Edgar Wright Biography

Edgar Wright is a multi-talented English director, screenwriter, producer, and actor known for his work in both television and film. He gained recognition for creating and directing the British comedy series ‘Asylum’ and went on to write and direct several popular short films. Wright collaborated with actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost to create the sitcom ‘Spaced’ and directed the horror comedy ‘Shaun of the Dead’. Transitioning to feature films, he has directed a range of comedy films in genres such as fantasy, sci-fi, and horror. Wright’s talents extend beyond directing, as he has also written scripts and acted in his films. He received critical acclaim for his work on the sci-fi comedy ‘The World’s End’ and the superhero movie ‘Ant-Man’. In 2018, Wright was honored with the Georgia Film Critics Association’s ‘Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema’ for his work on the action thriller ‘Baby Driver’.

Quick Facts

  • British Celebrities Born In April
  • Also Known As: Edgar Howard Wright
  • Age: 49 Years, 49 Year Old Males
  • Family: siblings: Oscar Wright
  • Directors
  • Screenwriters
  • Height: 5’7″ (170 cm), 5’7″ Males
  • Notable Alumni: Bournemouth And Poole College Of Art And Design
  • Education: Bournemouth And Poole College Of Art And Design

Childhood & Early Life

Edgar Wright was born in Poole, Dorset, on April 18, 1974 to Lesley Wright and Chris Wright. He has a brother named Oscar Wright who is an artist. Wright grew up with his brother in Somerset and attended The Blue School, Wells. He later enrolled at the Arts University Bournemouth and earned his National Diploma (ND) in audio-visual design in 1994.

As a young boy, he used his Super-8 camera that he got from a relative as a gift and made many short films during the late 1980s. Some years later, he got his first Video-8 camcorder which he won in a television program ‘Going Live’ and used it to make comic short films like ‘Dead Right’.

Career

Edgar Wright started his career with a very low budget in 1995 and made his first feature film, an independent spoof western, ‘A Fistful of Fingers’. It caught the attention of British comedians David Edward Williams and Matthew Richard Lucas. They hired Wright to direct their parodic sketch show ‘Mash and Peas’ for the Paramount Comedy channel in 1996.

He then directed the British comedy series ‘Asylum’, based on a story revolving around a mental asylum. The show ran for just one season consisting of six episodes in 1996.

In 1998, Wright undertook three projects: ‘Alexei Sayle’s Merry-Go-Round’, ‘Is It Bill Bailey?’, and ‘French and Saunders’. He directed six episodes each of the first two comedy shows while he directed one episode of the third one.

In 1998, actor Simon Pegg and Tallulah Jessica Elina Hynes (also known as Jessica Stevenson) were making plans for their sitcom ‘Spaced’ which was due to run on Channel 4. They decided to bring in Wright as the director and Wright accepted the offer straight away.

The show ‘Spaced,’ which premiered in 1999, was a major hit. Wright was nominated at the BAFTA Awards twice in the Situation Comedy Award category in 2000 and 2002.

In 1999, he also directed the British television comedy series ‘Sir Bernard’s Stately Homes’ which ran for six episodes. He directed the episode ‘Confessions of a Murderer’ of the British dark comedy show ‘Murder Most Horrid’ as well.

Wright again collaborated with Simon Pegg and they worked on a comedy horror film ‘Shaun of the Dead’ in 2004. Wright co-wrote the script as well as directed the film while Pegg co-wrote and acted in the film. Pegg played the lead character ‘Shaun’, a Londoner who gets caught in the ‘zombie apocalypse’. The film also featured Nick Frost as ‘Ed’.

‘Shaun of the Dead’ was the first film of ‘The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy’ that Wright and Pegg decided to work on. The next film was ‘Hot Fuzz’, an action comedy film where Simon Pegg and Nick Frost played the role of two policemen trying to solve a mysterious murder case. Wright was the director and the screenwriter of the film which was co-produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner.

Wright directed the 2010 comedy film ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’, starring Michael Cera, Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Wright won the Empire Award for the Best Director.

In 2013, Wright donned multiple hats as a director, writer, actor and executive producer for the comic sci-fi film ‘The World’s End’, which was the last film of the ‘The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy’. The film was based on a group of friends who discover an alien invasion. Old friends Pegg and Frost joined the cast along with Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, and Rosamund Pike.

Wright was due to direct Marvel’s live-action superhero film ‘Ant-Man’. However, due to creative differences with the studio, he was not allowed to direct the film. Wright was still credited with the script. Marvel replaced him with Peyton Reed as the director of the film. Adam McKay and Paul Rudd rewrote the script which was originally written by Wright.

In 2017, Wright directed the action thriller film ‘Baby Driver’, starring Kevin Spacey, Ansel Elgort, Jon Hamm, Lily James and Jamie Foxx. He also wrote the script and co-produced the film which was made on a budget of US $34 million. The film grossed US $226 million worldwide and received positive reviews.

Major Works

After working with Edgar Wright in ‘Asylum’, Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson decided to hire Wright for their own comedy show ‘Spaced’. Wright introduced new dynamics to the comedy show genre with his work in ‘Spaced’. He injected elements of sci-fi and horror genres into the comedy show which made it unique. He was nominated twice for the BAFTA Awards.

The first part of the ‘The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy’ was ‘Shaun of the Dead’, a film based on an apocalyptic zombie uprising. Wright wrote the screenplay as well as directed the film. He won the British Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay and Bram Stoker Award for Best Screenplay in 2004. He was also nominated for many other awards including a BAFTA Award for Best British Film.

Personal Life

Edgar Wright dated actress Anna Kendrick between 2009 and 2013. The duo met on the sets of ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’ and was seen together regularly while they were dating.

Wright has close friendship with actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and has worked with them in many films. He is also good friends with writer-director Quentin Tarantino.

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