Pete Travis is an English television and film director and screenwriter.
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| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Salford , UK |
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| Profession | filmmaker screenwriter |
| Career | 1997 — Present |
| Awards | BAFTA ( 2005 ) |
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Career
Pete Travis worked as a social worker before becoming a director. Travis bought the rights to film adaptation of the Faith story by Nick Horby , investing the same amount, he made a film which premiered at the London Film Festival on November 11, 1997.
In 2003, Paul Greengrass sent Travis a script for the film Ohm, a dramatization of the events of the Terrorist Act in Ohm. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2004, where the film won the Discovery Award [1] . The following year, the film also won the BAFTA Award for Best Single Drama [2] .
In 2010, it became known that Travis will act as the director of the film Dredd [3] .
Filmography
Director
- 2003 - Henry VIII / Henry VIII
- 2004 - Omagh
- 2008 - Vantage Point
- 2009 - Endgame / Endgame
- 2012 - Judge Dredd 3D / Dredd 3D
Notes
- ↑ Omagh film secures cinema deals .
- ↑ 'Omagh' Wins BAFTA Television Award .
- ↑ 'Judge Dredd' to film this fall . Archived January 27, 2013.
Links
- Travis, Pete on the Internet Movie Database