Anand Tucker

Born in Thailand, raised in Hong Kong and transplanted to London, Anand Tucker made his mark as a documentary filmmaker before switching to biopics, which allowed him some flights of fancy in the presentation of nonfiction material. Having worked with producers Andy Paterson and Nicolas Kent, as well as composer Barrington Pheloung, on his three documentaries airing on American television, he added screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce and director of photographer David Johnson to his creative team for the films that followed. Though his reach extended his grasp on "Saint-Ex" (1996), a curiously uninvolving look at French aviator-novelist Antoine de Saint-Exupery (despite striking visuals and a valiant attempt to shake up the genre), the director scored with the compelling "Hilary and Jackie" (1998), the story of sibling rivalry and love between virtuoso cellist Jacqueline du Pre and her sister Hilary.

Tucker evoked the loneliness of Jackie's celebrated concert career and her longing for the settled life of her sister while depicting the premature silencing of her prodigious talent (and death at 42) from multiple sclerosis as a tragedy for audiences, deprived of the sweet music she could have made. Screenwriter Boyce devised the winning formula, a three-act structure adopting an omniscient point of view of their childhood and "Rashomon" perspectives from both adult principals for Acts Two and Three. In an Oscar-nominated lead portrayal, Emily Watson stunningly captured every nuance of a character trapped between genius and madness, and Rachel Griffiths earned a Best Supporting Actress nod for supplying the film's emotional center (and holding her own against Watson's powerhouse performance as Jackie).

  • Born:
    in Thailand
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Documentarian, Producer
Milestones
  • 1993 Directed the Showtime documentary special, "Naked Sports", reporting on Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott, Michael Jordan, boxing promoter Dan Duva and the rise and fall of the Dallas Cowboys
  • 1994 Directed Lifetime documentary, "Anne Rice: Birth of the Vampire"; also produced
  • 1994 Helmed six-part sports documentary series "Power Plays", airing on PBS
  • 1995 Co-produced four-part A&E documentary "Naked News" (did not direct)
  • 1996 Attempted to create a cinematic-tone poem to the legendary French flier-cum-novelist Antoine de Saint-Exupery with his feature debut, "Saint-Ex"
  • 1998 Scored huge hit with "Hilary and Jackie", based on "A Genius in the Family", Hilary and Piers du Pre's memoir of life with their famous cellist sister Jacqueline
  • 2003 Co-produced the film "Girl with a Pearl Earring" about painter Johannes Vermeer
  • 2005 Directed "Shopgirl" starring Claire Danes and Steve Martin; adapted by Martin from his novella
  • Grew up in Hong Kong but moved to London at age 18

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