Sir Samuel Alexander Mendes CBE (born 1 August 1965) is an English film and stage director, producer and screenwriter. In theatre, he is known for his dark re-inventions of the stage musicals Cabaret (1994), Oliver! (1994), Company (1995), and Gypsy (2003). He directed an original West End stage musical for the first time with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2013).
For directing the play The Ferryman, Mendes was awarded the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play in 2019.
Skyfall director Sam Mendes has said he would not return to the James Bond franchise as they want “more controllable” filmmakers.Mendes, who also helmed 2015’s Spectre, made the comments in a new interview with Inverse, claiming that he feels that part of his life is now behind him.“Never say never, to quote the man, but I would doubt it,” he said. “It was very good for me at that moment in my life.
I felt like it shot me out of some old habits. It made me think on a bigger scale. It made me use different parts of my brain.
You have to have a lot of energy.“They want slightly more malleable people who are earlier in their career, who perhaps are going to use it as a stepping stone, and who are more controllable by the studio,” he added.Last year, Skyfall was named by Bond fans as the best film in the franchise’s history, topping the list with 17.5% of the vote, ahead of Goldfinger in second and Daniel Craig’s final entry No Time To Die in third.Skyfall was both a critical and commercial success, grossing a franchise high of over $1.1 billion at the global box office and earning a critical rating of 92 per cent on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.The film won two Oscars for Best Original Song and Best Sound Editing, while also receiving multiple Grammys, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award.The new James Bond, meanwhile, has not been confirmed, although it was reported in March that EON Production had offered Aaron Taylor-Johnson the job after he impressed producer Barbara Broccoli in a screen test.The actor was asked about the rumours in April, but swerved the question, as he had done multiple times previously.
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