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Mark Ezra

Mark Ezra

WritingBrighton, East Sussex, England, UK

Biography

Ezra is a scion of the Ezra-Sassoon banking and trading dynasty. His ancestor, David Ezra, was a highly successful businessman in Calcutta, India. Another ancestor, David Sassoon, was treasurer to the Ottoman Empire in Baghdad before setting up in Bombay, now Mumbai, and becoming a British citizen. His mother, from Venice, Italy, was for many years a language coach at Glyndebourne Festival Opera.

Ezra was educated at Ampleforth College, where he was a contemporary of Julian Fellowes, and at the University of Westminster where he studied film production.

Ezra's horror movie, Slaughter High (1986) (originally April Fools Day), was picked up by Vestron at the Cannes Film Festival for ten times its production costs. He has directed several films, including Savage Hearts (1995), which featured Richard Harris, Julian Fellowes and Jerry Hall. Waking Ned Devine (1998), which he co-produced, was picked up by Fox Searchlight and grossed over $100 million. He wrote the screenplay for Steal (2002), which opened in the number 1 spot in France during the Cannes festival. His film House Swap (2010) won at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood.

He is married to Production Designer and Composer Jenny Chartres. He is the author of several books and plays for children. In the 1970s and early 1980s he acted in several BBC TV productions, including The Young Ones (1982) and The Grand Inquisitor (1976) with John Gielgud.

Acting History

2010
House Swap
Director
House Swap
Producer
House Swap
Sound Editor
2002
Steal
Adaptation
Steal
Screenplay
2000
Dark Knight
TVStory Editor
1998
Waking Ned
Associate Producer
1995
1990
Living Doll
Screenplay
1987
1982
The Young Ones
TVas Saudi King1 eps
1978
The Odd Job
Unit Publicist

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Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK