Morten Tyldum

Morten Tyldum (Norwegian: [ˈmɔ̂ʈːn̩ ˈtʏ̀ldʉm];[verification needed] born 19 May 1967) is a Norwegian film director. He is best known in his native Norway for directing the thriller film Headhunters (2011), based on the novel by Jo Nesbø, and internationally for directing the historical drama The Imitation Game (2014), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, and the science fiction drama Passengers (2016).

Morten Tyldum
Tyldum in 2013
Born (1967-05-19) 19 May 1967 (age 56)
Alma materSchool of Visual Arts
OccupationDirector
Years active1991–present
SpouseJanne Tyldum (-2016)
Children1

Early life

Tyldum was born in Bergen, Norway. He was educated at the School of Visual Arts in New York.[1] He originally wanted to be a musician, but abandoned the ambition when he entered film school.[2]

Career

He had his feature film debut with Buddy in 2003, a film that won great popular and critical acclaim. Previously he had worked in television, music videos, commercials and short films. He had been named Film Talent of the Year by the newspaper Dagbladet in 1999.[3]

Since Buddy, he has made the movie Fallen Angels in 2008 and Headhunters (Hodejegerne) in 2011. Headhunters is based on the 2008 novel by same name written by Jo Nesbø. It became the highest-grossing Norwegian film that year.

He made his English language debut with the historical drama The Imitation Game, about the life of mathematician Alan Turing, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.[4] The Imitation Game immediately became an international success, and was nominated for eight Oscars at the 87th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and a Best Director nomination for Tyldum himself.[5]

Personal life

Tyldum lived in Beverly Hills with his wife Janne and their child. They also maintained a house in Norway.[6] After he divorced his wife and her death by suicide, he moved back to Oslo, Norway, with his son.[7]

Filmography

Film

Short film

YearTitleNotes
1996Lorenzo
2000Fort Forever
2002HSegment of Folk flest bor i Kina

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
Notes
1991U - rett og slettYesNo
1992U - VerdenYesNo
1992-1994UYesNo19 episodes
1993U - Vår VårYesNo2 episodes
1994U - MusikkYesNoMiniseries
U-nattYesNo1 episode
U - Åtte & 1/2YesNo8 episodes
1996En mann må gjøre det han måYesNoTV movie
2017CounterpartYesYesEpisode "The Crossing"
2018Jack RyanYesYesEpisode "Pilot"
2020Defending JacobYesYesMiniseries
2023SiloYesYes3 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardTitleResult
2002Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival - Special PrizeBuddyWon
Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival - FIPRESCI PrizeWon
Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival - Award of Independent Cinema OwnersWon
2003Warsaw International Film Festival - Audience AwardWon
Norwegian International Film Festival - Audience AwardWon
Norwegian International Film Festival - Most Enjoyable FilmWon
Molodist International Film Festival - Best Film AwardNominated
Bratislava International Film Festival - Grand PrixNominated
Amanda Awards, Norway - Best Nordic NewcomerNominated
2004Sofia International Film Festival - Grand PrixWon
Amanda Awards, Norway - Best FilmWon
2008Amanda Awards, Norway - Best DirectorFallen AngelsWon
2011Philadelphia Film Festival - Audience AwardHeadhuntersWon
2012European Film Awards - Audience AwardNominated
Amanda Awards, Norway - Public Choice AwardWon
2013BAFTA Film Award - Best Foreign FilmNominated
2014Hollywood Film Awards - Best DirectorThe Imitation GameWon
2015AACTA International Awards - Best DirectionNominated
Directors Guild Awards - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature FilmNominated
Academy Award for Best DirectorNominated

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