Nicholas Meyer(I)
- Scénariste
- Production
- Réalisation
Nicholas Meyer est né le 24 décembre 1945 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il est scénariste et producteur. Il est connu pour C'était demain (1979), Star Trek VI : Terre inconnue (1991) et Star Trek II : La Colère de Khan (1982).
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 8 victoires et 18 nominations au total
Scénariste
- 2025
Production
Réalisation
- Date de naissance
- Enfants
- Autres œuvresWrote foreword for "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the Cinema" by Scott Allen Nollen (McFarland).
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesHis shooting screenplay for Star Trek II : La Colère de Khan (1982) was subtitled "The Undiscovered Country", which was what William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" called death. This was a metaphor for Spock, who dies in that film. The film was ultimately renamed "The Wrath of Khan" by Paramount executives. When he was signed on to help create Star Trek VI : Terre inconnue (1991), he again used the subtitle, but this time it was a metaphor for future peace between two warring galactic superpowers, loosely based on the end of the cold war unfolding at the time.
- Citations[on C'était demain (1979)] One of my original conceptual things about the Ripper was that of an exceedingly handsome, elegant man. Wells, next to him, was a runt who wore glasses, and so forth. The Ripper had an image of tremendous power and potency, not just as a menace, but as an attractive, seductive human being. What was it that women went for him?
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