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  1. James Watkins (1973) es un director de cine y guionista británico, más conocido por dirigir The Woman in Black, la película británica de terror más exitosa financieramente desde que comenzaron los registros. [ cita requerida] Escribió y dirigió el thriller aclamado por la crítica Eden Lake, protagonizada por Michael Fassbender y Reilly Keilly.

    • James Thomas Watkins
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    • guionista, director de cine
  2. James Thomas Watkins (born 20 May 1973 in Nottingham, England) is an English film director and screenwriter, best known for his work in horror films, most notably Eden Lake and The Woman in Black. He wrote and directed the critically acclaimed thriller Eden Lake, starring Michael Fassbender and Kelly Reilly.

    • Film director, screenwriter
    • James Thomas Watkins, May 20, 1973 (age 50), Nottingham, England
  3. Biografía. James Watkins es un cineasta británico, nacido el 20 de mayo de 1973, en Nottingham, Inglaterra. Watkins comenzó su carrera en el cine como guionista, trabajando con la productora de cine Working Title Films, con quien tenía un contrato de escritura de primera vista.

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre James Watkins (1973) es un director de cine y guionista británico , más conocido por dirigir The Woman in Black , la película británica de terror más exitosa financieramente desde que comenzaron los registros.

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    Watkins was born March 7, 1927, in Alhambra, California. His grandfather George Clinton Ward was president of Southern California Edison during the 1930s. His father, Edward Francis Watkins, owned the Southern California Winery Co. His mother, Louise Watkins, unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Senate in 1938; he described his mothe...

    Watkins spent 37 years in the United States Navy, serving on destroyers, cruisers and submarines, and shore assignments in personnel management. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Combat 'V' as a result of combat operations that occurred in May and June 1968, in the Gulf of Tonkin, while serving as executive officer of USS Long Beach. In tho...

    Watkins married Sheila Jo McKinney in 1950. They had six children: Katherine Marie Watkins Coopersmith, RNCS; Laura Jo Watkins Kauffmann; Charles Lancaster Watkins; Susan Elizabeth Watkins, Reverend Monsignor James David Watkins, Ph.D., Catholicpriest and pastor of Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church in northwest Washington, D.C., and Edward Francis Wa...

    Watkins died of congestive heart failure on July 26, 2012, at the age of 85. He was interred at Arlington National Cemetery.

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    Watkins also received decorations from Italy, France, Spain, Pakistan, and Sweden. In March 2001, Watkins was given the title of President Emeritus of the Consortium for Ocean Research and Education (CORE), and was awarded the Navy's Distinguished Public Award by the Secretary of the Navy. On April 21, 2005, the Naval Postgraduate Mechanical Engineering Building was renamed Watkins Hall, after Watkins. He was also a member of the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Hall of Fame. In June 1983, Wat...

    Watkins' positions within the United States Government include: 1. Chief of Naval Operations during part of the Reagan Administration(1982–1986) 2. Chairman of the Watkins Commission on AIDS(1987–1988) 3. Secretary of Energy(1989–1993) 4. Chairman of the United States Commission on Ocean Policy(also known as the Watkins Commission) (2001–2004) He h...

  5. Biography. James Thomas Watkins (born 20 May 1973 in Nottingham, England) is an English film director and screenwriter, best known for his work in horror films, most notably Eden Lake and The Woman in Black. Known For. Black Mirror. The Woman in Black. Eden Lake. Bastille Day. The Descent: Part 2. McMafia. The Ipcress File. Speak No Evil.

  6. The Woman in Black es una película de horror británica dirigida por James Watkins y protagonizada por Daniel Radcliffe. Esta nueva versión de la película homónima de 1989 está, a su vez, basado en una novela de Susan Hill.