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Jordan, Neil, 1950-
Neil Jordan
Neil Patrick Jordan
(born 25 February 1950) is an Irish film director, screenwriter, novelist and short-story writer. He won an
Academy Award
, two
BAFTA Awards
, a
Golden Lion
and a
Silver Bear
. He was honoured with receiving the French
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
in 1996. He is known for writing and directing acclaimed dramas such as ''
Mona Lisa
'' (1986), ''
The Crying Game
'' (1992), ''
Michael Collins
'' (1996), ''
The Butcher Boy
'' (1997) and ''
The End of the Affair
'' (1999). Jordan also created the Showtime series ''
The Borgias
'' (2011) and Sky Atlantic's ''
Riviera
'' (2017). Jordan is also known as an author. He wrote ''
Night in Tunisia
'' (1976) which won a
Somerset Maugham Award
and the
Guardian Fiction Prize
in 1979.
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