Christopher Hampton

Christopher Hampton

Born 01/26/1946 (78 years old)
Faial, Azory, Portugal

Biography

Christopher Hampton won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Dangerous Liaisons, which he adapted from his own stage play (itself an adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos' novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses). The film version was directed by Stephen Frears and starring Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Uma Thurman. The film also brought Mr. Hampton BAFTA, London Film Critics Circle, and Writers Guild of America Awards.
Born in the Azores, he lived in Aden, Egypt and Zanzibar as a child. As a teenager, he went to New College, Oxford to study German and French, and graduated with a First Class Honours Degree.
While at Oxford, Mr. Hampton became involved in theater, and became the youngest writer ever to have a play staged in the West End. His early playwriting credits include Total Eclipse, The Philanthropist, Savages, and Treats, all staged the Royal Court Theatre; and translations of such classics as Uncle Vanya, Hedda Gabler, A Doll's House, and Don Juan.
In addition to Dangerous Liaisons with the Royal Shakespeare Company, his subsequent theater work includes the stage adaptation of Sunset Boulevard for Andrew Lloyd Webber, which brought Mr. Hampton Tony Awards for both Book and Lyrics; Tales from Hollywood; an adaptation of Tartuffe, also for the Royal Shakespeare Company; and Talking Cure,for the National Theatre. Mr. Hampton's translation of Yasmina Reza's Art won Olivier and Tony Awards, and ran for 2,500 performances in the West End.
His teleplays include The History Man, adapted from Malcolm Bradbury's novel and directed by Robert Knights; Tartuffe, adapted from Molière's play and directed by Bill Alexander; the BAFTA Award-winning Hotel du Lac, adapted from Anita Brookner's novel and directed by Giles Foster; the miniseries The Ginger Tree, adapted from Oswald Wynd's novel; and Tales from Hollywood, directed by Howard Davies.
Mr. Hampton's screenwriting credits include A Doll's House, adapted from Henrik Ibsen's play and directed by Patrick Garland; The Good Father, adapted from Peter Prince's novel and directed by Mike Newell; Agnieszka Holland's Total Eclipse; and, with Robert Schenkkan, The Quiet American, based on the Graham Greene novel and directed by Phillip Noyce.
He has directed and adapted three films to date. These are Carrington, based on Michael Holroyd's book, for which Mr. Hampton was awarded Special Jury Prize at the 1995 Cannes International Film Festival, where the film's star Jonathan Pryce was also chosen Best Actor; The Secret Agent, based on the Joseph Conrad novel and starringBob Hoskins and Patricia Arquette; and Imagining Argentina, based on Lawrence Thornton's novel and starring Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson.

Focus Features

Screenwriter

Movies
2022

The Son

2020

The Father

2016

Ali and Nino

2013

The Thirteenth Tale (TV movie)

2011

A Dangerous Method - screenplay, theater play

2009

Chéri

2007

Atonement

2003

Imagining Argentina

2002

The Quiet American

Ads

Ads

1996

Mary Reilly

 

The Secret Agent

1995

Carrington

 

Total Eclipse

1992

Rozprávky z Hollywoodu (TV movie)

1989

Teljes napfogyatkozás (TV movie)

1988

Dangerous Liaisons - screenplay, theater play

1987

Opowiesci Hollywoodu (TV movie)

1986

The Wolf at the Door

1985

The Good Father

1983

Beyond the Limit

1981

The History Man (TV movie)

1979

Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald

1977

Divosi (TV movie) - theater play

1975

Savages (TV movie)

 

The Philanthropist

1973

A Doll's House - screenplay, theater play

 

Der Menschenfreund (TV movie) - theater play

 

Total Eclipse (TV movie) - theater play

Series
2020

The Singapore Grip

 

Survival Instinct (E06)

 

The Human Condition (E05)

 

The Singapore Grip (E04)

  more episodes (3)
1992

Performance

1989

The Ginger Tree

1985

Screen Two

1977

BBC2 Play of the Week

1965

BBC Play of the Month

Theatrical recording
2015

Les Liaisons Dangereuses

1997

Nebezpečné vztahy - theater play

1991

Nebezpečné vztahy - theater play

Actor

Director

Guest