Academy Award winner Roger Christian has had an extensive film career.
He won an Academy Award for set decoration on director
George Lucas's
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), which began a long collaboration between the filmmakers.
Christian subsequently worked with Lucas on
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) and was hand-picked
by Lucas to direct the second unit on the recent
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). It was
through Lucas that Christian got his first opportunity to direct a
film, the short feature entitled
Ángel Negro (2000), which accompanied the UK
release of
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Christian followed "Black Angel" with another
short,
The Dollar Bottom (1981), which won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Live Action
Short Film. He followed that success with the thriller
The Sender (1998), which
received much critical acclaim and a nomination for Best Film by the
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.
His directing credits include the 1994 Orion Pictures release _Nostradamus (1994/I)_,
starring
Julia Ormond and
F. Murray Abraham, the HBO premiere movie
The Final Cut (1995),
Underworld (1996)
starring
Annabella Sciorra and
Masterminds (1997) starring
Patrick Stewart. Christian has also
directed numerous high profile commercials, including worldwide
campaigns for SEGA, Taco Bell, Jeep, Lancia, Fiat and Chrysler/Dodge,
among others. Christian's work as an art director and production
designer was highly regarded. He was nominated for an Academy Award for
his art direction on
Ridley Scott's
Alien (1979). His other art direction credits
include
Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979),
Ken Russell's
Mahler (1974) and
Peter Hall's
Akenfield (1974). Roger also
directed
Battlefield Earth (2000), with
John Travolta and
Forest Whitaker.
Roger Christian recently wrapped production on
Bandido (2004), starring
Angie Everhart, for Fries Film Group. Written by
Carlos Gallardo, who also wrote El
Mariachi, Bandidos continues the saga of the stylish Mexican thief who
remains nameless. The same character was also portrayed by Antonio
Banderas in Desperado (a remake of El Mariachi). In Bandidos, Carlos
Gallardo reprises the starring role as the most infamous thief in
Mexico.