Doug Liman
Movies
- Bourne
- Fair Game (2010)
- Getting In (1994)
- Go (1999)
- Jumper (2008)
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)
- Swingers (1996)
- The Bourne Identity (2002)
Doug Liman (born July 24, 1965) is an American film director and producer best known for The Bourne Identity (2002), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) and Jumper (2008). Liman was born in New York City, the son of Jewish parents Ellen (nee Fogelson), a painter and writer, and Arthur L. Liman, a New York lawyer well known for his public service, which included serving as chief counsel for the Senate Iran-Contra hearings. Liman began making short films while still in junior high school and studied at International Center of Photography in New York City. While attending Brown University, he helped to co-found the student-run cable television station BTV and served as its first station manager. With the help of a major grant through his father's connections from the now-defunct CBS Foundation, he also co-founded the National Association of College Broadcasters (NACB), the first trade association geared to student-staffed radio and television stations, in 1988. Liman attended the graduate program at University of Southern California, where he was tapped to helm his first project in 1993, the comedy thriller Getting In/Student Body. Liman became attached to direct Swingers when its screenwriter
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