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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_RossGary Ross - Wikipedia

    Gary Ross (born November 3, 1956) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing the fantasy comedy-drama film Pleasantville (1998), the sports drama film Seabiscuit (2003), the sci-fi action film The Hunger Games (2012), and the heist comedy film Ocean's 8 (2018). [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002657Gary Ross - IMDb

    Gary Ross is an American filmmaker who has written and directed movies such as Big, Pleasantville, Seabiscuit and The Hunger Games. He is the son of screenwriter Arthur A. Ross and has been nominated for four Academy Awards.

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  3. Gary Ross is an American writer, director and actor known for Big, Seabiscuit and The Hunger Games. He has been nominated for four Academy Awards and is the son of screenwriter Arthur A. Ross.

    • November 3, 1956
  4. Mar 21, 2022 · ‘The Hunger Games’ Turns 10: Director Gary Ross Reflects on Filming, Story’s Resonant Themes. The filmmaker looks back on bringing the book to life, finding the film's star-studded cast and the...

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  5. Mar 23, 2012 · The Hunger Games: Directed by Gary Ross. With Stanley Tucci, Wes Bentley, Jennifer Lawrence, Willow Shields. Katniss Everdeen voluntarily takes her younger sister's place in the Hunger Games: a televised competition in which two teenagers from each of the twelve Districts of Panem are chosen at random to fight to the death.

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  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › gary_rossGary Ross | Rotten Tomatoes

    Gary Ross is a filmmaker who received Oscar nominations for his screenplays of Big, Dave and Seabiscuit. He also directed Pleasantville, Seabiscuit and The Hunger Games, and produced Ocean's 8 and Z for Zachariah.

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  8. Apr 6, 2012 · Director Gary Ross talks about his challenges and choices in bringing Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel to the big screen. He discusses the themes of humanity, ethics, and revolution in the film and its relevance to the world.