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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]
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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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Gary Ross is an American writer, director and actor who has worked on films such as Big, Seabiscuit and The Hunger Games. He is the son of screenwriter Arthur A. Ross and has been nominated for four Academy Awards.
- November 3, 1956
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Mar 21, 2022 · March 21, 2022 6:15am. Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games.'. Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection. While reading Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games books, director Gary ...
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Gary Ross is a writer-director who has been nominated for three Oscars and directed popular films such as Seabiscuit, Pleasantville, and The Hunger Games. Explore his filmography, ratings, reviews, and more on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetExecutive Producer68%47%Director, Screenwriter48%64%Director, Screenwriter, Producer78%44%Executive Producer- November 3, 1956
Jul 25, 2003 · Seabiscuit: Directed by Gary Ross. With David McCullough, Jeff Bridges, Paul Vincent O'Connor, Chris Cooper. True story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their nation.
Mar 21, 2012 · Gary Ross talks about his directorial choices, casting, and plans for the second film of the adaptation of Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games. He explains how he wanted to shoot the film in a realistic and urgent style, and how he felt like a fan of the book and the characters. He also shares his favorite and least favorite additions and subtractions from the original novel.