Shyamalan, M. Night

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Name (Hebrew)
שאמלאן, מ. נייט
Name (Latin)
Shyamalan, M. Night
Other forms of name
Shyamalan, Manoj Nelliyattu
Shyamalan, Manoj Night
Date of birth
1970-08-06
Field of activity
Motion picture authorship
Motion pictures--Production and direction
Television authorship
Television--Production and direction
Occupation
Producers and directors
Motion picture producers and directors
Screenwriters
Television producers and directors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 6083747
Wikidata: Q51489
Library of congress: n 99257199
HAI10: 000579005
Sources of Information
  • Stuart Little, 2000:
  • Unbreakable [VR] 2001, c2000:
  • Internet movie database, Jan. 31, 2002:
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Wikipedia description:

Manoj Nelliyattu "M. Night" Shyamalan ( SHAH-mə-lahn; born August 6, 1970) is an American filmmaker. His films often employ supernatural plots and twist endings. The cumulative gross of his films exceeds $3.3 billion globally. Shyamalan has received various accolades, including nominations for two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards and a Golden Globe. Shyamalan was born in Mahé, India, and raised in Penn Valley, Pennsylvania. His early films include Praying with Anger (1992) and Wide Awake (1998) before his breakthrough film The Sixth Sense (1999), which earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. He then released Unbreakable (2000), Signs (2002) and The Village (2004). Followed by a string of poorly received films—Lady in the Water (2006), The Happening (2008), The Last Airbender (2010), and After Earth (2013)—he experienced a critical and commercial career resurgence with The Visit (2015), Split (2016), Glass (2019), Old (2021), Knock at the Cabin (2023), and Trap (2024). Shyamalan was also one of the executive producers and occasional director of the 20th Television science fiction series Wayward Pines (2015–2016) and the Apple TV+ psychological horror series Servant (2019–2023), for which he also served as showrunner.

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