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    Andrew Niccol

    New Zealand screenwriter, producer and film director

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  1. Andrew Niccol (born 10 June 1964) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director. He wrote and directed Gattaca (1997), Simone (2002), Lord of War (2005), In Time (2011), The Host (2013), and Good Kill (2014).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0629272Andrew Niccol - IMDb

    New Zealand-born screenwriter-director Andrew Niccol began his career in London, successfully directing TV commercials before moving to Los Angeles in order to make films "longer than 60 seconds." He interested high-powered producer Scott Rudin in his The Truman Show (1998) script, but Rudin was not willing to gamble on a rookie director ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • Paraparaumu, New Zealand
    • Andrew Niccol
  3. New Zealand-born screenwriter-director Andrew Niccol began his career in London, successfully directing TV commercials before moving to Los Angeles in order to make films "longer than 60 seconds." He interested high-powered producer Scott Rudin in his The Truman Show (1998) script, but Rudin was not willing to gamble on a rookie director ...

    • June 10, 1964
  4. May 4, 2018 · Director Andrew Niccol Lives in His Own Truman Show (and So Do You) In his latest movie, Anon, Andrew Niccol revisits many of the themes—surveillance, technology, artifice—that have defined his...

  5. Andrew M. Niccol (born 10 June 1964) is a New Zealand-born screenwriter, producer, and director. He wrote and directed Gattaca, S1m0ne, and Lord of War. He also wrote and co-produced The Truman Show, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay in 1999 and won him a BAFTA award for Best Screenplay.

  6. Andrew Niccol. Highest Rated: 94% The Truman Show (1998) Lowest Rated: 10% The Host (2013) Birthday: Jun 10, 1964. Birthplace: Paraparaumu, New Zealand. New Zealand-born screenwriter-director...

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  8. Jun 23, 2023 · The Truman Show screenwriter Andrew Niccol discusses the impact of the classic Jim Carrey movie, its technological foresight, and a potential remake.

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