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      Gavin O'Connor

      Gavin O'Connor

      Highest Rated: 84% Warrior (2011)

      Lowest Rated: 22% The Glass House (2001)

      Birthday: Dec 24, 1963

      Birthplace: Huntington, New York, USA

      A sensitive soul lurking inside a six-foot-two-inch he-man, Gavin O'Connor wrote and produced fellow Long Islander Ted Demme's directorial debut, the short film "The Bet" (1992). The following year, he portrayed Drill Man in Demme's feature directing debut, "Who's the Man?." After writing and helming the short "American Standoff" (1994), which aired on PBS, the Independent Film Channel and multiple foreign TV stations, O'Connor made his own feature co-writing and directing debut with "Comfortably Numb" (1995), a smartly mounted flick with no star power and a storyline about the moral dilemmas facing a Connecticut preppie-turned-NYC prosecutor. Unfortunately, the script's descent into a telepic-style chronicling of heroin addiction undercut the quality look of the film. After screenings at Cannes and the Boston Film Festival, "Comfortably Numb" was relegated to the shelf. To counteract this disappointment, O'Connor opted for the stage, producing, writing and starring in the Off-Off-Broadway play "Rumblings of a Romance Renaissance" (1997), learning a little bit more about actors and acting from the inside while experiencing the immediate gratification of an audience's response.

      Highest rated movies

      Tumbleweeds
      Don't Go
      The Glass House

      Photos

      TUMBLEWEEDS, Gavin O'Connor, Janet McTeer, 1999, (c)Fine Line Features MIRACLE, Gavin O'Connor, 2004, (c) Buena Vista TUMBLEWEEDS, Gavin O'Connor, 1999, (c)Fine Line Features THE ACCOUNTANT, from left: director Gavin O' Connor, Ben Affleck, on-set, 2015. ph: Chuck Zlotnick/©Warner bros. THE ACCOUNTANT, from left: director Gavin O'Connor, Ben Affleck, on set, 2015. ph: Chuck Zlotnick/©Warner bros. THE ACCOUNTANT, from left: Ben Affleck, Jean Smart, Andy Umberger, 2015. ph: Chuck Zlotnick/©Warner bros. THE ACCOUNTANT, from left: Anna Kendrick, Ben Affleck, director Gavin O' Connor, on-set, 2015. ph: Chuck Zlotnick/©Warner bros. MIRACLE, Gavin O'Connor, 2004, (c) Buena Vista THE GLASS HOUSE, Trevor Morgan, Stellan Skarsgard, Diane Lane, Leelee Sobieski, 2001, © Columbia Pictures MIRACLE, Kurt Russell, Gavin O'Connor, 2004, (c) Buena Vista

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      84% 84% The Way Back Director,
      Producer
      - 2020
      39% 23% Don't Go Mr. Norton (Character) - 2018
      53% 76% The Accountant Director,
      Executive Producer
      $86.2M 2016
      42% 37% Jane Got a Gun Director $1.5M 2016
      84% 92% Warrior Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $13.7M 2011
      35% 49% Pride and Glory Director,
      Screenwriter
      $15.7M 2008
      No Score Yet 74% Elvis and Anabelle Executive Producer - 2007
      81% 90% Miracle Director $64.4M 2004
      74% 43% The Slaughter Rule Producer $13.1K 2002
      22% 39% The Glass House Don (Character) $18.0M 2001
      82% 81% Mule Skinner Blues Executive Producer $10.1K 2001
      82% 65% Tumbleweeds Jack Ranson (Character),
      Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Executive Producer
      $1.3M 1999
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Comfortably Numb Director - 1995

      TV

      Credit
      95% 94% Mare of Easttown Executive Producer 2021