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Michael G. Wilson Biography (1942-)
Born January 21, 1942, in New York, NY; son of Lewis Gilbert and Dana (maidenname, Natol) Wilson; stepson of Albert R. Broccoli (a producer); stepsisterof Barbara Broccoli (a producer and executive); married Coila Jane Hurley; children: David, Gregg, Ryan Michael. Addresses: Office: Danjaq Productions, 2401 Colorado Ave., Suite 330, Santa Monica, CA 90404.; Agent: CreativeArtists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Producer, writer, executive, actor, attorney
- Birth Details
- January 21, 1942
- New York, New York, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Executive Producer
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Moonraker (also known as Ian Fleming's Moonraker), United Artists, 1979
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For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981
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Octopussy (also known as Ian Fleming's Octopussy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983
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Film Producer
- (With Albert R. Broccoli) A View to a Kill (also known as Ian Fleming's "A View to a Kill"), United Artists, 1985
- (With A. R. Broccoli) The Living Daylights (also known as Ian Fleming's "The Living Daylights"), United Artists, 1987
- (With A. R. Broccoli) Licence to Kill (also known as Albert R.Broccoli's "Licence to Kill" and License to Kill), United Artists,1989
- (With Barbara Broccoli) GoldenEye, United Artists, 1995
- (With B. Broccoli) Tomorrow Never Dies, United Artists, 1997
- (With B. Broccoli) The World Is Not Enough (also known as Pressure Point and T.W.I.N.E.), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1999
- (With others) Die Another Day (also known as D.A.D.), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2002
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Film Appearances
- (Uncredited) Soldier, Goldfinger (also known as Ian Fleming's "Goldfinger"), United Artists, 1964
- (Uncredited) NASA technician, man in St. Mark's Square, and Captain Scott's copilot, Moonraker (also known as Ian Fleming's "Moonraker"), United Artists, 1979
- (Uncredited) Greek priest, For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981
- (Uncredited) Member of Soviet Security Council and man on tour boat, Octopussy (also known as Ian Fleming's "Octopussy"), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983
- (Uncredited) Opera patron, The Living Daylights (also known as Ian Fleming's "The Living Daylights"), United Artists, 1987
- (Uncredited) Voice of DEA agent, Licence to Kill (also known as Albert R. Broccoli's "Licence to Kill" and License to Kill), United Artists, 1989
- (Uncredited) Member of Russian Security Council, GoldenEye, UnitedArtists, 1995
- (Uncredited) Tom Wallace, Tomorrow Never Dies, United Artists, 1997
- (Uncredited) Man in casino, The World Is Not Enough (also known asPressure Point and T.W.I.N.E.), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1999
- General Chandler, Die Another Day (also known as D.A.D.), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2002
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Television Appearances
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Specials
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Nobody Does It Better: The Music of James Bond, 1998
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The James Bond Story (also known as 007: The James Bond Story), AMC, 2000
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Cubby Broccoli: The Man behind Bond, 2000
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Fading Images, 2001
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Premiere Bond: Die Another Day, ITV (England), 2002
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Best Ever Bond, ITV1, 2002
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James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute, BBC (England), 2002
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RECORDINGS
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Video Appearances
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Highly Classified: The World of 007, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 1997
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Terence Young: Bond Vivant, 1999
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Inside "Licence to Kill," 1999
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Inside "For Your Eyes Only," 2000
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The Music of James Bond, 2000
- (As Michael Wilson) Ken Adam: Designing Bond, 2000
- (As Michael Wilson) Inside "The Spy Who Loved Me," 2000
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Inside "The Man with the Golden Gun," 2000
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Inside "The Living Daylights," 2000
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Inside "Octopussy," 2000
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Inside "Moonraker," 2000
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Inside "A View to a Kill," 2000
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Designing Bond: Peter Lamont, 2000
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WRITINGS
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Screenplays
- (With Richard Maibaum) For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981
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Octopussy (also known as Ian Fleming's "Octopussy"; also based on a story by Wilson), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983
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A View to a Kill (also known as Ian Fleming's "A View to a Kill"), United Artists, 1985
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The Living Daylights (also known as Ian Fleming's "The Living Daylights"), United Artists, 1987
- (With Maibaum) Licence to Kill (also known as Albert R. Broccoli's "Licence to Kill" and License to Kill; also based on a story by Wilson), United Artists, 1989
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Books
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Pictorialism in California, Getty Museum, 1994
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