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About Edgar Wright... Edgar Howard Wright Jnr. was born on the 18th April 1974 in Poole, in Dorset and grew up in Wells. He started making and forcing films upon his peers at the age of 14 and created such classics as 'Rolf Harris Saves The World' and 'Carbolic Soap'. 1993 saw the release of the film which would later serve as some inspiration for a slightly larger budget production - 'Dead Right' (and can be seen on 'Hot Fuzz' DVD extras). And in 1994 he wrote and directed a no-budget spoof western called 'A Fistful of Fingers' which sold itself as "The greatest western ever made... in Somerset". Edgar then moved on to bigger and more televisually based things, directing a number of programmes for the Paramount comedy channel and the BBC including 'Asylum' (which starred, amongst others, Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson), 'Is It Bill Bailey?' and 'Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-Round'. In 1999 Edgar was asked to direct the sitcom 'Spaced'. Written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson as Tim and Daisy respectively, it followed the lives of the two twentysomethings and their friends. The show ran for two series, and was made up of a total of 14 episodes. It was twice nominated and robbed of BAFTAs by less worthy sitcoms. (You can read more about 'Spaced' by clicking here or visiting the Links page). Whilst shooting a Resident Evil sequence for an episode of 'Spaced' Simon and Edgar both realised that they shared a passion for the brand violence and gore that can only be offered to you by the zombie genre. It was this epiphany that eventually led to the creation of the rom-zom-com (or "romantic zombie comedy", to you) 'Shaun Of The Dead' which Edgar co-wrote with Simon and directed. (You can learn more about the film here). In 2007 Edgar finished a second film with Simon and Nick called 'Hot Fuzz' - you may have heard of it, it topped the UK box office chart for several weeks. 'Shaun of the Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz' will make up two of the films in Wright and Pegg's so-called "Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy". The third has been announced with the working title of 'The World's End'. Edgar has been nominated for countless awards and has won a Bram Stoker Award (2005) and a British Independent Film Award (2004) for 'Shaun Of The Dead'. 'Shaun Of The Dead' received awards for Best Film (NME Awards), Best British Film (Empire Awards), Best Horror Film (US Saturn Awards), Funniest Scene (Total Film) and Best Poster (Total Film). 'Hot Fuzz' received the award for Best Comedy at the National Movie Awards (2007). The beardy young so-and-so has also tried his hand at acting, appearing in both series of BBC's 'Look Around You'. He also appeared in George Romero's 'Land Of The Dead' as 'Photo Booth Zombie' and in 'The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy' as 'Deep Thought Technician'. Edgar is lined up to work on 'Them', 'Ant-Man' and 'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World' in the coming years. |
...and about the site. Ahoy-hoy. My name's Llama and I'm a student from Reading. I decided to make this site because: a) There weren't any Edgar Wright fansites or
proper webpages and the world seriously needed one b) I was trying to avoid doing work. I made this site on Geocities to start with, but with huge amounts of help from fellow Spaced-Out boarder Darren (AKA Dax Trajero) I moved it across to www.edgarwright.co.uk. Fantastic I tells you, fantastic. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the site and feel that it was worth me making. And if you do... maybe you'd like to make a donation! Anyone who wants to do so can by clicking this link here: Ciao for now, Llama x |
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