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Bill Forsyth

 
Writer: Bill Forsyth
  • Born: Jul 29, 1946 in Glasgow, Scotland
  • Occupation: Writer, Director
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: Local Hero, Housekeeping, Gregory's Girl
  • First Major Screen Credit: That Sinking Feeling (1979)

Biography

Consistently described as quirky and droll, Scottish filmmaker Bill Forsyth mastered the art of the unexpected with the release of his first film, That Sinking Feeling, the episodic moral tale of an unemployed band of urban Glasgow youths trying to unload a stolen shipment of kitchen basins. As with his subsequent films, the story is a comedy with the underpinnings of a moral tale from which the film's youthful protagonists will learn a lesson or two about life.

Forsyth entered the film industry at age 17 after he was hired as the assistant to a documentary filmmaker. From this director, Forsyth was able to learn about all aspects of film productions. In the late '60s, Forsyth briefly attended the national Film School and then worked as an assistant editor at the BBC before returning to Glasgow to break ties with the documentary director. By that time, Forsyth decided he wanted to make more personal films. His sophomore effort, Gregory's Girl (1980), followed the offbeat romance between a painfully shy local football (soccer) hero and the young woman who joins his team. The director's third film, Local Hero (1983), is his best-known film and exemplifies Forsyth's original style. A gentle comedy rich with melancholy undertones, it is the story of a Texas oil tycoon who endeavors to buy a small Scottish coastal village that sits atop a vast reserve of untapped oil in the North Sea. Forsyth's first American film, Housekeeping, starring Christine Lahti as an eccentric wanderer who profoundly impacts the lives of her two nieces, is similarly laced with humor and pathos. His most ambitious and yet least successful film is Robin Williams' vehicle Being Human, an ambitious but uneven and snail's-paced look at romance through the ages. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Bill Forsyth (born 29 July 1946, Glasgow) is a British film director and writer, noted for his commitment to national film-making.

Forsyth first came to attention with a low-budget film, That Sinking Feeling, made with youth theatre actors and featuring a cameo appearance by the Edinburgh gallery owner Richard Demarco. The relative success of the film was carried to a far higher level by his next film Gregory's Girl in 1981. This featured some of the same young actors, in particular John Gordon Sinclair, as well as the acting debut of the singer Clare Grogan. The film was a major hit and won 'Best Screenplay' in that year's BAFTA Awards. In 1983 he wrote and directed the successful Local Hero, produced by David Puttnam, and featuring Burt Lancaster. It was rated in the top 100 films of the 1980s in a Premiere magazine recap of the decade. Forsyth's next film was the 1984 Comfort and Joy, about a Glasgow radio DJ caught between rival ice cream companies, which again featured Clare Grogan.

When Puttnam went to Hollywood, Forsyth followed, but had limited success. The 1987 Housekeeping was his first American film. Another movie, Being Human, was shelved by the studio for four years after Puttnam was ousted. Gregory's Two Girls from 2000 appeared as a sequel to Gregory's Girl, with John Gordon Sinclair playing the same character, but it received mixed reviews. In a June 2009 interview on BBC Radio 5 Live, Forsyth stated that he is currently working on a new film project with the working title of Exile.

Bibliography

  • Allan Hunter and Mark Astaire. Local Hero: the making of the film (1983).
  • 'Bill Forsyth: The Imperfect Anarchist' IN: From Limelight to Satellite: A Scottish Film Book (1990).

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