Birthplace: Heswall, England, United Kingdom
Dougal Wilson (birthname: Dougal Stewart Wilson) directed dozens of music videos, commercials, and short films (including Rubbish (2007), starring Martin Freeman and Anna Friel; a Mozartean homage titled Largo al factotum (2009); and No Pressure (2010), starring Gillian Anderson and written by Richard Curtis) from 2002 before landing his feature directorial debut with the much-awaited third feature in the Paddington movie series, Paddington in Peru (2025), starring Ben Whishaw (again voicing the computer-animated Paddington), Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walter’s, Jim Broadbent, Olivia Colman, and Antonio Banderas, and released via Sony Pictures Releasing (U.S.)/StudioCanal (U.K., France)/Kino Films (Japan) and co-produced by companies in the U.K., France, Japa,n and the U.S.
Dougal Wilson was born and raised in Heswall, England, by his parents. Wilson attended and graduated from Durham University in 1992, majoring in natural sciences and astronomy when he wasn’t designing music concert posters and sets for the university’s theater department.
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Inspirations: Dougal Wilson’s inspirations include Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), which spurred him to study astronomy, and directors Ridley Scott and Alan Parker, who both started their filmmaking careers in commercials, which Wilson began making in Edinburgh, Scotland before shifting to London.
Video Man: Wilson has directed music videos for various recording artists, including Coldplay, Goldfrapp, Jarvis Cocker, LCD Soundsystem, and Basement Jaxx.
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