Simon Curtis (Filmmaker) Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

June 2024 · 2 minute read
Simon Curtis Quick Info
Height6 ft 2 in
Weight92 kg
Date of Birth 11, 1960
Zodiac SignPisces
SpouseElizabeth McGovern

Simon Curtis is a successful British film director and producer. He is known for directing TV series and films like Tracey Takes On…, David Copperfield, Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky, Cranford, My Week with Marilyn, Woman in Gold, Goodbye Christopher Robin, and The Art of Racing in the Rain. His theatre productions work includes Road, A Lie of the Mind, Roots, Dinner with Friends, and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.

Born Name

Simon Curtis

Nick Name

Simon

Simon Curtis during an interview in August 2019 (Collider Interviews / YouTube)

Sun Sign

Pisces

Born Place

London, England, United Kingdom

Residence

Chiswick, London, England, United Kingdom

Nationality

Occupation

Film Director, Producer

Manager

Simon Curtis is managed by –

Build

Average

Height

6 ft 2 in or 188 cm

Weight

92 kg or 203 lbs

Simon Curtis during an interview as seen in November 2011 (MakingOf / YouTube)

Girlfriend / Spouse

Simon Curtis has dated –

  • Elizabeth McGovern (1992-Present) – He got married to Elizabeth McGovern in 1992. The couple has 2 daughters named Matilda Curtis and Grace Curtis.
  • Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Hair Color

    Gray

    Eye Color

    Dark Brown

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Simon Curtis as seen in September 2017 (HeyUGuys / YouTube)

    Distinctive Features

    Simon Curtis Favorite Things

    Source – TheUpComing.co.uk, AliceInQueens.com

    Simon Curtis during an event in October 2015 (Dick Thomas Johnson / Flickr / CC BY-2.0)

    Simon Curtis Facts

  • He started his career by working at the Royal Court Theater.
  • He met his wife Elizabeth McGovern during the making of Performance: Tales from Hollywood (1992), where he worked as the producer.
  • In his earlier career, he has worked as an assistant director to Caryl Churchill, Danny Boyle, and Max Stafford-Clark.
  • Featured Image by Dick Thomas Johnson / Flickr / CC BY-2.0

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