For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Bart Layton.

Bart Layton

Bart Layton
Born
Bartholomew Nicholas Layton

Hammersmith, London, England
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, writer and director
Known forDocumentaries

Bartholomew Nicholas Layton (born 1975)[1] is an English documentary filmmaker. He is the writer and director of the films The Imposter and American Animals.[2][3][4]

Early life and education

[edit]

Both of his parents were artists, one a sculptor and the other a painter and theatre director.[5] Early in his life, he considered going into film or being a painter.[5]

Career

[edit]

He made his directorial debut in 2012 with the true-crime story The Imposter.[6] It is about Frédéric Bourdin, a French man who claimed to be a missing Texas teenager. Layton won a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for the film[7] at the 2013 EE British Academy Film Awards.[8]

He both wrote and directed American Animals. It depicts a 2004 book heist, with fictionalized versions and interviews with real people.[6] Among the interviewees are the original criminals behind the heist.[9] He had initially discovered the story in a magazine.[10][11] The film was picked up by MoviePass.[12]

In May 2018, he signed with the Creative Artists Agency.[7]

As of 2018, Layton is the creative director of RAW, a British production company.[7]

Filmography

[edit]

Personal life

[edit]

Layton lives with his family in London.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Search Results for England202620wales20births201837-2006".
  2. ^ Utichi, Joe (9 May 2018). "'American Animals' Director Bart Layton Signs With CAA". Deadline. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  3. ^ Radish, Christina (3 June 2018). "Director Bart Layton on 'American Animals' and Reaching Out to the Real Criminals". Collider. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Bart Layton: Q&A". Bafta.org. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  5. ^ a b "BAFTA", Bart Layton
  6. ^ a b "American Animals: Bart Layton's New Breed of True Crime", Slate, Studio 360, May 29, 2018
  7. ^ a b c "'American Animals' Director Bart Layton Signs With CAA", Joe Utichi, May 9, 2018, Deadline
  8. ^ "Bart Layton wins BAFTA", United Agents
  9. ^ "American Animals Director Bart Layton on His 'Slick As F*ck' Heist Movie", Hunter Harris, Vulture, May 31, 2018
  10. ^ "Filmmaker Bart Layton Presents American Animals as a Unique, Genre-Bending Heist Movie", Kiko Martinez, SA Current, June 18, 2018
  11. ^ "Bart Layton on Secrets, Lies, and American Animals", Richard Whittaker, June 14, 2018,
  12. ^ "Frustrating characters rob 'American Animals' of heist film greatness", The Daily Californian, June 14, 2018, A&E
[edit]
{{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}}
Bart Layton
Listen to this article

This browser is not supported by Wikiwand :(
Wikiwand requires a browser with modern capabilities in order to provide you with the best reading experience.
Please download and use one of the following browsers:

This article was just edited, click to reload
This article has been deleted on Wikipedia (Why?)

Back to homepage

Please click Add in the dialog above
Please click Allow in the top-left corner,
then click Install Now in the dialog
Please click Open in the download dialog,
then click Install
Please click the "Downloads" icon in the Safari toolbar, open the first download in the list,
then click Install
{{::$root.activation.text}}

Install Wikiwand

Install on Chrome Install on Firefox
Don't forget to rate us

Tell your friends about Wikiwand!

Gmail Facebook Twitter Link

Enjoying Wikiwand?

Tell your friends and spread the love:
Share on Gmail Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Buffer

Our magic isn't perfect

You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo.

This photo is visually disturbing This photo is not a good choice

Thank you for helping!


Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.

X

Get ready for Wikiwand 2.0 🎉! the new version arrives on September 1st! Don't want to wait?