Danny Boyle is a British filmmaker who won an Oscar for directing the film
Slumdog Millionaire (2008). Boyle, of Irish Catholic stock, grew up outside of Manchester, England and began his career in British television and theater early in the 1980s. His first feature films, the very black comedies
Shallow Grave (1994) and
Trainspotting (1996), brought him critical acclaim and financial success (and made
Ewan McGregor a star). Boyle caught the attention of Hollywood, but his next two features fared poorly --
A Life Less Ordinary (1997, with McGregor again) and
The Beach (2000, starring
Leonardo DiCaprio). He then made two British TV movies and collaborated with writer Alex Garland (author of the novel
The Beach) on the hit horror movie
28 Days Later (starring
Cillian Murphy and precursor to
28 Weeks Later). Boyle is known as a versatile and inventive director with a dark streak; his other films include the charmer
Millions (2004), the cerebral sci-fi drama
Sunshine (2007, with
Michelle Yeoh) and the Mumbai love story
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, with
Freida Pinto).
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