Andrew Niccol

    Writer, Director, Producer

    Birthdate: Jun 10, 1964

    Birthplace: Paraparaumu, New Zealand

    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, particularly when Jim Carrey came aboard, swelling the budget to about $60 million. Peter Weir helmed instead, bringing a complementary vision which lightened the material somewhat, and the clever satire, which followed a cheerful insurance man (Carrey) as he slowly realizes that all the people in his life are just actors in a TV show, opened to critical raves. Since the deal for "Truman" came together slowly, Niccol actually made his screenwriting and directing debut with Gattaca (1997), a superb, well-acted sci-fi movie that raised issues of genetic engineering in a totalitarian environment.

    Known For

    Andrew Niccol Movies

    director

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    Upcoming (1)

    • 2027 |

      Lords of War

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    Previous (2)

    • 2013 |

      The Host

    • 2011 |

      In Time

    actor

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    Previous (6)

    • 2018 |
      Anon
    • 2014 |
      Good Kill
    • 2005 |
      Lord of War
    • 2004 |
      The Terminal
    • 2002 |
      S1m0ne
    • 1997 |
      Gattaca

    producer

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    Previous (1)

    • 1998 |

      The Truman Show