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Both with 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' and with 'Cold Mountain' I cast (actors) and then subsequently those actors have had enormous success between my beginning to work with them and the film's coming out
Minghella actors enjoy career explosions Dec 26, 2003
I was so taken with (Zellweger) and what had surprised me was that, in her mind, she wanted to play Ada and while I was sitting with her I was thinking all the time, 'Well, I don't particularly understand that instinct, but I love her love of this material,
Director: Renee wanted to play Ada Dec 18, 2003
Anthony Minghella CBE (6 January, 1954 — 18 March, 2008) was an Academy Award-winning English film director, playwright and screenwriter. He was Chairman of the Board of Governors at the British Film Institute between 2003 and 2007.
Minghella was born on the Isle of Wight at Ryde, the son of Gloria and Edward Minghella, ice cream factory owners. His father was Italian/Scottish and his mother came from Leeds; her ancestors originally came from Valvori, a small village in the Lazio region of central Italy. Minghella attended Sandown Grammar School and St John's College (Portsmouth). He was a graduate of the University of Hull, where he completed undergraduate and postgraduate courses, but eventually abandoned his doctoral thesis.
His first piece of produced work was a 1975 stage adaptation of Gabriel Josipovici's Mobius the Stripper and it was his 1985 piece Whale Music that kickstarted his career. He made his directorial debut with a double bill of Samuel Beckett's Play and Happy Days. His first feature film as a director was A Little Like Drowning in 1978.