HOTEL ARTEMIS (2018) Cast & Crew
Director Drew Pearce, and cast Jodie
Foster, Sofia Boutella, Jeff Goldblum, and Dave Bautista
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DREW PEARCE (Writer-Director), a British-born writer-director-producer, is best known for co-writing Iron Man Three for Marvel Studios, and for his work on movies such as Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. Pearce also wrote and directed the celebrated Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King, starring Ben Kingsley.
To date, the movies that Pearce has contributed to as a screenwriter have grossed more than two billion dollars in worldwide box office.
Before moving to Los Angeles, Pearce created the award-winning U.K. series "No Heroics," a sitcom about unsuccessful British superheroes and their R-rated, off-duty exploits in The Fortress, a heroes-only pub. The show was nominated for a British Comedy Award, which led Pearce to shoot a U.S. pilot in the spring of 2009 for the ABC Network.
Pearce's break into movies came in 2010 when Marvel hired him to adapt Runaways. The following year, Marvel announced that Pearce would co-write Iron Man Three with director Shane Black. In addition to his later work on Pacific Rim, Godzilla and Sherlock Holmes 3, Pearce also created The Billion Brick Race: A Lego Movie for Warner Brothers, on which he partnered with Jason Segel.
In his spare time, Pearce directs music videos for rock artists such as Father John Misty, Miles Kane, and The Last Shadow Puppets.
JODIE FOSTER 's (The Nurse) stunning performances as a rape survivor in The Accused and as Special Agent Clarice Starling in the hit thriller The Silence of the Lambs earned her two Academy Awards for Best Actress and a reputation as one of the most critically acclaimed actresses of her generation.
Foster began her career at age three, appearing as "The Coppertone Girl" in the television commercial. She then went on to become a regular on a number of television series, including "Mayberry RFD," "The Courtship of Eddie's Father," "My Three Sons" and "Paper Moon." She made her feature debut in Napoleon and Samantha when she was eight years old.
But it was her role in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1975), which brought her to the audience's attention, and her powerful portrayal of a streetwise teenager in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976) that won her widespread critical praise and international attention. Foster appeared in a total of four films in 1976, Bugsy Malone, Echoes of Summer, Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane and Taxi Driver, which were all presented at the Cannes Film Festival. Alan Parker's Bugsy Malone, earned her an Italian Comedy Award.
In total, Foster has appeared in more than 40 films, including recent films Elysium opposite Matt Damon for director Neil Blomkamp; Carnage for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination; Nim's Island with Gerard Butler; The Brave One for director Neil Jordan for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination; Inside Man with Denzel Washington and Clive Owen; the box-office hit Flightplan; Jean Pierre Jeunet's French language film, A Very Long Engagement; David Fincher's box-office success, Panic Room; Anna and the King for director Andy Tenant, Contact for director Robert Zemeckis; Nell opposite Liam Neeson; the comedy Maverick opposite Mel Gibson and James Garner and the romantic drama Sommersby opposite Richard Gere. Other select motion picture credits include Woody Allen's stylized black and white comedy Shadows and Fog; Siesta; Stealing Home; Five Corners; as well as earlier films Tom Sawyer; Freaky Friday; Adrian Lyne's Foxes; Tony Richardson's The Hotel New Hampshire and Claude Chabrol's The Blood of Others, for which the multi-lingual Foster looped all of her own dialogue in French.
For her role in The Silence of the Lambs, Foster was also awarded a Golden Globe Award, a British Academy Award, a New York Film Critics Award and a Chicago Film Critics Award. Foster received her first Oscar nomination and awards from the National Society of Film Critics and the Los Angeles Film Critics for her role in Taxi Driver. She also became the only American actress to win two separate awards in the same year from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Supporting Actress and Best Newcomer honoring her performances in both Taxi Driver and Bugsy Malone. I
n 2013 she was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for Lifetime Achievement. Additionally, in 2016 she was awarded with the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film from BAFTA Los Angeles.
In addition to her acting, Foster has always had a keen interest in the art of filmmaking.
Foster made her motion picture directorial debut in 1991 with the highly acclaimed Little Man Tate, in which she also starred. In 1995, Foster directed her second film, Home for the Holidays, which she also produced. The film starred Holly Hunter, Anne Bancroft and Robert Downey Jr. In 2011 she directed The Beaver, which starred Mel Gibson, Jennifer Lawrence and Anton Yelchin and Foster. In 2015 Foster directed the thriller Money Monster which stars George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Jack O'Connell. The film was released by Tristar in May 2016.
More recently, Foster made her television directorial debut. She directed episodes of three highly acclaimed Netflix series - "Orange is the New Black" and "House of Cards," as well as an episode of "Black Mirror", which aired late 2017. Foster received an Emmy Award Nomination and a Director's Guild Award Nomination for "Best Directing in a Comedy Series" for "Orange is the New Black" and a Director's Guild Award Nomination for "Best Directing in a Drama Series" for "House of Cards". Foster founded Egg Pictures in 1992 and the company produced Nell (1994), for which Foster earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress; Home for the Holidays (1995); the Showtime telefilm The Baby Dance (1998) which received a Peabody Award, four Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations; as well as USA Films' Waking the Dead, directed by Keith Gordon starring Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connelly. In 1996, Egg presented the award-winning French film Hate (L'Haine) in the United States. Foster and Egg Pictures also produced The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2001).
Foster graduated with honors from Yale University in 1985, earning a B.A. in literature.
JEFF GOLDBLUM (Niagara) is a stage, film and television actor. His film credits include: Isle of Dogs, Thor: Ragnarok, Independence Day: Resurgence, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Le Week-End, Adam Resurrected, The Life Aquatic, Igby Goes Down, Jurassic Park, Independence Day, Nashville, The Tall Guy, Annie Hall, The Big Chill and The Fly.
On television, his credits include "Will & Grace" and "Portlandia."
Goldblum appeared in the Lincoln Center Theatre's production of Domesticated; The Pillowman, on Broadway; the West End's The Prisoner of Second Avenue; and Speed the Plow, at the Old Vic Theatre.
JEFF GOLDBLUM (Niagara) is a stage, film and television actor. His film credits include: Isle of Dogs, Thor: Ragnarok, Independence Day: Resurgence, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Le Week-End, Adam Resurrected, The Life Aquatic, Igby Goes Down, Jurassic Park, Independence Day, Nashville, The Tall Guy, Annie Hall, The Big Chill and The Fly.
On television, his credits include "Will & Grace" and "Portlandia."
Goldblum appeared in the Lincoln Center Theatre's production of Domesticated; The Pillowman, on Broadway; the West End's The Prisoner of Second Avenue; and Speed the Plow, at the Old Vic Theatre.
DAVE BAUTISTA (Everest) starred as 'Drax the Destroyer' in the Marvel feature Guardians of the Galaxy appearing opposite Chris Pratt, Benicio Del Toro, Bradly Cooper and Zoe Saldana. The film follows an unlikely cast of characters including an American pilot and a group of futuristic ex-cons going on the run with a highly coveted object and must join forces to defeat a cosmic force of epic proportions. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 premiered in May 2017 adding Kurt Russell and Sylvester Stallone to the cast and recently crossed 863 million dollars at the box office. The Guardians have joined the cast of the Avengers, just wrapping Marvel's Avengers; Infinity War which opens this year and the fourth installment of the Avengers franchise which will premiere in 2019.
He is currently in pre-production on the Fox action/comedy Stuber starring opposite Kumail Nanjiani. Michael Dowse will direct the film about and unsuspecting Uber driver named Stu who gets into a harrowing night of mayhem. Principal photography starts in May in Atlanta. He is also in developing an action/comedy with STX that he will produce and star in.
He recently wrapped three independent films; Final Score shot in London starring opposite Piece Bronson. The film follows about an ex-soldier who must use his military skills to save the 35,000 capacity crowd at a major sporting event which has been seized by a group of heavily armed criminals demanding ransom. He is also wrapped the the action film Escape Plan 2 with Sly Stallone.
In 2015, Bautista was seen in the Sony feature Spectre the 24th installment of the James Bond series. Starring opposite Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz and Lea Seydoux, Bautista played 'Hinx', a fast-driving, battle-hardened hit-man for the secretive terrorist cartel Spectre. He was also seen in action film Heist starring opposite Robert DeNiro and Jeffery Dean Morgan.
A former professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Bautista is best known for his time in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he was a six-time world champion and an international spokesman for the organization. Bautista retired from the WWE to focus on his acting career in mid-2010.
Past film credits include Blade Runner 2049, Bushwick, Luc Besson's Warrior Gate, Universal's Riddick and The Man with the Iron Fists. Past TV credits include "Chuck," "Headcase," and "Smallville."
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