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    Sam Taylor-Johnson

    British film director

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  1. Samantha Louise Taylor-Johnson OBE (née Taylor-Wood; born 4 March 1967) is a British film director and artist. Her directorial feature film debut was 2009's Nowhere Boy, a film based on the childhood experiences of the Beatles' singer and songwriter John Lennon.

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    • Samantha Louise Taylor-Wood, 4 March 1967 (age 56), Croydon, London, England
    • 1993–present
    • Filmmaker
  2. Mar 21, 2024 · The couple met in 2008 when Aaron auditioned for a role in Sam's directorial debut, Nowhere Boy. They got engaged in 2009, married in 2012, and have two daughters together.

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  3. Apr 30, 2024 · NBC Insider The Fall Guy. All About Aaron Taylor-Johnsons Wife Sam Taylor-Johnson & Their 4 Children. Let's take a closer look at Aaron Taylor-Johnson's family ahead of The Fall...

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Director Sam Taylor-Johnson has faced her own pain and tabloid scrutiny. Now the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ helmer is wresting Winehouse’s story from victimhood and reasserting the independence...

  5. IMDb profile of Sam Taylor-Johnson, a British director and producer known for Nowhere Boy, Fifty Shades of Grey and Love You More. See her personal details, trivia, quotes, videos, photos and more.

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    • March 4, 1967
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  7. Apr 6, 2024 · Sam Taylor-Johnson, photographed in London in February this year. Photograph: Linda Brownlee/The Guardian. The director’s new biopic about the troubled singer tells the story of a...

  8. Taylor-Johnson broke records for the biggest opening for a female director for her adaptation of best-selling novel FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (2015). In 2017 Sam executive produced and directed the pilot episode of Netflix Original psychological thriller GYPSY starring Naomi Watts.

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