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      • Hooper made the difficult transition from television to film with apparent ease, directing Michael Sheen in the Brian Clough biopic The Damned United (2009) and Colin Firth in The King's Speech (2010). Both films were critical and commercial successes, quickly establishing Hooper as one of the most in demand directors of his generation.
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    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.

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    Hooper's direction received praise from Andrew Billen in the New Statesman: "Tom Hooper proved an outstanding director, imposing a bleak, overlit hyper-realism on the search for a killer in a hospital, isolating Mirren in rows of empty chairs and playing on the eyewitness/optical visual metaphors."

    • S (2019) - 2.7
    • Dust (2004) - 6.8
    • Danish Girl (2015) - 7.1
    • Damned United (2009) - 7.5
    • Miserables (2012) - 7.6
    • GFoRD (2006) - 7.6
    • King's Speech (2010) - 8.0

    After the huge success that was Les Misérables, Hooper returned to the world musicals, only the choice may have been a little misguided and it was the worst career move he could have possibly made. Catsmight have disappointed many, but most didn't have the highest expectations, and it was doomed from the very first trailer. It quickly became one of...

    Where Hooper has become known for his movies having such epic scope, Red Dustis a surprisingly small scale for the director. However, it isn't all that hard to believe, as it was the filmmaker's directorial debut, and it's still epic narratively speaking. The film is set in South Africa in the aftermath of the apartheid, and it follows politician A...

    At this point in his career, Hooper had cemented himself as being of the most meticulous directors at crafting period dramas. The director continued this trademark with the 1920s based The Danish Girl. The movie follows Lili Elbe (Eddie Redmayne,) a trans painter who was one of the first known patients to get sex reassignment surgery. The film look...

    The Damned United was Tom Hooper's second theatrically-released movie, which came a whole five years after Red Dust. And in that time, he had honed in on his craft by directing police procedurals and HBO period dramas. The difference in quality between Red Dustand the 2009 movie is like night and day. RELATED: Cats Cast IRL Vs. In The Movie The mov...

    Besides being one of the best musicals based on books, Les Misérables is the longest-running West End musical and the second longest-running in the world. It's an astounding achievement, and it's all thanks to the visual effects and the breathtaking songs. So it's almost as if a movie adaptation of the musical could even add anything new. And inter...

    It's amazing that a TV movie is Hooper's second-best rated film on IMDb. It's almost as if, without the looming pressure of the box office, the more relaxed environment gets the best work out of people. That's certainly the case recently, as streaming services are putting out some of the best original films with terrific performances. But years bef...

    Though Hooper had a couple of wins to his name beforehand, it was The King's Speechthat really put him on the map. The movie follows King George VI as he tries to overcome his speech impediment, and while that doesn't exactly sound captivating, audiences fell in love with it. The movie was a shocking box office hit, as it made well over $400 millio...

  4. Guest editor Tom Hooper, director of The Danish Girl, shares his list of 10 great films by 10 great directors that inspired him as a teenager. These films appear in no particular order.

  5. Tom Hooper is a name that cinephiles know well. This British director has made a significant impact on the film industry in recent years with his unique style and innovative storytelling techniques. His movies have earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Director.

  6. 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.

  7. Dec 11, 2012 · Tom Hooper, director of such films as The King's Speech, for which he took home the Oscar for best director, has brought Les Miserables to life on screen. He tells NPR's Melissa Block...