Peter Cattaneo (b. 1964)

Birthplace:
Twickenham, London

Born:
January 1, 1964

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Peter Cattaneo was born in 1964 in Twickenham, London. He is a two-time Academy Award-nominated English filmmaker most famous for directing the hit British film The Full Monty. He also directed 2005's Opal Dream.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Cattaneo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Co-Writer:
1992  Concierto Evolución

Director:
1990  Dear Rosie
1992  Concierto Evolución
1995  Loved Up
1997  The Full Monty
2001  Lucky Break
2006  Opal Dream
2008  The Rocker
2017  Diana and I
2020  Military Wives
2025  The Penguin Lessons
????  The Players

Producer:
1990  Dear Rosie
1992  Concierto Evolución
1995  Loved Up
1997  The Full Monty
2001  Lucky Break
2006  Opal Dream
2008  The Rocker
2017  Diana and I
2020  Military Wives
2025  The Penguin Lessons
????  The Players

Screenplay:
1990  Dear Rosie
1992  Concierto Evolución
1995  Loved Up
1997  The Full Monty
2001  Lucky Break
2006  Opal Dream
2008  The Rocker
2017  Diana and I
2020  Military Wives
2025  The Penguin Lessons
????  The Players

Director:
1991  Teenage Health Freak
2010  Rev.
2016  The A Word
2019  Flack
2022  Magpie Murders
2022  The Flatshare

Executive Producer:
1991  Teenage Health Freak
2010  Rev.
2016  The A Word
2019  Flack
2022  Magpie Murders
2022  The Flatshare

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