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Leigh Whannell is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Creator Australien born on 17 january 1977 at Melbourne (Australie)

Leigh Whannell

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Birth name Leigh Whannell
Nationality Australie
Birth 17 january 1977 (47 years) at Melbourne (Australie)

Leigh Whannell (born 17 January 1977) is an Australian screenwriter, producer, director and actor. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including Saw (2004), Dead Silence (2007), Death Sentence (2007), Insidious (2011) and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). Whannell made his directorial debut on Insidious: Chapter 3, which was released in 2015.
Whannell and Wan are the creators of the Saw franchise. Whannel wrote the first installment, co-wrote the second and third installments, was producer or executive producer for all the films, and appeared as the "Adam Stanheight" character in four of the installments. He was also the writer of the Saw video game (2009), and co-writer of the 2014 film Cooties.

Biography

Early life
Whannell was born in Melbourne, Australia, and believes that he inherited his love of storytelling from his mother and his fondness of filmmaking from his father (Whannell's father was a cameraman in the television industry).


Television
A writer since childhood, Whannell worked as a reporter and film critic for several Australian television shows, including ABC's Recovery, a Saturday morning youth-oriented program that was hosted by Dylan Lewis. Whannell has described the show in a 2011 blog post:



The result was that instead of following the usual MTV ideal of what teenagers want in a TV show—“Hey kids, coming up next we’ve got some seriously WICKED windsurfing moves!!”—Recovery managed to tap into the so-called “alternative” movement that was in full swing at the time by giving teenagers what they actually want: genuine, unpolished anarchy.
Whannell had originally auditioned for the host role, but was later employed as a reporter; Whannell's first interview was with Jackie Chan and he has stated that "Recovery is the best job I’ve ever had ..."


Film
In 2003, Whannell appeared in a minor role in The Matrix Reloaded, as well as the video game Enter The Matrix as the character "Axel".

While in film school, Whannell met James Wan, who would eventually go on to direct the horror film Saw (co-written by Wan and Whannell) in 2004. After making a short film to showcase the intensity of the script, the feature film was made and became a low-budget sleeper hit in late 2004. Whannell played Adam Stanheight in the film, one of the main characters. The popularity of Saw led to a sequel, Saw II, which was directed and co-written by Darren Lynn Bousman, and on which Whannell co-wrote and revised Bousman's original script, titled The Desperate. Whannell also served as an executive producer.

Around the same time, Whannell returned to collaborate with Wan and they wrote a film called Dead Silence, which Wan directed. It was slated for a 2006 release, but small problems with the title pushed the release date back to March 2007, when it was released as Dead Silence. In 2006, the duo composed the story for Saw III, with Whannell writing the screenplay for the third time. It was again directed by Bousman and was released on 27 October 2006. Whannell has a featured cameo, reprising his role as Adam. Saw III was a huge financial success and raked in $33,610,391 on its opening weekend, making around $129,927,001 worldwide (after 38 days in cinemas) and is currently the most successful Saw film to date.

Whannell's writing partner, Wan, was chosen to direct the film Death Sentence, the first feature film with their participation that they did not write themselves. Whannell has a small role as Spink in Death Sentence.



In 2008, Whannell took off his "writing hat" to perform alongside Nathan Phillips in Dying Breed, a low-budget Australian horror film about a team of zoologists exploring the Tasmanian wilderness to locate a creature thought extinct, the thylacine, aka Tasmanian tiger. Instead, they wander into the domain of cannibals who retain their ancestor Alexander Pearce's taste for human flesh, and become prey.

Before and during the production of Saw, Whannell sought medical treatment. "I was going through a bit of a tough time healthwise and suffering anxiety," says Whannell. "The anxiety manifested itself in physical ways. I was suffering headaches everyday for nearly a year. It was serious stuff and really started affecting my life." Spending time in a hospital inspired him to endow the lead antagonist of the Saw series, Jigsaw/John Kramer, with cancer. "It was weird to be 25 and sitting in a neurological ward and I'm surrounded by people who actually had brain tumors. It was very scary and it was my first proper look at mortality. I really wanted to get my health back and it really hammered home how important good health is. If you've got that, you've got everything."

Whannell wrote the script for and acted in the 2011 paranormal thriller film, Insidious, which was directed by Wan and produced by Oren Peli.

As of 2011, Whannell and Wan are developing a new feature, X-Ray, a film that the pair have worked on over a long period of time. In relation to the Saw franchise, Whannell stated, also in 2011:



It’s hard to day definitively, because we don’t own the copyright for it. The producers could make 10 more if they wanted to. But, if we’re to take them at face value, they told us that they were definitely done with it. They’re pretty exhausted. They’ve been making one a year every year for the past seven years, so I think they need some time off.
Media reports were published in mid-2013 in regard to Cooties, a film project that Whannell is an executive producer, actor and screenwriter for. The film's plot concerns an extreme virus that infects an isolated elementary school.

Best films

Saw III (2006)
(Original Film Writer)
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
(Actor)
Saw II (2005)
(Original Film Writer)
Saw IV (2007)
(Original Film Writer)
Saw 3D (2010)
(Original Film Writer)
Jigsaw (2017)
(Original Film Writer)

Usually with

James Wan
James Wan
(18 films)
Angus Sampson
Angus Sampson
(7 films)
Charlie Clouser
Charlie Clouser
(12 films)
Mark Burg
Mark Burg
(10 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Leigh Whannell (31 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
2021Spiral: From the Book of SawOriginal Film Writer, Executive Producer
2020The Invisible ManDirector, Scriptwriter, Executive Producer
2018Insidious: The Last KeyActor, Writer, ProducerSpecs
2018AquamanActorCargo Pilot
2018UpgradeDirector, Writer, Executive Producer
2017JigsawOriginal Film Writer, Executive Producer, Creator
2017The Bye Bye ManActorLarry Redmon
2015Insidious: Chapter 3Actor, Director, WriterSpecs
2014CootiesActor, Story, Executive ProducerDoug
2014The MuleActor, Scriptwriter, Executive producerGavin Ellis
2013CrushActorDavid
2013Insidious: Chapter 2Actor, StorySpecs
2013The PardonActorClement Moss
2013Justin and the Knights of ValourActorJoseph
2013RazeActorSecurity Guard
2011InsidiousActor, WriterSpecs
2010Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleActorJatt (voice)
2010Saw 3DActor, Original Film Writer, Executive ProducerAdam Stanheight (archive footage) (uncredited)
2009Saw VIActor, Original Film Writer, Executive Producer
2008Saw VOriginal Film Writer, Executive Producer
2008Dying BreedActorMatt
2008Not Quite HollywoodActorSelf
2007Death SentenceActorSpink
2007Saw IVOriginal Film Writer, Executive Producer
2007Dead SilenceWriter
2006Saw IIIActor, Original Film Writer, Executive ProducerAdam Stanheight
2005Saw IIActor, Original Film Writer, Executive ProducerAdam Stanheight (voice) (uncredited)
2004SawActor, StoryAdam Faulkner-Stanheight
2004One Perfect DayActorChris
2003The Matrix ReloadedActorAxel
2002Saw 0.5Actor, WriterDavid