Stephen Daldry
- Producer
- Director
- Additional Crew
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Stranger Things: The First Shadow - Les coulisses de la pièce (2025)
In 1989, Stephen Daldry worked as a freelance reader of unsolicited manuscripts for Literary Manager Nicholas Wright in the Scripts Department at the Royal National Theatre. In July of that year, he directed a Dadaist/expressionist production of "Judgement Day," a play by Odon von Horvath, at the Old Red Lion in London.
- Nominated for 3 Oscars
- 44 wins & 54 nominations total
Producer
Director
Additional Crew
- Alternative names
- Stephen Daldry CBE
- Height
- 1.86 m
- Born
- Spouse
- Lucy SextonOctober 18, 2001 - present (1 child)
- Other worksDirected "A Number" play by Caryl Churchill (Royal Court Jerwood Theater Downstairs, London, England, UK).
- Publicity listings
- TriviaUnofficially adopted aspiring actor Jamie Bell whilst shooting Billy Elliot (2000).
- Quotes"What's so funny is when people say, 'Oh, does that mean you're not gay anymore?' And you go, 'Oh, give me a break. What do you mean?' We wanted to have kids! We thought we'd get married and have kids. We're allowed to do everything. I refuse to be boxed in to the idea that 'Oh, no, I can't have kids 'cause I'm gay.' I can have kids if I'm gay. And I can also get married and have a fantastic life...To all questions [having to do] with my marriage, the answer to everything is yes. Do I have sex with my wife? Yes. Is it a real marriage? Yes. Am I gay? Yes." (quoted in The Advocate after the birth of his daughter Annabel Clare)
- TrademarksFilms generally focus on female characters, including interpretations honored with an Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role by Nicole Kidman in The Hours (2002) and Kate Winslet in The Reader (2008).
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- How old is Stephen Daldry?65 years old
- When was Stephen Daldry born?May 2, 1960
- Where was Stephen Daldry born?Dorset, England, UK
- What is Stephen Daldry's birth name?Stephen David Daldry
- How tall is Stephen Daldry?6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters
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