Jeremy Thomas
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Jeremy Jack Thomas, CBE (born 26 July 1949) is a British film producer, founder of the Recorded Picture Company. He was the producer of Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Picture. In 2006 he received a European Film Award for Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema. His father was director Ralph Thomas (director of many of the "Doctor" films), while his uncle Gerald Thomas directed all of the Carry On Films.
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Filmography
- Mad Dog Morgan (1976, directed by Philippe Mora)
- The Shout (1978, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski)
- The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1979, directed by Julien Temple) (Executive producer)
- Bad Timing (1980, directed by Nicolas Roeg)
- Eureka (1982, directed by Nicolas Roeg)
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1982, directed by Nagisa Oshima)
- The Hit (1984, directed by Stephen Frears)
- Insignificance (1984, directed by Nicolas Roeg)
- The Last Emperor (1987, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci)
- Everybody Wins (1990, directed by Karel Reisz)
- The Sheltering Sky (1990, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci)
- Let Him Have It (1991, directed by Peter Medak) (Exec-Producer)
- Naked Lunch (1991, directed by David Cronenberg)
- Little Buddha (1993, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci)
- Stealing Beauty (1995, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci)
- Victory (1995, directed by Mark Peploe) (Exec-Producer)
- Rough Magic (1995, directed by Clare Peploe) (Exec-Producer)
- The Ogre (1995, directed by Volker Schlöndorff) (Exec-Producer)
- A Hundred and One Nights (1995, directed by Agnès Varda)
- Crash (1996, directed by David Cronenberg)
- Blood and Wine (1996, directed by Bob Rafelson)
- The Brave (1997, directed by Johnny Depp) (Exec-Producer)
- All the Little Animals (1998, directed by Jeremy Thomas) (Director and Producer)
- The Cup (1999, directed by Khyentse Norbu) (Exec-Producer)
- Sexy Beast (2000, directed by Jonathan Glazer)
- Brother (2000, directed by Takeshi Kitano)
- Gohatto (2000, directed by Nagisa Oshima) (Exec-Producer)
- Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002, directed by Phillip Noyce) (Exec-Producer)
- Triumph of Love (2002, directed by Clare Peploe) (Exec-Producer)
- Young Adam (2003, directed by David Mackenzie)
- Travellers and Magicians (2003, directed by Khyentse Norbu) (Exec-Producer)
- The Dreamers (2003, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci)
- Promised Land Hotel (2004, directed by Amos Gitai) (Exec-Producer)
- Dreaming Lhasa (2004, directed by Tenzing Sonam, Ritu Sarin) (Exec-Producer)
- Heimat 3 (2004, directed by Edgar Reitz) (Exec-Producer)
- Don't Come Knocking (2004, directed by Wim Wenders) (Exec-Producer)
- Tideland (2005, directed by Terry Gilliam)
- Glastonbury (2005, directed by Julien Temple) (Exec-Producer)
- Fast Food Nation (2006, directed by Richard Linklater)
- Mister Lonely (2006, directed by Harmony Korine) (Exec-Producer)
- Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten (2007, directed by Julien Temple) (Exec-Producer)
- Franklyn (2008, directed by Gerald McMorrow)
- Creation (2009, directed by Jon Amiel)
- Thirteen Assassins (2010, directed by Takashi Miike)
- Essential Killing (2010, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski)
- Pina (2010, directed by Wim Wenders, featuring the work of Pina Bausch) (Exec-Producer)
- A Dangerous Method (2011, directed by David Cronenberg)
- Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai (2011, directed by Takashi Miike)
- High Rise (2012, directed by Vincenzo Natali)
- The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2012, directed by Terry Gilliam)
- Dirt Music (2012, directed by Phillip Noyce)
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