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    Stephen Woolley

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  1. Stephen Woolley (born 3 September 1956) is an English filmmaker and actor. His career has spanned over three and a half decades, for which he was awarded the BAFTA award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in February 2019. [2]

  2. Stephen Woolley is an English film producer and director, whose prolific career has spanned over four decades, for which he was awarded the prestigious BAFTA award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in February 2019.

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  3. Stephen Woolley is an English film producer and director, who has worked with Neil Jordan, Miramax, and Number 9 Films. He has been Oscar-nominated for The Crying Game and won the BAFTA award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in 2019.

  4. Sep 18, 2017 · Stephen Woolley, the producer of Neil Jordan's 1992 thriller, shares his memories of making the film with the writer-director. They discuss the political, sexual and gender themes, the casting choices and the reception of the film.

  5. Stephen Woolley. Highest Rated: 96% Living (2022) Lowest Rated: 16% Stoned (2005) Birthday: Sep 3, 1956. Birthplace: London, England, UK. A prominent figure of the beleaguered British film...

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  6. Stephen Woolley is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Actor, Co-Executive Producer, Co-Producer, Thanks, and Director. Some of his work includes Interview with the Vampire, Carol, Youth, Colette, Byzantium, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, The Crying Game, and The Limehouse Golem.

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  8. Stephen Woolley (born 3 September 1956) is an English filmmaker and actor. His career has spanned over three and a half decades, for which he was awarded the BAFTA award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in February 2019.

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