Martin Campbell Biography
Biography
New Zealand-born film director
Martin Campbell started his career in the mid-'70s churning out a handful of adult-minded films, with titles like
The Sex Thief and
Eskimo Nell. His sense of style caught the eye of Hollywood, and eventually
Campbell found himself helming thrillers like
Criminal Law and
Defenseless. In the mid-'90s, his career skyrocketed after being assigned the director's chair for
GoldenEye, the first Bond film to star
Pierce Brosnan as the beloved super-spy. The film was a box-office success, and received the strongest reviews of any Bond film in quite some time, leading directly to the job of directing the big-budget summer spectacle
The Mask of Zorro, an assignment he enjoyed enough to return for the sequel a few years later.
Campbell once again introduced the world to a new James Bond in 2006 as the director of
Daniel Craig's first film in the series,
Casino Royale. Again, the film was lavished with huge international box-office success, and strong reviews from many critics who had grown tired of the series.
- Perry Seibert, Rovi
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