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  1. Paul John Hogan (born 30 November 1962) [1] is an Australian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing Muriel's Wedding (1994), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Peter Pan (2003) and Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009). Early life. Hogan was born in Brisbane, Queensland.

    • 1984–present
  2. Peter Pan is a 2003 fantasy adventure film directed by P. J. Hogan and written by Hogan and Michael Goldenberg. The screenplay is based on the 1904 play and 1911 novel Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J.M. Barrie. Jason Isaacs plays the dual roles of Captain Hook and George Darling, Olivia Williams plays Mary Darling, while Jeremy ...

    • $130 million
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  4. P.J. Hogan. Writer: Muriel's Wedding. Hogan was born in Brisbane, Queensland. As a teenager, he lived on the North Coast of New South Wales and attended Mt St Patrick's College. He was said to have had a difficult time in high school as he was a victim of bullying. His film Mental is based upon his difficult adolescent years.

  5. Mental is a 2012 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by P. J. Hogan. The film stars Toni Collette, Anthony LaPaglia, Liev Schreiber, and Rebecca Gibney. It follows a hitchhiker transforming a family's life when she becomes the nanny of five teenage girls whose mother has cracked from her husband's political ambitions and his ...

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul John "P. J." Hogan (born 30 November 1962 ) is an Australian film director. Hogan was born in Brisbane, Queensland. As a teenager, Hogan lived on the North Coast of New South Wales and attended Mt St Patrick's College and was said to have had a difficult time in high school as he was a victim of bullying.

  7. P.J. Hogan. Highest Rated: 81% Muriel's Wedding (1994) Lowest Rated: 14% Unconditional Love (2002) Birthday: Nov 30, 1962. Birthplace: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Another of the Australian...

  8. P.J. Hogan’s latest film, Mental, is an unpredictable ride, swinging from funny to dark, from sad to profound. Asked how much of the film is autobiographical, P.J. admits: “Pretty much all of it. Actually, a better question is how much of it didn’t happen.

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