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James Mangold
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Mangold in 2017
Born
James Allen Mangold

(1963-12-16) December 16, 1963 (age 60) [1]
New York City, U.S.
Education
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
(m. 1999;div. 2014)
Children2
Parents

James Allen Mangold (born December 16, 1963) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Noted for his versatility in tackling a range of genres, Mangold made his debut as a film director with Heavy (1995), and is best known for the films Cop Land (1997), Girl, Interrupted (1999), Identity (2003), Walk the Line (2005), 3:10 to Yuma (2007), and two films in the X-Men franchise with The Wolverine (2013) and Logan (2017), the latter of which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. [2] He then directed the sports drama film Ford v Ferrari (2019), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and directed and co-wrote Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), the fifth and final installment in the Indiana Jones series. [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Early life

Mangold was born in New York City in 1963, and is the son of Jewish artists Robert Mangold and Sylvia Plimack Mangold. [7] He was raised in Hudson Valley and graduated from Washingtonville High School. [7] [8]

He attended the California Institute of the Arts film/video program [8] where he studied under Alexander Mackendrick. During Mangold's third year, Mackendrick suggested that he should study at CalArts School of Theater as an actor, alongside his regular film studies. [9]

Career

1985–2007

In 1985, Mangold secured a writer/director deal at Disney. [8] He wrote a television movie and co-wrote the animated feature Oliver & Company . [8] A few years later, Mangold moved to New York and applied to Columbia University's film school, [8] where he graduated with an MFA in film. [10] While there, he studied under film director Miloš Forman who helped him develop the scripts for Heavy and Cop Land . He has worked as a feature writer and director since 1995, when his first feature, the independent film Heavy, won the best directing prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Mangold subsequently wrote and directed Cop Land (1997), starring Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, and Ray Liotta; [11] Girl, Interrupted , [8] which won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1999 for Angelina Jolie; Kate & Leopold , [12] starring Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman, for which Jackman was nominated for a Golden Globe as best actor in a musical or comedy in 2001, and the 2003 thriller Identity which starred John Cusack. [13]

In 2005, Mangold co-wrote (with Gill Dennis), produced (under his production banner, Tree Line Film [14] ), and directed Walk the Line , a film about the young life of singer-songwriter Johnny Cash and his relationship with June Carter Cash. Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, it was released on November 18, 2005, to positive reviews and grossed $187 million worldwide. It was nominated for five Oscars and Witherspoon won Best Actress for her performance as June Carter Cash. Mangold also appeared as an actor in The Sweetest Thing as a doctor and love interest to Christina Applegate as well as in his own Kate & Leopold playing a movie director.

In 2007, Mangold directed the Western 3:10 to Yuma , starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale; it received positive reviews and grossed around $71 million worldwide.

2013–present

Mangold at the San Diego Comic-Con to promote The Wolverine, 2013 James Mangold by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Mangold at the San Diego Comic-Con to promote The Wolverine, 2013

In June 2011, Mangold was hired, initially just to direct the X-Men movie The Wolverine . Along with screenwriters Christopher McQuarrie, Scott Frank and Mark Bomback, Mangold also adapted the screenplay based upon Frank Miller and Chris Claremont's Japanese Wolverine saga and entered production in Japan and Australia in July 2012. He completed photography in November of the same year. On release, it was a box office success, ending up with a worldwide gross of $414,828,246 with a budget of $120 million, according to Box Office Mojo. [15]

Following the box office success and moderate critical response to The Wolverine, Mangold signed on to write the story and direct the sequel, Logan (2017). The film marked Mangold and Jackman's third collaboration. Scott Frank was hired to return as co-screenwriter, working as a team with Mangold and Michael Green. [16] The development of the film was lengthy, with Jackman citing his and Mangold's desire to do the character justice for his last time in the role. [17] [18] The film incorporated elements from Mark Millar's Old Man Logan run on the comics. [19] Mangold has stated that the plot primarily focuses on character development, rather than superhero spectacle. [20] Logan was a commercial success, and received high praise for its gritty approach on the titular character and emotional depth. Often called one of the greatest superhero films of all time, the movie also earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, becoming the first live-action superhero movie to be nominated for Adapted Screenplay, as well as Mangold's first Oscar nomination. [21] [22]

In February 2018, it was announced that Mangold was set to direct a film about the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, with Christian Bale and Matt Damon starring as Ken Miles and Carroll Shelby respectively, and Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth and Jason Keller writing the script. [23] The film, titled Ford v Ferrari , was released in November 2019 to critical acclaim and became a box office success, grossing $225 million worldwide. The film received 4 nominations including Best Picture, with two wins for Best Film Editing and Best Sound Editing at the 92nd Academy Awards. [24] [25]

In February 2020, it was announced that Mangold was in talks to direct the then untitled fifth film in the Indiana Jones franchise, later revealed to be titled Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny , taking over for Steven Spielberg, who directed the first four films in the franchise and instead served as one of the executive producers. [26] In May 2020, it was officially confirmed that Mangold would serve as director. [27] Filming began in the United Kingdom in June 2021, and wrapped in February 2022. [28] [29] The film was released on June 30, 2023. [30]

Upcoming projects

Mangold was announced in early 2020 to direct the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown with Searchlight Pictures distributing, starring Timothée Chalamet. Despite production delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Mangold committing to Indiana Jones, Chalamet told Variety in November 2022 that he was still preparing for the role and that "the winds that are blowing are blowing in a very positive direction". [31] In April 2023, Mangold confirmed that the film would likely begin production in August of that year, [32] before plans were suspended in July due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. [33]

In February 2023, Mangold was reported by The Hollywood Reporter to be in early talks to write and direct a film based on the Swamp Thing, as part of James Gunn's and Peter Safran's newly-announced "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters" film slate for the DC Universe, after the releases of his Indiana Jones film and Bob Dylan biopic. [34] Two months later in April, Mangold confirmed that he had been hired to write and direct a Swamp Thing film, with Gunn soon confirming that he approached Mangold to do the film upon charting the DCU's storylines, describing the film as a passion project of Mangold's. [35]

In April 2023, during Star Wars Celebration Europe IV, Lucasfilm announced Mangold's involvement as director of a future Star Wars film whose story "will go back to the dawn of the Jedi" and explore the origins of The Force, set around 25,000 years before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. [36] [37]

Filmography

Film

Director

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1995 Heavy YesYesNo
1997 Cop Land YesYesNo
1999 Girl, Interrupted YesYesNo
2001 Kate & Leopold YesYesNo
2003 Identity YesUncreditedNoScript revisions
2005 Walk the Line YesYesNo
2007 3:10 to Yuma YesNoNo
2010 Knight and Day YesUncreditedNoScript revisions
2013 The Wolverine YesNoNo
2017 Logan YesYesExecutiveNominated – Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
2019 Ford v Ferrari YesNoYesNominated – Academy Award for Best Picture
2023 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny YesYesNoNominated – Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay

Writer and producer

YearTitleWriterProducerNotes
1988 Oliver & Company YesNo
2001LiftNoYes
2017 The Greatest Showman NoExecutive
2020 The Call of the Wild NoYes

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Kate & Leopold Irate Director RichardUncredited cameo appearance
2002 The Sweetest Thing Dr. Greg

Other

YearTitleCapacity
2024 Deadpool & Wolverine Story consultant [38]

Television

Year(s)TitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
Notes
2006 Men in Trees YesYesEpisode: "Pilot" (S1 E1)
2012 NYC 22 YesNoEpisode: "Pilot" (S1 E1)
Vegas YesYesEpisode: "Pilot" (S1 E1)
2015–2017 Zoo NoYes
2017–2018 Damnation NoYes

Writer

YearTitleNotes
1986 The Disney Sunday Movie Episode: "The Deacon Street Deer" (S30 E14)
1992Claymation EasterTV special; story only

Consulting producer

Awards and nominations

YearTitleAcademy AwardsBAFTA AwardsGolden Globe Awards
NominationsWinsNominationsWinsNominationsWins
1999 Girl, Interrupted 1111
2001 Kate & Leopold 121
2005 Walk the Line 514233
2007 3:10 to Yuma 2
2017 Logan 1
2019 Ford v Ferrari 42311
2023 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 1
Total1547375

Directed Academy Award performances

Mangold has directed multiple Academy Award-winning and nominated performances.

YearPerformerFilmResult
Academy Award for Best Actor
2006 Joaquin Phoenix Walk the Line Nominated
Academy Award for Best Actress
2006 Reese Witherspoon Walk the LineWon
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
2000 Angelina Jolie Girl, Interrupted Won

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