Screen World 1996
By (Author) John Willis
By (author) John Willis
Hal Leonard Corporation
Applause Theatre Book Publishers
1st February 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
791.4375
Paperback
336
Width 190mm, Height 231mm, Spine 14mm
694g
The 1996 edition of Screen World features such notable films as the Academy Award-winning Braveheart Leaving Las Vegas with Nicholas Cage and Elizabeth Shue Dead Man Walking with Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn Nixon with Anthony Hopkins Waiting to Exhale with Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks Sense and Sensibility with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet Toy Story Casino with Robert De Niro and Sharon Stone Goldeneye with Pierce Brosnan Mighty Aphrodite with Mira Sorvino The Usual Suspects with Kevin Spacey and Batman Forever with Val Kilmer and Jim Carrey. As always Screen World's outstanding features include photographic stills and complete credits from the films biographical notes on selected individuals full-page shots of Academy Award-winning actors and a look at the year's most promising new screen personalities. Paperback.
John Willis, author of Nagasaki: The Forgotten Prisoners, is one of Britain's best known television executives. He is a former Director of Programmes at Channel 4 and Director of Factual and Learning at the BBC. He was Vice-president of National Programs at WGBH Boston. In 2012 he was elected as Chair of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). He is currently Chair of Mentorn Media, producers of Question Time for BBC and he also chairs the Board of Governors at the Royal Central School for Speech and Drama. He divides his time between London and Norfolk. John Willis, author of Nagasaki: The Forgotten Prisoners, is one of Britain's best known television executives. He is a former Director of Programmes at Channel 4 and Director of Factual and Learning at the BBC. He was Vice-president of National Programs at WGBH Boston. In 2012 he was elected as Chair of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). He is currently Chair of Mentorn Media, producers of Question Time for BBC and he also chairs the Board of Governors at the Royal Central School for Speech and Drama. He divides his time between London and Norfolk.