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'''David Heyman''' is a [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|British]] [[Wikipedia:Film producer|film producer]].
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'''David Heyman''' is a [[Great Britain|British]] [[Wikipedia:Film producer|film producer]] and who has done many films, he founded the company, Heyday Films.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Heyman was born in [[Wikipedia:London, England|London, England]] in [[1961]]. Heyman went to school in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], earning a degree in [[Wikipedia:Art History|Art History]] from [[Wikipedia:Harvard University|Harvard University]] in [[1983]].
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Heyman was born in [[Wikipedia:London, England|London, England]] in [[1960s|1961]]. Heyman went to school in the [[United States of America|United States]], earning a degree in [[Wikipedia:Art History|Art History]] from [[Wikipedia:Harvard University|Harvard University]] in [[1983]].
   
 
===Career===
 
===Career===
 
David Heyman first worked in the film industry as a production assistant, before producing his first film, ''[[Wikipedia:Juice (film)|Juice]]'', in [[1992]], followed by the cult "stoner" film ''[[Wikipedia:The Stoned Age|The Stoned Age]]'' ([[1994]]).
 
David Heyman first worked in the film industry as a production assistant, before producing his first film, ''[[Wikipedia:Juice (film)|Juice]]'', in [[1992]], followed by the cult "stoner" film ''[[Wikipedia:The Stoned Age|The Stoned Age]]'' ([[1994]]).
   
Heyman enjoyed some success as an executive in America before returning to London to found his own production company, [[Wikipedia:Heyday Films|Heyday Films]], in [[1997]]. He has since produced a number of notable films, the best known of which are the Harry Potter film adaptations, beginning with ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)]]'' in [[2001]], and continuing to at least ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]'' in [[2008]]. In [[2005]], Heyman was the executive producer of the [[Wikipedia:CBS|CBS]] television series ''[[Wikipedia:Threshold (TV series)|Threshold]]''.
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Heyman enjoyed some success as an executive in America before returning to London to found his own production company, [[Wikipedia:Heyday Films|Heyday Films]], in [[1997]]. He has since produced a number of notable films, the best known of which are the Harry Potter film adaptations, beginning with the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' in [[2000s|2001]], and ending with the [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (film)|film adaptations]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' in [[2011]]. In [[2005]], Heyman was the executive producer of the [[Wikipedia:CBS|CBS]] television series ''[[Wikipedia:Threshold (TV series)|Threshold]]''. He has also produced the 2007 blockbuster ''I Am Legend'' with Will Smith, the Holocaust drama ''The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas ''starring [[David Thewlis]], ''Yes Man'' starring Jim Carrey, and produced the John Crowley movie ''Is Anybody There?'' starring Michael Caine.
   
 
Heyman is the son of [[Wikipedia:John Heyman|John Heyman]], producer of films such as ''[[Wikipedia:The Go-Between (film)|The Go-Between]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Jesus (1979 film)|Jesus]]'', and [[Wikipedia:Norma Heyman|Norma Heyman]], producer of ''[[Wikipedia:Dangerous Liaisons|Dangerous Liaisons]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Mrs Henderson Presents|Mrs Henderson Presents]]''. Heyman is married to an interior designer, Rose Uniacke.
Heyman will return to produce the final film, [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (film)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]], which will be split into two parts. During and interview on 14th March 2008, Heyman stated that the last Harry Potter movie will be treated as one film with two parts.
 
 
Heyman is the son of [[Wikipedia:John Heyman|John Heyman]], producer of films such as ''[[Wikipedia:The Go-Between (film)|The Go-Between]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Jesus (1979 film)|Jesus]]'', and [[Wikipedia:Norma Heyman|Norma Heyman]], producer of ''[[Wikipedia:Dangerous Liaisons|Dangerous Liaisons]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Mrs Henderson Presents|Mrs Henderson Presents]]''.
 
   
 
==Notable Awards and Nominations==
 
==Notable Awards and Nominations==
 
===Awards===
 
===Awards===
*''[[Wikipedia:BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film|BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film]]'' in [[2004]] for [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]]
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*''[[Wikipedia:BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film|BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film]]'' in [[2000s|2004]] for ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''
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===Nominations===
 
===Nominations===
*''[[Wikipedia:Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film|Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film]]'' in [[2005]] for [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]]
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*''[[Wikipedia:Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film|Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film]]'' in [[2000s|2005]] for ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''
*''[[Wikipedia:BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film|BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film]]'' in [[2005]] for [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]
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*''[[Wikipedia:BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film|BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film]]'' in [[2000s|2005]] for ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''
*''[[Wikipedia:Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film|Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film]]'' in [[2002]] for [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)]]
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*''[[Wikipedia:Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film|Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film]]'' in [[2000s|2002]] for ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''
*''[[Wikipedia:BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film|BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film]]'' in [[2001]] for [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)]]
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*''[[Wikipedia:BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film|BAFTA Children's Award for Best Feature Film]]'' in [[2000s|2001]] for ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''
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[[File:David Heyman Quest of Sir Cadogan.jpg|145px|thumb|Heyman at his cameo appearance during [[Sir Cadogan|the Quest of Sir Cadogan]].]]
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==Behind the scenes==
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In [[Between 2010 and 2017|2012]], Heyman stated regarding the visual effects of the earlier ''Harry Potter'' films: "I look at some of the first film [made in 2001] and want to cringe." He also was shocked by some of the early-marketing efforts, including ''Harry Potter''-themed toilet paper, but was impressed when [[Warner Bros.]] reined it in.<ref name="wired">[http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/07/harry-potter-visual-effects/ ''Wired'' - ''Harry Potter'' Producer Cringes...]</ref>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*{{IMDb name|0382268|David Heyman}}
 
*{{IMDb name|0382268|David Heyman}}
   
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==Notes and references==
 
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David Heyman is a British film producer and who has done many films, he founded the company, Heyday Films.

Biography

Early Life

Heyman was born in London, England in 1961. Heyman went to school in the United States, earning a degree in Art History from Harvard University in 1983.

Career

David Heyman first worked in the film industry as a production assistant, before producing his first film, Juice, in 1992, followed by the cult "stoner" film The Stoned Age (1994).

Heyman enjoyed some success as an executive in America before returning to London to found his own production company, Heyday Films, in 1997. He has since produced a number of notable films, the best known of which are the Harry Potter film adaptations, beginning with the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001, and ending with the film adaptations of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in 2011. In 2005, Heyman was the executive producer of the CBS television series Threshold. He has also produced the 2007 blockbuster I Am Legend with Will Smith, the Holocaust drama The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas starring David Thewlis, Yes Man starring Jim Carrey, and produced the John Crowley movie Is Anybody There? starring Michael Caine.

Heyman is the son of John Heyman, producer of films such as The Go-Between and Jesus, and Norma Heyman, producer of Dangerous Liaisons and Mrs Henderson Presents. Heyman is married to an interior designer, Rose Uniacke.

Notable Awards and Nominations

Awards

Nominations

David Heyman Quest of Sir Cadogan

Heyman at his cameo appearance during the Quest of Sir Cadogan.

Behind the scenes

In 2012, Heyman stated regarding the visual effects of the earlier Harry Potter films: "I look at some of the first film [made in 2001] and want to cringe." He also was shocked by some of the early-marketing efforts, including Harry Potter-themed toilet paper, but was impressed when Warner Bros. reined it in.[1]

External links

Notes and references