 2 he "looked around for a good film for a long time, and I couldn't get anything I wanted to do... I didn't realise the Hollywood trick. In American action movies, people get shot to death and their arms are blown off, and they get up and they're fine. These films are supposed to be fun things that people can laugh at. I always thought, 'That's wrong, that's not what violence is like.' I took these films too seriously and tried to add profound depths, and that's not what's wanted. You either do that film or you do the other one, but I kept mixing the two up, and probably unsuccessfully.'"[2]

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Hopkins has directed a number of episodes for television. He was a co-executive producer for the first season of the Fox action drama 24, and also directed half of the season's episodes, including the first and last episodes. He is also co-executive producer on 24: Legacy, and director of the show's pilot episode. Hopkins has also directed a number of episodes of Showtime's series House of Lies starring Don Cheadle which premiered on 8 January 2012. He is also a producer on the series.

In 2004, Hopkins directed the controversial biographical film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, which was broadcast by HBO in the United States but received a theatrical release in a number of countries. The film provoked the ire of the actor's son Michael Sellers and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special.[5]

in 2019 Hopkins directed the pilot episode for a potential The Dark Tower series for Amazon.[6] However Amazon passed on the series.[7]

In 2023 Hopkins directed the 6 episode globe trotting spy thriller Liaison starring Vincent Cassel and Eva Green. He is also a producer on the series.[8] [9]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes
1987 Dangerous Game Yes No Yes
1989 A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child Yes No No
1990 Predator 2 Yes No No
1993 Judgment Night Yes No No
1994 Blown Away Yes No No
1996 The Ghost and the Darkness Yes No No
1998 Lost in Space Yes Yes No
1999 Tube Tales Yes Yes Yes Segment "Horny"
2000 Under Suspicion Yes Yes No
2007 The Reaping Yes Yes No
2016 Race Yes Yes No

Television

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Year Title Director Executive
Producer
Notes
1991-94 Tales from the Crypt Yes No 3 episodes
2001-02 24 Yes Co-executive 13 episodes
2007-13 Californication Yes Yes 3 episodes
2009 The Unusuals Yes Yes Episode "Pilot"
In Plain Sight Yes No Episode "Gilted Lily"
2011 Shameless Yes No Episode "Aunt Ginger"
2012-14 House of Lies Yes Yes 24 episodes
2016-17 24: Legacy Yes Yes 3 episodes
2019 The Dark Tower Yes Yes Unsold pilot
2020 The Fugitive Yes No 14 episodes
2023 Liaison Yes Yes 6 episodes

TV movie

Miniseries

Year Title Director Executive
Producer
Notes
2004 Traffic Yes Yes Co-directed with Eric Bross
2010 Thorne Yes Yes 3 episodes
2016 Houdini & Doyle Yes Yes Episodes "The Maggie's Redress" and "A Dish of Adharma"

Awards and nominations

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Fantasporto

Year Title Category Result
1989 A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child Critics Award Nominated
Best Film Nominated
1990 Predator 2 Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Title Category Result
2001-02 24 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
2004 Traffic Outstanding Miniseries or Movie Nominated
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special Won

Cannes Film Festival

Year Title Category Result
2004 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Palme d'Or Nominated

Directors Guild of America

Year Title Category Result
2001 24 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Nominated
2004 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television Nominated

Gemini Awards

Year Title Category Result
2010 Thorne Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries Won

References

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  1. ^ "Pros go to Lowe's". Cap Gun. 16 February 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Logan, Brian (29 July 1998). "Arts: Some of Stephen Hopkins's films are so bad he can't bear to watch them... But Lost in Space is different. Brian Logan meets the man who won the hearts of Heather Graham and Hollywood". The Guardian. p. 014.
  3. ^ "Focus Features in Negotiations to Board Jesse Owens Biopic 'Race'". thewrap.com.
  4. ^ "Focus Features First To Start Line on Crowded Field of Jesse Owens Biopics". deadline.com.
  5. ^ The Guardian UK Biopic's many strange faces of Peter Sellers incense the actor's son Fiachra Gibbons in Cannes Tuesday 19 May 2003 The Guardian
  6. ^ "STEPHEN HOPKINS DIRECTED THE PILOT FOR AMAZON'S THE DARK TOWER". JoBlo.com.
  7. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (15 January 2020). "'The Dark Tower' Series Adaptation Not Going Forward at Amazon". Deadline Hollywood.
  8. ^ "'Liaison' Review: A Spy Thriller in Brexit's Shadow". WSJ.com.
  9. ^ "'Liaison': Vincent Cassel and Eva Green Simmer as Global Tensions Boil". The New York Times.
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