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When young he lived with his four brothers and sisters in a council house in Newcastle Upon Tyne then when 14 the family moved to Thornyburn near Bellingham where he made his first film, 'Redheugh'. He qualified in Newcastle as a music teacher and played in a band, 'The Gasboard' with Brian Ferry before going to London to study music for 3 years and played with The People Band who recorded one album which was produced by Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts and later made a cameo appearance in the film Stormy Monday as The krakow Jazz Ensemble. In the early 70 s he joined an avant garde theatre group -The People Show as a musician but soon found himself lured into acting and spent the next 10 years touring the world earning great success and critical acclaim. Mike left the show in 1980 to concentrate on writing and directing and formed his own theatre company The Mike Figgis Group. He crafted multimedia productions which incorporated an extensive use of film. Among his early projects were Redhugh, Slow Fade and Animals of the City which won awards for the inno

Born in Carlisle on 28 February 1948, Michael Lawrence Dundus Figgis was brought up in Nairobi until the age of eight, when his family's return to England took him to Newcastle. He didn't start directing for the cinema until he was in his forties, coming to film-making after working as a musician and in the theatre. He played alongside Bryan Ferry in an R & B band, Gas Board, moved to London to study music, then became involved in the fringe theatre group, The People Show, before forming his own company, The Mike Figgis Group, in 1980. As a film director he has continued to draw upon his musical and theatrical background: writing the scores for almost all his films; adapting August Strindberg's Miss Julie (UK/US, 1999) and Terence Rattigan's Browning Version (1994) and filming The Loss of Sexual Innocence (UK/US, 1999), a work originally conceived as a theatre performance piece; .

Figgis started using film in multi-media theatre productions such as Slow Fade (1982), where live music and performance was supplemented by the use of film and slides. That prod

Mike Figgis

English filmmaker and composer (born 1948)

Mike Figgis

Figgis at the 2011 Deloitte Ignite

Born

Michael Figgis


(1948-02-28) 28 February 1948 (age 76)

Carlisle, Cumberland, England

Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, composer
Years active1984–present
Children2

Michael Figgis (born 28 February 1948) is an English film director, screenwriter, and composer.[1] He was nominated for two Academy Awards for his work on Leaving Las Vegas (1995). Figgis was the founding patron of the independent filmmakers' online community Shooting People.

Early life

Figgis was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, and grew up in Nairobi, Kenya until he was eight. The rest of his childhood was spent in Newcastle upon Tyne, where he was educated at Kenton Comprehensive School (the musicians Ian Carr and John Walters were among his teachers there).[2][3] He studied music at Trent Park College, then part of the Institute of Education, University of London, where he "lived a lie" for three years – he had,

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