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Paul Weiland OBE (born 11 July 1953) is an English motion picture and television director, writer and producer. Weiland is a director and producer of television commercials in the UK, having made over 500 commercials, including a popular and long-running series for Walkers crisps. He has also directed several British television series, including ''
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'' (1989–1992) and ''
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'' (1991–1992). His feature film credits include ''
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'' (2008), '' Sixty Six'' (2006), '' Blackadder: Back & Forth'' (1999), ''
Roseanna's Grave ''Roseanna's Grave'' (also known as ''For Roseanna'') is a 1997 American romantic dramedy film directed by Paul Weiland. In his review, Roger Ebert concludes that ''Roseanna's Grave'' "isn't of much consequence, perhaps, and the gears of the plot ...
'' (1997), '' City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold'' (1994) and ''
Leonard Part 6 ''Leonard Part 6'' (also known as ''Leonard Part VI'') is a 1987 American spy parody film. It was directed by Paul Weiland and starred Bill Cosby, who also produced the film and wrote its story. The film also starred Gloria Foster as the vill ...
'' (1987).


Early years

Weiland grew up in the
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section of London, England and attended De Bohun's school. He left school at age 17 and worked as a messenger before becoming a copywriter.


Career


Television commercials

Weiland began his directing career making British television commercials. Weiland has made more than 500 commercials. Weiland's most successful advertising campaign was a series of television commercials for Walkers crisps. The commercials have featured celebrities, including English
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and
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. The commercials became enormously popular in Britain, leading Weiland to then say, "A friend said to me the other day that they've become like little
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films – people want to appear in them. Lennox Lewis obviously didn't need the money but felt that he wanted to be more approachable to the British public. He was interesting, did a good job, as did
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and Victoria Beckham." Weiland is the owner of The Paul Weiland Film Company and has become a multimillionaire with his work on television commercials. In the 1990s, his company won the top British TV Awards prize for five consecutive years.


''Leonard Part 6''

In 1987, Weiland made his debut as a feature film director with ''
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'', a comedy starring
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as secret agent who is called out of retirement to save the world from an evil genius who has developed the ability to brainwash small animals into killing humans. The film was a critical and box office bomb. The ''Village Voice'' called it "the worst film of the decade." The ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote: "'Leonard Part 6' is a smug, tedious exercise in self-indulgence ... There's virtually nothing to laugh at in this film, and too much of everything else." The ''Times'' noted that, although Weiland was the director, "clearly Cosby, as star, producer and idea man, is the auteur here." His direction of ''Leonard Part 6'' resulted in Weiland's being nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Razzie Award for Worst Director, Worst Director. Asked years later about his work on the film, Weiland recalled:
"It was a terrible mistake. ... When anyone gets into that position (Bill Cosby's position of power in the 1980s), they are surrounded by sycophants and no one tells them the truth. But Cosby just wasn't funny. I couldn't tell him directly. I'd say it feels slow, and he'd say 'You worry about construction, let me worry about funny'."
"Cosby attributed most of the movie's problems to first-time director Weiland, whom he felt was too young and inexperienced. Cosby himself was producer and writer of the story".


''Mr. Bean''

Between 1991 and 1992, Weiland directed several episodes of the ''
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'' television series starring Rowan Atkinson. In 2005, ''The Times'' wrote: "The director Paul Weiland made millions laugh with the television comedy series Mr Bean and ''
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''."


''City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold''

In 1994, Weiland returned to feature films as the director of '' City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold'' starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern (actor), Daniel Stern, Jon Lovitz and Jack Palance. The film was a sequel to the popular 1991 film ''City Slickers''. In the film, Billy Crystal's character discovers a treasure map and sets off with Lovitz and Stern to find the treasure of gold in the Arizona desert.


''Blackadder: Back & Forth''

In 2001, Weiland renewed his partnership with Rowan Atkinson, directing him in the British television film, '' Blackadder: Back & Forth''. The film is a time travel comedy in which Atkinson's character, Lord Blackadder, travels in a time machine to the Jurassic period, Sherwood Forest, and the Battle of Waterloo. Miranda Richardson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Colin Firth and Kate Moss also appear in the film. Weiland was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award for his direction of the film.


''Sixty-Six''

Weiland's 2006 feature film '' Sixty Six'' is an autobiographical comedy-drama based on Weiland's bar mitzvah which was held on the same night as England national football team, England's win over Germany national football team, West Germany in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, 1966 FIFA World Cup final. As a result of the football match, guests cancelled en masse, and only a handful showed up at the bar mitzvah. The film received generally positive reviews. ''The Guardian'' of London wrote that, "Despite the whimsical voice-over and gloopy, sentimental tone, it's a hard film to dislike and boasts a wonderfully lugubrious performance from Eddie Marsan as the round-shouldered schlub of a dad."


''Made of Honor''

Weiland also holds the distinction of directing the last screen appearance of Sydney Pollack, in the 2008 feature ''
Made of Honor ''Made of Honor'' (''Made of Honour'' in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and Australia) is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Paul Weiland and written by Adam Sztykiel, Deborah Kaplan, and Harry Elfont. The film stars Patrick ...
''.


Awards

Weiland has won a British Academy of Film and Television Arts, BAFTA Award for ''The Storyteller (TV series)#The Three Ravens, The Storyteller: The Three Ravens''. He also won the President's Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Design & Art Directors Association. In 1983, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Short Film for directing ''Keep Off the Grass''.


Personal life

Weiland is married, and he and his wife, Caroline, have four children: Maxwell, Hannah Weiland, Hannah, Bella and Joseph.


Filmography

Weiland's film directing credits include: * ''
Leonard Part 6 ''Leonard Part 6'' (also known as ''Leonard Part VI'') is a 1987 American spy parody film. It was directed by Paul Weiland and starred Bill Cosby, who also produced the film and wrote its story. The film also starred Gloria Foster as the vill ...
'' (1987) * ''Bernard and the Genie'' (1991) * '' City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold'' (1994) * ''
Roseanna's Grave ''Roseanna's Grave'' (also known as ''For Roseanna'') is a 1997 American romantic dramedy film directed by Paul Weiland. In his review, Roger Ebert concludes that ''Roseanna's Grave'' "isn't of much consequence, perhaps, and the gears of the plot ...
'' (1997) * '' Blackadder: Back & Forth'' (1999, short film) * '' Sixty Six'' (2006) * ''
Made of Honor ''Made of Honor'' (''Made of Honour'' in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and Australia) is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Paul Weiland and written by Adam Sztykiel, Deborah Kaplan, and Harry Elfont. The film stars Patrick ...
'' (2008)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Weiland, Paul 1953 births Comedy film directors Film directors from London Writers from London Television commercial directors Living people English male writers Officers of the Order of the British Empire