Paul Haggis

Paul Haggis

WriterDirectorProducer
Born
March 10, 1953
Awards
51 wins, 106 nominations

Paul Haggis established himself over twenty years with an extensive career in television, before his big break into features arrived when he became the first screenwriter to garner two Best Film Academy Awards back-to-back for his scripts: "Million Dollar Baby" (2004) directed by Clint Eastwood, and…

Biography

Paul Haggis established himself over twenty years with an extensive career in television, before his big break into features arrived when he became the first screenwriter to garner two Best Film Academy Awards back-to-back for his scripts: "Million Dollar Baby" (2004) directed by Clint Eastwood, and "Crash" (2005) which Paul directed himself.

In 2006, among others, Haggis penned two Clint Eastwood productions, "Flags of our Fathers" and "Letters from Iwo Jima," for which he earned his third Best Screenplay Oscar nomination. He also co-wrote "Casino Royale," which garnered considerable acclaim for reinvigorating the James Bond spy franchise.

In 2007, Haggis wrote, directed, and produced "In the Valley of Elah." The film starred Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, and Susan Sarandon, and earned Jones a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his performance.

In 2010, his film "The Next Three Days" was released, starring Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson, and Elizabeth Banks.

And in 2013 he wrote and directed the romantic, personal drama "Third Person," which starred Liam Neeson, Olivia Wilde, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, James Franco, and Kim Basinger.

Most recently, Haggis directed and executive produced all six episodes of the HBO mini-series "Show Me A Hero," starring Oscar Isaac, Catherine Keener, Winona Ryder, James Belushi, and Alfred Molina.

Currently, Haggis is co-directing a feature length documentary on the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, called "5B."

Equally committed to his private and social concerns, Haggis is the founder of Artists for Peace and Justice. Under this umbrella, many of his friends in the film business have come forward to major build schools and clinics serving the children of the slums of Haiti (www.APJNow.org).

Actor

M.L.E.M.L.E.(2015)as Director
EntourageEntourage(2004)as Paul Haggis

Producer

SaviSavi(2024)
5B5B(2018)
Shelter(2017)
GoldGold(2016)
Show Me a HeroShow Me a Hero(2015)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Due SouthDue South(1994)

Script and Continuity Department

The Facts of LifeThe Facts of Life(1979)

Additional Crew

Michael HayesMichael Hayes(1997)
Due SouthDue South(1994)
L.A. LawL.A. Law(1986)
One Day at a TimeOne Day at a Time(1975)
Diff'rent StrokesDiff'rent Strokes(1978)

Soundtrack

CrashCrash(2004)

Self

Paradise - La Finestra sullo ShowbizParadise - La Finestra sullo Showbiz(2025)as Self - Guest
Clint Eastwood: A Cinematic LegacyClint Eastwood: A Cinematic Legacy(2021)as Self
CFF Talks TV SERIESCFF Talks TV SERIES(2020)as Self
Leah Remini: Scientology and the AftermathLeah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath(2016)as Self, Self - Film Director
CBS MorningsCBS Mornings(2012)as Self - Director, Show Me a Hero

Known for

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Paul Haggis and David Simon in Show Me a Hero (2015)Paul Haggis in In the Valley of Elah (2007)Paul Haggis in The Next Three Days (2010)Charlize Theron and Paul Haggis at an event for In the Valley of Elah (2007)Ryan Phillippe, Matt Dillon, Paul Haggis, and Bobby Moresco in Crash (2004)Paul Haggis