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Paul Haggis

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Paul Haggis
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Paul Haggis established himself over twenty years with an extensive career in television, before his big break into features arrived when he became the first screenwriter to garner two Best Film Academy Awards back-to-back for his scripts: "Million Dollar Baby" (2004) directed by Clint Eastwood, and "Crash" (2005) which Paul directed himself.

In 2006, among others, Haggis penned two Clint Eastwood productions, "Flags of our Fathers" and "Letters from Iwo Jima," for which he earned his third Best Screenplay Oscar nomination. He also co-wrote "Casino Royale," which garnered considerable acclaim for reinvigorating the James Bond spy franchise.

In 2007, Haggis wrote, directed, and produced "In the Valley of Elah." The film starred Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, and Susan Sarandon, and earned Jones a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his performance.

In 2010, his film "The Next Three Days" was released, starring Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson, and Elizabeth Banks.

And in 2013 he wrote and directed the romantic, personal drama "Third Person," which starred Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, James Franco, and Kim Basinger.

Most recently, Haggis directed and executive produced all six episodes of the HBO mini-series "Show Me A Hero," starring Oscar Isaac, Catherine Keener, Winona Ryder, James Belushi, and Alfred Molina.

Currently, Haggis is co-directing a feature length documentary on the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, called "5B."

Equally committed to his private and social concerns, Haggis is the founder of Artists for Peace and Justice. Under this umbrella, many of his friends in the film business have come forward to major build schools and clinics serving the children of the slums of Haiti (www.APJNow.org).
BornMarch 10, 1953
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    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 50 wins & 55 nominations total

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    Michael Peña and Ashlyn Sanchez in Crash (2004)
    Crash
    7.7
    • Writer
    • 2004
    Tommy Lee Jones and Charlize Theron in In the Valley of Elah (2007)
    In the Valley of Elah
    7.1
    • Writer
    • 2007
    Paul Gross and David Marciano in Due South (1994)
    Due South
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Writer
    Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Hilary Swank in Million Dollar Baby (2004)
    Million Dollar Baby
    8.1
    • Writer
    • 2004

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    Writer



    • The Juliet
      • screenplay
      • In Development
    • Ranger's Apprentice
      • adaptation
      • Pre-production



    • Jared Padalecki in Walker (2021)
      Walker
      6.2
      TV Series
      • based on the series 'Walker, Texas Ranger' created by
      • 2021–2024
    • Shelter
      TV Movie
      • writer
      • 2017
    • Liam Neeson and Mila Kunis in Third Person (2013)
      Third Person
      6.3
      • screenplay
      • 2013
    • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2011)
      Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
      8.1
      Video Game
      • writer
      • 2011
    • Russell Crowe in The Next Three Days (2010)
      The Next Three Days
      7.3
      • screenplay
      • 2010
    • Daniel Craig in Quantum of Solace (2008)
      Quantum of Solace
      6.7
      Video Game
      • adapted from the films Casino Royale & Quantum of Solace by
      • 2008
    • Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko in Quantum of Solace (2008)
      Quantum of Solace
      6.5
      • written by
      • 2008
    • Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss in Speechless (2008)
      Speechless
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • written by
      • 2008
    • Tommy Lee Jones and Charlize Theron in In the Valley of Elah (2007)
      In the Valley of Elah
      7.1
      • screenplay
      • story
      • 2007
    • The Black Donnellys (2007)
      The Black Donnellys
      8.1
      TV Series
      • created by
      • story
      • writer (creator) ...
      • 2007
    • Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
      Letters from Iwo Jima
      7.8
      • story
      • 2006
    • Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (2006)
      Casino Royale
      8.0
      • screenplay
      • 2006
    • Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
      Flags of Our Fathers
      7.1
      • screenplay
      • 2006
    • Zach Braff in The Last Kiss (2006)
      The Last Kiss
      6.4
      • screenplay
      • 2006
    • Chuck Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire (2005)
      Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire
      5.4
      TV Movie
      • creator
      • 2005

    Producer



    • Ranger's Apprentice
      • producer
      • Pre-production



    • 5B (2018)
      5B
      7.8
      • producer
      • 2018
    • Shelter
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2017
    • Matthew McConaughey in Gold (2016)
      Gold
      6.7
      • executive producer
      • 2016
    • Oscar Isaac in Show Me a Hero (2015)
      Show Me a Hero
      7.9
      TV Mini Series
      • executive producer
      • 2015
    • Liam Neeson and Mila Kunis in Third Person (2013)
      Third Person
      6.3
      • producer
      • 2013
    • Russell Crowe in The Next Three Days (2010)
      The Next Three Days
      7.3
      • producer
      • 2010
    • Dennis Hopper and Eric Roberts in Crash (2008)
      Crash
      6.8
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2008–2009
    • Tommy Lee Jones and Charlize Theron in In the Valley of Elah (2007)
      In the Valley of Elah
      7.1
      • producer
      • 2007
    • The Black Donnellys (2007)
      The Black Donnellys
      8.1
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2007
    • Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
      Letters from Iwo Jima
      7.8
      • executive producer
      • 2006
    • Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Hilary Swank in Million Dollar Baby (2004)
      Million Dollar Baby
      8.1
      • producer (produced by)
      • 2004
    • Michael Peña and Ashlyn Sanchez in Crash (2004)
      Crash
      7.7
      • producer
      • 2004
    • Kathleen Quinlan, Julie Warner, Tony Danza, Christopher McDonald, and Dixie Carter in Family Law (1999)
      Family Law
      6.6
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1999–2002
    • Ghost of a Chance
      4.4
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 1998
    • David Caruso, Hillary Danner, Peter Outerbridge, Rebecca Rigg, and Ruben Santiago-Hudson in Michael Hayes (1997)
      Michael Hayes
      6.3
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1997–1998

    Additional Crew



    • David Caruso, Hillary Danner, Peter Outerbridge, Rebecca Rigg, and Ruben Santiago-Hudson in Michael Hayes (1997)
      Michael Hayes
      6.3
      TV Series
      • developer
      • 1997–1998
    • Paul Gross and David Marciano in Due South (1994)
      Due South
      8.0
      TV Series
      • executive consultant
      • 1995–1996
    • L.A. Law (1986)
      L.A. Law
      7.1
      TV Series
      • creative consultant
      • 1994
    • Valerie Bertinelli, Bonnie Franklin, Pat Harrington Jr., and Mackenzie Phillips in One Day at a Time (1975)
      One Day at a Time
      6.6
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1983–1984
    • Diff'rent Strokes (1978)
      Diff'rent Strokes
      6.7
      TV Series
      • story editor
      • 1982–1983

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    Miss Representation
    Miss Representation
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    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Paul Edward Haggis
    • Height
      • 6′ (1.83 m)
    • Born
      • March 10, 1953
      • London, Ontario, Canada
    • Spouses
        Deborah RennardJune 21, 1997 - May 11, 2016 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • James Haggis
    • Parents
        Edward H. Haggis
    • Relatives
      • Jo Francis(Sibling)
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Biographical Movie
      • 2 Interviews
      • 17 Articles

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    • Trivia
      Quit the Church of Scientology in 2009--after 34 years--because he disagreed with the organization about its support of Proposition 8, which outlawed same-sex marriage in California. His public break with the church was profiled in a long piece by Lawrence Wright in the February 14, 2011, issue of "The New Yorker"; the article was unusual in that it shed light on some of the inner workings and controversies of the normally secretive Church of Scientology. In the profile Haggis estimated that he spent more than $100,000 on courses and auditing, and $300,000 on various Scientology initiatives.
    • Quotes
      I agreed to write the pilot because I thought it would just go away, but it became this huge hit and I remember waking up at 3 or 4 in the morning in a cold sweat, dripping wet. I mean, I was drenched. I just pictured my tombstone and it said: "Paul Haggis: Creator of Walker, Texas Ranger (1993)." So the impetus for making these movies is really just to wipe that image from my mind. (on his decision to move from television to films like Crash (2004))
    • Salary
      • Crash
        (2004)
        (writing and directing) $94,000

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