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Andrew Ralph Adamson (born 1 December 1966) is a New Zealand film director, producer, and screenwriter based in
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, where he directed the
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-winning animated films ''
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'' and ''
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''. He was director, executive producer, and scriptwriter for the 2005 production of '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe''. He also worked on the movies ''
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'' and '' Batman & Robin'' as a
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supervisor. He was appointed a
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, for services to film, in the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours.


Personal life

Adamson's parents were a homemaker and a
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. Born in New Zealand, Adamson moved to
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with his parents aged eleven, and he returned to
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aged eighteen. When 24, he moved to
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, and divided time between there and Los Angeles. Since making the ''Narnia'' films, he has settled back in New Zealand. Adamson has two children.


Career

Adamson wanted to be an architect, but missed a university enrollment deadline because of a car accident. He was recruited by Pacific Data Images to work in the USA. The company opened an office in Los Angeles. There he served as a
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in the following movies: ''
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'' (1992), starring
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, and '' Angels in the Outfield'' (1994), starring Danny Glover. Previously, Adamson specialised in ads but preferred the idea of telling a story in longer format. He served as visual effects supervisor in the 1995 film ''
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'', '' A Time to Kill'' (1996), and '' Batman & Robin'' (1997).


''Shrek''

Adamson directed ''
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'' (the first installment in the series), based on the 1990 picture book written by
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with a modest budget of US$60 million in 2001. However, the film became a worldwide success, taking in nearly $500 million in the box office, including more than $40 million in its opening week-end. The film featured the lead voices of
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, Eddie Murphy,
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and John Lithgow. The next film in the series ''
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'' (2004) had a big Hollywood budget of around $150 million, and was even a bigger success than the first film, taking in more than $900 million worldwide. The film opened to over $100 million, one of the highest openings ever at the time. Adamson directed this film and also wrote the story. However, he did not direct the next film in the series, ''
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'', as he had been contracted by Walden Media to work on '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe''. Instead, the film was directed by Chris Miller and
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while Adamson served as executive producer. The script of the film was written by J. David Stem and Joe Stillman. The third film was financially successful, taking in more than $795 million worldwide with a budget of no more than $160 million, but received mixed reviews from critics.


''The Chronicles of Narnia''

Adamson achieved commercial success and worldwide attention with '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', which he co-produced, co-wrote and directed. The film is based on the book of the same name by
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, and won various awards, gained critical praise and was a box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film worldwide of 2005 according to
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. The film opened in the US and Canada with totals of higher than $65 million and the film ended up with a worldwide gross of $744,783,957 with a budget of $180 million according to
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. He returned as director to the next Narnia film: '' The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'' which had a worldwide release in May 2008 and grossed over $419 million at the box office. Adamson returned as producer of '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'' released in Australia on 9 December 2010, and in the United States and UK on 10 December the same year. At the moment though,
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and
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still hold the rights to the series, and they currently retain the option to make ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair'' in the future. However, 20th Century Fox and Walden Media decided to produce ''The Magician's Nephew'' as the next Narnia film instead of ''The Silver Chair''. But, in October 2011, Douglas Gresham confirmed that Walden Media's contract with the C. S. Lewis estate had expired, and any production of a future film was on hold indefinitely.


Music

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worked with Adamson on their 2018 album ''
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''. He appears on the track "Dilemma," delivering a spoken word introduction to the song.


Filmography

Other credits


Accolades

Adamson has directed films which have received several accolades. ''Shrek'' won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, the
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, and the
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. ''Shrek 2'' won the
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for Favorite Movie Comedy, Favorite Sequel, and Favorite Animated Movie. ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe'' won the
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, the BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair, the
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, and the Saturn Awards for Best Make-up and Best Special Effects.


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