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Adrian Lyne
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(April 11, 1998) Lyne's Best Director Oscar nomination for
Fatal Attraction (1987)
coincided with
John Boorman
(UK) for
Hope and Glory (1987)
,
Lasse Hallström
(Sweden) for
My Life as a Dog (1985)
,
Norman Jewison
(Canada) for
Moonstruck (1987)
and winner
Bernardo Bertolucci
(Italy) for
The Last Emperor (1987)
. This was the only instance in Oscar history where all five Best Director nominees were non-Americans.
Has directed three actresses in Oscar-nominated turns:
Glenn Close
,
Anne Archer
and
Diane Lane
.
Was supposed to direct Silence, based on the novel by
James Kennaway
and star
Sean Connery
but it fell through.
Has one younger brother: Professor Oliver Lyne (1944-2005), who was an academic at Oxford University.
Attended and graduated from Highgate School in North London, England.
Father of
Amy Lyne
.
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