David Heyman

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David Heyman
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Heyman in July 2009
Born
David Jonathan Heyman

(1961-07-26) 26 July 1961 (age 60)
London, England
EducationWestminster School
Alma materHarvard University
OccupationProducer
Founder of Heyday Films
Notable work
Harry Potter film series
Spouse(s)Rose Uniacke
Children1
Parent(s)John Heyman
Norma Heyman

David Jonathan Heyman (born 26 July 1961) is an English film producer and the founder of Heyday Films. In 1999, he secured the film rights to the Harry Potter film series and went on to produce all eight installments, as well as the subsequent spin-offs. In addition to Harry Potter, Heyman also received three Academy Award nominations for his work on the films Gravity, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Marriage Story.

Early life[]

Heyman was born in London. He is the son of John Heyman, producer of the films The Go-Between and Jesus, and Norma Heyman (née Pownall), an actress, and Oscar-nominated producer of the films Dangerous Liaisons and Mrs Henderson Presents.[1][2][3] His paternal grandparents were German Jews who left Nazi Germany and emigrated to England prior to World War II, while his mother's family was English.[4][5][6][7] At age seven, he was a page boy in the wedding of his godmother, Diana Dors, to actor Alan Lake.[8] Heyman went to Westminster School and, following graduation, he decided to study abroad. He earned a degree in art history from Harvard University in 1983.

Career[]

Heyman started in the film industry as a production assistant on David Lean's A Passage to India, and in 1986, Heyman became a creative executive at Warner Brothers. In the late 1980s, he became vice president of United Artists and subsequently embarked on an independent producing career with his first film, Juice, in 1992, followed by the cult "stoner" film The Stoned Age (1994) and others.

In 1997 Heyman returned to London and founded his own production company, Heyday Films. He has since produced a number of films including the Harry Potter film adaptations. Other notable productions during this time include the 2007 blockbuster I Am Legend and the 2008 films The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Is Anybody There?, and Yes Man.

After finishing work on the Harry Potter films, Heyman reunited with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban director Alfonso Cuarón to produce the 2013 science fiction thriller Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. The film grossed more than $700 million worldwide and was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Picture, winning seven including Best Director for Cuarón. He also produced the 2013 comedy We're the Millers and the 2014 family film Paddington, for which he was nominated for the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film.

Heyman produced the Warner Bros. film adaptation of J. K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which was released in November 2016, as well as its 2018 sequel.[9][10] He is also set to produce Fables, based on the comic book series.[11] He was announced as the producer of the fantasy film The Queen of the Tearling, starring Emma Watson and based on the novel written by Erika Johansen.[12] Warner Bros. has acquired the film rights and will distribute the film.[13]

Heyman is also currently[when?] developing projects with Potter director David Yates[14] and has long been developing a film adaptation of Mark Haddon's 2003 novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time with Potter screenwriter Steve Kloves.

It was announced in 2016 that Heyman had partnered with China's Alibaba Pictures to produce a movie about Warriors, feral cats who have a complex social hierarchy and reside in a forest, originally written by Erin Hunter. In May 2018 it was announced that STX Entertainment had come on board to co-produce the Warriors film, with STX board member Gigi Pritzker working alongside Heyman. As of 2021, no director or release date has yet been announced for the film, and no information has been released since.[15][16]

In 2020, he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with Quentin Tarantino, and both of them were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. In addition, Heyman was also nominated for the same award for Marriage Story with Noah Baumbach.

Personal life[]

Heyman currently lives in Pimlico, London, and is married to interior designer Rose Uniacke (née Batstone). They have one son.[17][18][19] He is the stepfather to her four children from her previous marriage to businessman and mathematician, Robie Uniacke, the partner of actress Rosamund Pike since 2009.[19]

Filmography[]

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film[]

Year Film Credit Ref.
1992 Juice
1994 The Stoned Age
1996 The Daytrippers Executive producer
1999 Ravenous
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2004 Taking Lives Executive producer
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
I Am Legend
2008 The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Is Anybody There?
Yes Man
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
2013 We're the Millers Executive producer
Gravity
2014 Testament of Youth
Paddington
2016 The Light Between Oceans
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
2017 Paddington 2
[20][21]
2018 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Marriage Story
2020 The Secret Garden
2022 Untitled third Fantastic Beasts film
[22]
TBA ACME
[23]
Attack on Titan
[24]
Temple Run
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The History of Love
The Queen of the Tearling
Warriors
[25]
As an actor
Year Film Role Notes
1970 Bloomfield Eldad
1998 Cookin' Pinot NOir Short film
1999 Ravenous Mr. Janus
2000 Whipped Suit
2006 Heartless Ted Short film
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Healer in Portrait Uncredited
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Dining Wizard in Painting Uncredited
Thanks
Year Film Role
2004 My Summer of Love Special thanks

Television[]

Year Title Credit Notes
1994 Blind Justice Television film
2005 Threshold Executive producer
2010 Awkward Situations for Men Executive producer Television film
2011 Page Eight Television film
2013 The Thirteenth Tale Television film
2014 Turks & Caicos Executive producer Television film
Salting the Battlefield Executive producer Television film
2018 The Long Song Executive producer
2019 The InBetween Executive producer
The Capture Executive producer
The Adventures of Paddington Executive producer
TBA Clickbait Executive producer

Awards[]

Year Title Award Category Result Notes
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone BAFTA Award Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film Nominated Shared with Chris Columbus
Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated N/A
2002 BAFTA Children's Award Best Feature Film Nominated Shared with Chris Columbus and Steve Kloves
2003 Harry Potter ShoWest Convention, USA Producer of the Year Won First British producer to earn the accolade
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets BAFTA Children's Award Best Feature Film Nominated Shared with Chris Columbus and Steve Kloves
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban BAFTA Award Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film Nominated Shared with Alfonso Cuarón, Chris Columbus, and Mark Radcliffe
BAFTA Children's Award Best Feature Film Won
2006 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Nominated Shared with Mike Newell and Steve Kloves
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Nominated Shared with David Yates, David Barron, and Michael Goldenberg
2010 Harry Potter BAFTA Award Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award Won Accepted by Heyman, J.K. Rowling, David Barron, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, David Yates, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson
2011 Art Directors Guild Award Outstanding Contribution to Cinematic Imagery Award Won Shared with J.K. Rowling, David Barron, Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, David Yates, Steve Kloves, Michael Goldenberg, Stuart Craig, Stephenie McMillan, and Neil Lamont
CineEurope Producer of the Decade Won N/A
ShoWest Convention, USA Hall of Fame Award Won N/A
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 BAFTA Children's Award Best Feature Film Nominated Shared with David Yates, David Barron, J.K. Rowling, and Steve Kloves
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Won
Page Eight BAFTA Television Award Best Single Drama Nominated Shared with David Hare, Bill Nighy, and David Barron
2013 Gravity Academy Award Best Picture Nominated Shared with Alfonso Cuarón
AACTA International Award Best Film - International Won
BAFTA Award Best Film Nominated
Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film Won Shared with Alfonso Cuarón and Jonás Cuarón
Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture - Drama Nominated Shared with Alfonso Cuarón
Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Won (tied with 12 Years a Slave) Shared with Alfonso Cuarón. First tie for Best Picture in PGA history.
2014 Paddington BAFTA Award Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film Nominated Shared with Paul King
Empire Award Best British Film Nominated
Best Comedy Won
Saturn Award Best Fantasy Film Nominated
South Bank Sky Arts Award Best Film Nominated
British Academy Children's Awards Best Feature Film Won
2016 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them BAFTA Award Outstanding British Film Nominated Shared with David Yates, J. K. Rowling, Steve Kloves, and Lionel Wigram
2020 Marriage Story Academy Award Best Picture Nominated Shared with Noah Baumbach
BAFTA Award Best Film Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Picture Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Academy Award Best Picture Nominated Shared with Shannon McIntosh, and Quentin Tarantino
AACTA International Award Best Film - International Nominated
BAFTA Award Best Film Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Picture Won
Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Won
Producers Guild of America Award Best Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ MacNab, Geoffrey (2 July 2011). "David Heyman: Man behind the magic". The Independent. London. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  2. ^ "If You Missed the Book, Try the Movies; John Heyman Is Filming the Bible – Vol. 13 No. 10". 10 March 1980.
  3. ^ "Norma Heyman". IMDb.
  4. ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (11 September 2008). "Producer David Heyman and the lives of outsiders, from 'Potter' to 'Pajamas'". Jewish Journal. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  5. ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (14 July 2011). ""Harry Potter" Producer David Heyman's Jewish Connection". Jewish Journal. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  6. ^ Curtis, Nick (10 January 2014). "Pulling power: meet David Heyman, the super-producer behind Gravity". Evening Standard. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  7. ^ Dagan, Carmel (9 June 2017). "John Heyman, Distinguished Financier and Producer, Dies at 84". Variety. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  8. ^ "Diana Dors Arrives For Her Wedding". Getty Images. 23 November 1968.
  9. ^ "Harry Potter producer talks about upcoming Fantastic Beasts spinoff". Entertainment Weekly. 2 October 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  10. ^ "New J.K. Rowling Movie Gets Release Date". The Hollywood Reporter. 13 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  11. ^ "DC Comic 'Fables' Targeted for Film Adaptation With 'Royal Affair' Director (Exclusive)".
  12. ^ Boardman, Madeline (13 June 2013). "Emma Watson & 'The Queen of the Tearling': Actress Reunites With David Heyman". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  13. ^ "Emma Watson and David Heyman team up for 'Queen of the Tearling'". bibliofiend.com. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  14. ^ "Exclusive: HARRY POTTER Producer David Heyman on Future POTTER Movies, Deleted DEATHLY HALLOWS Scenes, Cuaron's GRAVITY". 12 November 2010.
  15. ^ "Harry Potter Producer Making Movie About Warrior Cats". GameSpot. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  16. ^ Frater, Patrick (14 May 2018). "STX Boards Alibaba Pictures' High-Profile 'Warriors' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  17. ^ "David Heyman: Man behind the magic". The Independent. Retrieved 16 January 2014
  18. ^ "Grand Simplicity". The New York Times. 15 February 2013.
  19. ^ Jump up to: a b Withers, Jane (21 February 2017). "Meet the Interior Designer Beloved by the Beckhams and Jo Malone". Vogue.
  20. ^ "PADDINGTON 2: Producer David Heyman Provides an Update on the Sequel". 28 April 2015.
  21. ^ Keslassy, John Hopewell,Elsa (10 May 2016). "Cannes: 'Paddington 2' Sets Production Date".
  22. ^ Khatchatourian, Maane; McNary, Dave (13 October 2016). "'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' to Be Five-Film Franchise". Variety. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  23. ^ "That's Not All, Folks – Warner Bros. Is Making A New Looney Tunes Movie". themarysue.com.
  24. ^ "Andy Muschietti to Direct 'Attack on Titan' for Warner Bros. (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. 2018.
  25. ^ "'Harry Potter' Producer David Heyman to Produce Alibaba Pictures' 'Warriors'". The Hollywood Reporter.

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