Writer Seth Grahame-Smith penned the script for this humorous look at a vampire living among his descendants. [2] The family returned to California when Hutton was 12. [4] At Fairfax High School, while playing Nathan Detroit in a school production of Guys and Dolls, he realized he wanted to become an actor. During his time at ‘Disney,’ he embarked on his solo career and made a short film titled ‘Vincent’ which was showcased at the ‘Chicago Film Festival.’ The film met with positive response and fetched him an award too. Next up for the acclaimed director was a live-action adaptation of the Disney classic Dumbo (2019), starring DeVito, Keaton, Colin Farrell and Eva Green. It opened to mixed response from the public. In 2014, Hutton was cast opposite Felicity Huffman in John Ridley's ABC crime drama American Crime.[6]. In 1984, Burton created a unique version of the Frankenstein story with the live-action short Frankenweenie. Born in: Burbank, California, United States, Spouse/Ex-: Lena Gieseke (m. 1987 - div. She wound up teaching in Connecticut, but the way she saw it, after a while, if we all stayed there, my sister and I would just wind up as the proprietors of the local drugstore or something, so that was why she took us to Berkeley – to get us into the world, I guess. The only saving grace was the critics’ appreciation for ‘Ed Wood.’. In 1980, upon his graduation, he began working as an apprentice animator for Walt Disney Studios. Hutton is one of the owners of the New York City restaurant and bar P. J. Clarke's. The film earned four Golden Globe nominations. He also had a role in the first episode of the Amazon streaming drama series Jack Ryan. In 2005, Burton released a remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, again starring Depp, and a stop-motion animated feature called The Corpse Bride, which received an Oscar nod for Best Animated Feature Film. District Attorney Aloysius Francis Reilly, Based on the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, prosecuted for, This page was last edited on 13 October 2020, at 00:09. Completing his education from ‘Burbank High School,’ he enrolled at ‘California Institute of Arts’ to take up a course in character animation. He earned seven Oscar nominations and was married twice to actress Elizabeth Taylor. [15] Hutton has "completely and unequivocally" denied the accusations and filed a criminal complaint against Johnston for extortion.[16]. However, the marriage did not work out and he left her to be with Lisa Marie Smith. ‘Corpse Bride’ was his first full-length stop motion film as director. Following a brief NFL career, he turned to professional baseball. It was more just the memory and the spirit of him.". In 1984, he directed the music video for the song "Drive" by The Cars. Hutton dated Demi Moore,[8] Uma Thurman,[9] and Angelina Jolie. In 1999, Burton directed a freely adapted film version, Sleepy Hollow, of Washington Irving's haunting tale The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, in which Depp offered a notable performance as the heroic Ichabod Crane. After the success of his latest film from the ‘Batman’ franchise, he joined hands with Denise Di Novi to produce ‘James and the Giant Peach.’ Directed by Henry Selick, the film was well-received by the critics.