Tim Sullivan (British Filmmaker)
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Timothy "Tim" Sullivan (born 21 February 1958) is a German-born British film and television director and screenwriter, known for his work with
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and his feature film '' Jack and Sarah'' (1995).


Background

Tim Sullivan was born in Germany, where his father was stationed with the Royal Air Force. He attended Clifton College in Bristol, England before gaining an exhibition scholarship to read English and Law at the University of Cambridge.Summers, Sue (18 June 1995).
Cinema/ The British are coming (again)
. ''The Independent'' (Independent Newspapers): p. 32.
While at Cambridge, Sullivan was a member of the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club, and partnered with writer Richard Maher on the play ''Klev'', which ran at the Crown Theatre, Hill Place in 1978. He also supplied extras to '' Chariots of Fire'' (1981). After leaving Cambridge Sullivan got a summer job as a chauffeur to
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on the production of '' Brideshead Revisited''. The producer Derek Granger learned that Sullivan was writing a screenplay with Derek Jarman (Bob Upadown), and encouraged him to get a job as a researcher with
Granada Television ITV Granada, formerly known as Granada Television, is the ITV franchisee for the North West of England and Isle of Man. From 1956 to 1968 it broadcast to both the north west and Yorkshire but only on weekdays as ABC Weekend Television was it ...
.


Career

After working as a researcher on the first series of ''
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'', Sullivan and Richard Maher partnered to write their first television series, a sitcom entitled ''The Train Now Leaving'', set in the dining carriage of an InterCity train running between London and Manchester. Granada commissioned seven 30-minute scripts for development. Sullivan stayed at Granada for several more years, directing episodes of series such as ''Busman's Holiday'', ''Stop That Laughing at the Back'', ''
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'' and '' The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes'', as well as adapting '' A Handful of Dust'' for television (1988) and directing '' Thatcher: The Final Days'' (1991).Staff (16 June 2008).
In the right direction
. ''The Independent'' (Independent News & Media): p. 8.
In 1995, Sullivan wrote and directed his first feature film, '' Jack and Sarah'', starring
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and Samantha Mathis. The film was inspired by the attention a male colleague at Granada received when his childcare arrangements broke down and he had to bring his child into work. Into the 2000s, Sullivan worked freelance on many television and film projects, including directing the final episode of ''
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'' for Granada, and the one-off comedy drama '' Catwalk Dogs'' for Shed Productions. In 2005, having worked on the movie Flushed Away, Sullivan was hired by DreamWorks to write an initial script draft for '' Shrek 4'',Staff (6 March 2005).
DreamWorks plans 'Shrek 4'
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though his script was abandoned by the time production on the film began. Sullivan wrote the film '' Letters to Juliet'', starring Amanda Seyfried, which was released in the United States in 2010, taking over $80 million worldwide. He has been developing a film based on the London Marathon and another The Wedding Dress. He has worked with many notable directors and producers in the US including Ron Howard, Scott Rudin and Jeffrey Katzenberg. In 2020, Sullivan self-published two crime novels featuring the detective DS George Cross, The Dentist and The Cyclist, within four months the two titles achieved over 200,000 downloads and he was signed by British publisher Head of Zeus. The third novel in the DS Cross series, ''The Patient'' was published in March 2022 and the fourth book, The Politician was published on 10 November 2022.


Filmography


References


Tim Sullivan filmography
. British Film Institute. Retrieved on 17 April 2010.


External links


Tim Sullivan
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Lights, camera, action
– Profile of Sullivan in ''Optima'', the Fitzwilliam College alumni newsletter (p. 10). *www.timsullivan.co.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:Sullivan, Tim 1958 births Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge British film directors British male screenwriters British television directors Living people People educated at Clifton College