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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_HooperTom Hooper - Wikipedia

    Thomas George Hooper (born 5 October 1972) [1] is a British-Australian [n 1] filmmaker. Known for his work in film and television he has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and three Golden Globe Awards. [4]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0393799Tom Hooper - IMDb

    Tom Hooper. Director: Cats. Tom Hooper was educated at one of England's most prestigious schools, Westminster. His first film, Runaway Dog, was made when he was 13 years old and shot on a Clockwork 16mm Bolex camera, using 100 feet of film.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.91 m
    • London, England, UK
  3. May 23, 2023 · Join Oscar-winning filmmaker Tom Hooper in an exclusive interview as he delves into the captivating world of his acclaimed film, Les Misérables.

    • 31 min
    • 276
    • Star Sessions
  4. Tom is the Oscar-winning director of 'The King's Speech', 'The Danish Girl' and 'Les Misérables'. He began making short films as a teenager, and had his first professional short, 'Painted Faces', broadcast on Channel 4 in 1992.

    • October 5, 1972
  5. Dec 25, 2010 · The King's Speech is a 2010 biographical drama directed by Tom Hooper, starring Colin Firth as King George VI and Geoffrey Rush as his speech therapist. The film depicts the friendship and collaboration between the two men as they overcome the king's stammer and face the challenges of World War II.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Tom Hooper
    • 2010-12-25
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  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › tomhooperTom Hooper | Rotten Tomatoes

    Learn about Tom Hooper, the British director of acclaimed historical films such as The King's Speech and Les Misérables. See his ratings, reviews, and filmography on Rotten Tomatoes.

  8. Thomas George Hooper (born 5 October 1972) is a British-Australian filmmaker. Hooper began making short films as a teenager and had his first professional short, Painted Faces, broadcast on Channel 4 in 1992. At Oxford University, Hooper directed plays and television commercials.