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  1. Years active. 1984–present. Stephen Norrington (born 1964) is an English filmmaker and special effects artist known for his work in the horror and action genres. Beginning his career as a sculptor and makeup artist, he worked under Dick Smith, Rick Baker, and Stan Winston on a number of well-known, effects-driven films of the 1980s and 90s.

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  2. Stephen Norrington. Director: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Stephen Norrington is a British filmmaker from London who is known for directing the Marvel vampire film Blade starring Wesley Snipes and the 20th Century Fox action fantasy film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen starring Sean Connery.

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  3. Stephen Norrington. Director: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Stephen Norrington is a British filmmaker from London who is known for directing the Marvel vampire film Blade starring Wesley Snipes and the 20th Century Fox action fantasy film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen starring Sean Connery. He provided visual effects for several films. After League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ...

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  5. Japan [1] Budget. $3 million [3] Death Machine is a 1994 science fiction horror film written and directed by Stephen Norrington. [1] [2] It stars Brad Dourif, Ely Pouget, William Hootkins, John Sharian, and Richard Brake. Rachel Weisz, still early in her career at the time of the film's release, appears briefly in the role of a Junior Executive.

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    • 4 February 1994 (United Kingdom)
  6. Stephen Norrington (born 1964) is a British film director whose credits include Death Machine and the comic book adaptations Blade and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen Norrington, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  7. Stephen Norrington directed Blade. He also portrayed Vampire in Blade and Morbius in a deleted scene of film. In 1999, Norrington was invited to direct Blade II, the sequel to his 1998 film. He turned it down, and the studio hired Guillermo del Toro instead. In 2001, Norrington was attached to Dimension Films's Ghost Rider before it was acquired by Columbia Pictures. It was eventually released ...

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