Biography 4
Perhaps more than any other British filmmaker, Hanif Kureishi startled the world with the grim but colorful realities of urban life for the youth culture in Thatcherite
Kureishi studied philosophy at King's College at
Acclaim and controversy came in collaboration with
director Stephen Frears on "My Beautiful Laundrette" (1985). Made for
English TV, the film was released theatrically and put both filmmakers and
actor Daniel Day-Lewis on the international map. This darkly
funny observation of ambitious middle-class Pakistanis happily exploiting
hostile whites while living up to Prime Minister Thatcher's entrepreneurial
ideals actually enraged and embarrassed many Pakistani immigrants in
Kureishi and Frears reteamed for "Sammy and Rosie
Get Laid" (1987), a lively account of the bohemian lifestyles of an
interracial
Kureishi published his first novel, "The Buddha
of Suburbia", to considerable acclaim in 1990. The following year, he made
his directorial debut with "London Kills Me", from his screenplay.
This rambling story concerned itself with a marginal group of homeless youth
and the drug culture within which they travel. The film received a mixed
critical reception from a press that lamented the absence of Frears' practiced
organizing sensibility. Kureishi next resurfaced on TV as the screenwriter of
an outstanding 1993 miniseries adapted from "The Buddha of Suburbia".
- Born:
December 5,
- Job Titles:
Playwright, Screenwriter, Director, Essayist,
Novelist, Scene shifter, Stage manager, Box-office clerk, Usher
- Family
Father: Rafiushan Kureishi.
Pakistani; moved to
Mother: Audrey Kureishi. English
Sister: Yasmin
Kureishi.
- Education
King's College,
- Milestones
· 1975 At 18 had
play produced at
· 1980 Had his
first full-length play, "The Mother Country", produced
· 1980 Wrote a
radio play entitled "You Can't Go Home"
· 1981 Became writer-in-residence at
· 1981 Had his
second play, "Borderline", produced by the
· 1982 Wrote a
radio adaptation of Franz Kafka's "The Trial"
· 1984 Adapted Bertolt
Brecht's "Mother Courage and Her Children" for the Royal Shakespeare
Company
· 1985 Wrote somewhat autobiographical
screenplay for "My Beautiful Laundrette" while visiting relatives in
· 1991 Began directing first film (also
writer), "London Kills Me"
· 1999 First
produced play in 15 years "Sleep With Me"
·
1999 Wrote script for "My Son the Fanatic"
· 2003 Wrote
"The Mother," which was adapted into a movie by Roger Michell
· 2006 Once again worked with Roger Michell who adapted "Venus" into a feature that
starred Peter O'Toole and Leslie Phillips
· Began an apprenticeship in
· Born and raised in Bromley, a
· Was the only Asian in his school
· Worked as usher at
· Wrote four unpublished novels as a teen
· Wrote pornographic magazine fiction under
the pseudonym Antonia French
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