Michael G. Wilson
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Michael Gregg Wilson, OBE (born January 21, 1943) is the producer and screenwriter of many of the James Bond films. Wilson was born in New York City, the son of Dana (née Natol) and actor Lewis Wilson. His father was the first actor to play the DC Comics character Batman in live action, which he did in the 1943 film serial Batman. He is the stepson of the late James Bond producer Albert R. Broccoli and step brother to Bond co-producer, Barbara Broccoli. Wilson graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 1963 as an electrical engineer. He later studied law at Stanford. After graduating, Wilson worked for the United States government and later a firm located in Washington D.C. that specialized in international law.\n He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours, alongside Barbara Broccoli.\n In 2010 Wilson was given The Royal Photographic Society's award for Outstanding Service to Photography, which carries with it an Honorary Fellowship of The Society.\n In 1972, Wilson joined Eon Productions, the production company responsible for the James Bond film series dating back to 1962 that began with his stepfather Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Wilson specifically worked in Eon Productions' legal department until taking a more active role as an assistant to Cubby Broccoli for the film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). In 1979 Wilson became executive producer of the film Moonraker and since has been an executive producer or producer in every James Bond film, currently co-producing with his half-sister Barbara.\n Wilson collaborated five times with veteran Bond screenwriter Richard Maibaum starting in 1981 with For Your Eyes Only. In 1989 Michael G. Wilson was forced to finish the screenplay to Licence to Kill alone due to a strike by the Writers Guild of America, west which prevented Maibaum from having any further involvement. For both, this was their final James Bond script, as Maibaum died in 1991 and Wilson ceased writing, although he outlined a never-produced film in the series with Alfonse Ruggiero, scrapped due to internal legal wranglings between Eon Productions and MGM (the following film, GoldenEye being a completely different story written by Michael France). In addition to his production duties, Wilson has also made many cameo appearances (speaking and non-speaking) in the Bond films. His first appearance, long before becoming a producer, was in Goldfinger in which he appeared as a soldier. Wilson has made cameo appearances in every Eon-produced Bond film since 1977.
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Michael Gregg Wilson, OBE (* 21. Januar 1943), ist Produzent und Drehbuchautor zahlreicher James-Bond-Filme. Er wurde in New York City als Sohn von Dana (geb. Natol) und dem Schauspieler Lewis Wilson geboren. Sein Vater war der erste Schauspieler, der die DC-Comics-Figur Batman in einem Realfilm verkörperte, und zwar 1943 in der gleichnamigen Filmserie. Er ist der Stiefsohn des verstorbenen James-Bond-Produzenten Albert R. Broccoli und der Stiefbruder der Bond-Co-Produzentin Barbara Broccoli. Wilson schloss 1963 sein Studium der Elektrotechnik am Harvey Mudd College ab und studierte später Rechtswissenschaften an der Stanford University. Nach seinem Studienabschluss arbeitete Wilson für die US-Regierung und später für eine auf internationales Recht spezialisierte Kanzlei in Washington D.C. Im Rahmen der Neujahrs-Ehrungen 2008 wurde er zusammen mit Barbara Broccoli zum Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) ernannt. 2010 erhielt Wilson den Preis der Royal Photographic Society für herausragende Verdienste um die Fotografie, der mit der Ehrenmitgliedschaft der Gesellschaft verbunden ist. 1972 trat Wilson in die Eon Productions ein, die Produktionsfirma hinter der James-Bond-Filmreihe, die 1962 mit seinem Stiefvater Albert R. „Cubby“ Broccoli und Harry Saltzman begann. Wilson arbeitete zunächst in der Rechtsabteilung von Eon Productions, bevor er für den Film „Der Spion, der mich liebte“ (1977) eine aktivere Rolle als Assistent von Cubby Broccoli übernahm. 1979 wurde Wilson ausführender Produzent des Films „Moonraker“ und war seitdem bei jedem James-Bond-Film als ausführender Produzent oder Produzent beteiligt. Aktuell produziert er gemeinsam mit seiner Halbschwester Barbara. Wilson arbeitete fünfmal mit dem erfahrenen Bond-Drehbuchautor Richard Maibaum zusammen, beginnend 1981 mit „In tödlicher Mission“. 1989 musste Michael G. Wilson das Drehbuch zu „Lizenz zum Töten“ aufgrund eines Streiks der Writers Guild of America, West, der Maibaum an weiterer Mitarbeit hinderte, allein fertigstellen. Für beide war dies ihr letztes James-Bond-Drehbuch, da Maibaum 1991 starb und Wilson das Schreiben aufgab. Er entwarf jedoch zusammen mit Alfonse Ruggiero einen nie realisierten Film der Reihe, der aufgrund interner Rechtsstreitigkeiten zwischen Eon Productions und MGM verworfen wurde (der darauffolgende Film „GoldenEye“ erzählt eine völlig andere Geschichte und wurde von Michael France geschrieben). Neben seiner Produktionstätigkeit hatte Wilson auch zahlreiche Cameo-Auftritte (mit und ohne Sprechrolle) in den Bond-Filmen. Seinen ersten Auftritt, lange bevor er Produzent wurde, hatte er in „Goldfinger“, wo er einen Soldaten spielte. Wilson hatte seit 1977 in jedem von Eon produzierten Bond-Film einen Cameo-Auftritt.
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Credits
Cast
| Character | Movie / TV Show | Genres | Release | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spectre Party Guest (uncredited) | No Time to Die | 73% · 7,017 | ||
| Chief of Police | Casino Royale | 76% · 11,584 | ||
| General Chandler | Die Another Day | 60% · 3,844 | ||
| Man in Casino (uncredited) | The World Is Not Enough | 63% · 3,226 | ||
| Opera Patron | The Living Daylights | 65% · 2,001 | ||
| Man Heard Over Loudspeaker at San Francisco City Hall (voice) (uncredited) | A View to a Kill | 62% · 2,175 | ||
| Soviet Security Council Member / Man on Tour Boat (uncredited) | Octopussy | 64% · 2,191 | ||
| Man Outside Venini Glass / NASA Technician / Man on Bridge (uncredited) | Moonraker | 62% · 2,195 | ||
| Man in the Audience at the Pyramid Theatre (uncredited) | The Spy Who Loved Me | 68% · 2,211 |
Crew
| Department | Job | Movie / TV Show | Genres | Release | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Production | Executive Producer | Octopussy | 64% · 2,191 | ||
| For Your Eyes Only | 65% · 2,057 | ||||
| Moonraker | 62% · 2,195 | ||||
| Producer | No Time to Die | 73% · 7,017 | |||
| Spectre | 66% · 11,169 | ||||
| Skyfall | 73% · 16,032 | ||||
| Quantum of Solace | 63% · 8,467 | ||||
| Casino Royale | 76% · 11,584 | ||||
| Die Another Day | 60% · 3,844 | ||||
| The World Is Not Enough | 63% · 3,226 | ||||
| Tomorrow Never Dies | 64% · 3,401 | ||||
| GoldenEye | 69% · 4,285 | ||||
| Licence to Kill | 64% · 2,136 | ||||
| The Living Daylights | 65% · 2,001 | ||||
| A View to a Kill | 62% · 2,175 | ||||
| Writing | Screenplay | Licence to Kill | 64% · 2,136 | ||
| The Living Daylights | 65% · 2,001 | ||||
| A View to a Kill | 62% · 2,175 | ||||
| Octopussy | 64% · 2,191 | ||||
| For Your Eyes Only | 65% · 2,057 |