• Name: Paul Weiland
  • Date of Birth: July 11, 1953
  • Place of Birth: Not available
Mini-bio: British director Paul Weiland graduated to directing and producing movies at home and in Hollywood, after making his mark with innovative and dynamic commercial work for such brands as Tesco (in a fam... read moreous series of spots starring funnyman Dudley Moore) and Canon. Weiland made the crossover to Hollywood in the mid-'80s on the strength of his advertising genius; unfortunately, the first outing that he helmed -- the Bill Cosby spy spoof Leonard, Part 6 (1987) -- not only bombed, but went down in history as one of the most embarrassing films greenlit by a major studio. Weiland survived this debacle, however, and additional projects -- notably the Mr. Bean series in the U.K., with Rowan Atkinson (for which Weiland directed many segments) and the comedy City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1994) -- did much to redeem his reputation as a craftsman. In the meantime, he also took on work for the Jim Henson Company (filming an episode each for its Storyteller and Storyteller: Greek Myths series) and expanded the breadth and focus of his Paul Weiland independent production banner in the U.K. Subsequent efforts included the satirical black comedy For Roseanna (1997, starring Jean Reno and Mercedes Ruehl) and the romantic comedy Made of Honor (2008), a kind of masculine reworking of My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) with Patrick Dempsey as a male maid of honor helplessly in a state of unexpressed love for the bride. The offbeat 2006 comedy Sixty Six, a coming-of-ager about a young boy's bar mitzvah that is interrupted by a number of mitigating factors, was adapted from Weiland's real-life experiences growing up in the mid-'60s; he directed it and provided the screen story, but did not script. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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Replace this image with an actor photoPaul Weiland mini-bio: Paul Weiland just directed the romantic comedy Made of Honor, starring Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan. He began his career in 1973 as a copywriter at London advertising agents Collett Dickenson Pearce & Partners. He worked briefly for the Alan Parker Film Company before setting up the Paul Weiland Film Company in 1980. The company now represents eleven directors both in the UK and America, and is responsible for award winning commercials for clients including Hamlet Cigars, Heineken, British Telecom, Levis 501, Carlsberg, Walkers, and Coca Cola. In 1988, he was voted top commercials director in Campaign’s Top 100 League Table.

In 1987, Weiland turned his attention to drama, and directed Anthony Minghella’s The Storyteller: The Three Ravens, for Jim Henson Productions, starring Miranda Richardson, Jonathon Pryce, Joely Richardson and John Hurt. He went on to direct Living With Dinosaurs in 1989, also for Jim Henson Productions with Michael Maloney and Juliet Stevenson, which won an Emmy Award for Best International Children’s Programme. In 1990 he directed The Storyteller: Daedalus & Icarus, again for Jim Henson Productions, starring Michael Gambon and Derek Jacobi.

In 1991, Weiland directed episodes of the Rowan Atkinson hit television series "Mr Bean," and the charming Bernard and the Genie, a BBC Christmas special, starring Lenny Henry and Rowan Atkinson, which was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award. He followed this by taking the helm of City Slickers II - The Legend of Curly’s Gold, starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Jon Lovitz, and Jack Palance. In 1997, he directed the romantic comedy Roseanna’s Grave, starring Jean Reno and Mercedes Reuhl. The film won the Houston Film Festival Grand Award for Best Feature Film. In 1999 he directed Rowan Atkinson, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Colin Firth and Kate Moss in Blackadder Back & Forth.

Weiland has continued to direct commercials whilst developing and directing feature films and, during his career, both as a copywriter and director, he has been recognised many times by the Design and Art Direction Awards, the British Television Advertising Awards, Clio, and Cannes. In 1992 he was awarded the British Television Advertising Award (BTA) for Best TV Commercial of the Year (Schweppes), the Grand Prix de Press at Cannes (Heineken), and a BAFTA and BTA Award for Best Cinema Commercial (Fosters). In 1993 he won the BTA Chairman’s Award for his outstanding contribution to the industry. From 1994 to 1997 The Paul Weiland Film Company took the BTA Award for the Most Successful Production Company, and in 1997 the company was voted Campaign’s top production company of the year, and ranked second top production company in the world. In 2002, the company was awarded the D & AD’s President’s Award at D & AD’s fortieth anniversary ceremony. In 2003, Paul Weiland set up Contagious, a company to develop and produce film projects in partnership with David Barron.

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