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Gary Ross (born November 3, 1956) [3] is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing the fantasy comedy-drama film Pleasantville (1998), the sports drama film Seabiscuit (2003), the sci-fi action film The Hunger Games (2012), and the heist comedy film Ocean's 8 (2018). [2]
1 Video. 28 Photos. Gary Ross is an American writer, director and actor born November 3rd, 1956 in Los Angeles, California. His father was screenwriter Arthur A. Ross (1920 - 2008). After writing for television series The Hitchhiker (1983) in 1986, Ross broke through by penning the Tom Hanks hit Big (1988), his first screenplay to be made into ...
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Mar 21, 2022 · ‘The Hunger Games’ Turns 10: Director Gary Ross Reflects on Filming, Story’s Resonant Themes. The filmmaker looks back on bringing the book to life, finding the film's star-studded cast and the...
- Lexy Perez
Gary Ross is an American writer, director and actor born November 3rd, 1956 in Los Angeles, California. His father was screenwriter Arthur A. Ross (1920 - 2008). After writing for television series The Hitchhiker (1983) in 1986, Ross broke through by penning the Tom Hanks hit Big (1988), his first screenplay to be made into a feature film.
- November 3, 1956
Apr 6, 2012 · The Hunger Games. We interview 'Hunger Games' director Gary Ross about how he adapted a young adult novel with political overtones, a fantastical setting and a first-person point of view, into a hit film.
- Roth Cornet
Birthday: Nov 3, 1956. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA. One of the most accomplished writer-directors of the late 1990s and early 2000s, Gary Ross received screenwriting Oscar...
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Jun 28, 2016 · Ross has his finger on the pulse of our democracy, and even if the box-offices grosses are not always kind, perhaps history will be. A look at the politics and idealism of director Gary Ross, as reflected over the course of his career in films like "Pleasantville," "The Hunger Games" and "Free State of Jones."