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- Gene Fallaize is a British film Director, and owner of production company Cupsogue Pictures.
Gene was born in Kettering, England, and moved to the island of Guernsey in the English Channel at the age of 4 with his parents.
He started his entertainment career in radio broadcasting at the age of 14 as on-air personality at Jubilee Radio in Guernsey. At 17, he was appointed as the Vice-Chairman of the station, which at the time made him the youngest member of the HBA ever to hold such an established role. He moved away from Guernsey in 2001 after working for all of the islands' media outlets, including Channel Television, BBC Radio Guernsey & Island FM, and went on to work for most UK radio groups including Tindle Radio, G-Cap Media, the Capital Radio Group and the BBC, as well as many independent and RSL stations before successfully starting his own audio-production company.
In 2002 Gene made the transition into television, during which time he worked all around the world working alongside many British and International personalities. Whilst in Los Angeles, Gene got his first real taste of the film industry, and decided to make a career change into motion picture production.
In 2006, he became involved in Nick Love's British action film Outlaw (2007) starring Sean Bean and Bob Hoskins as an Executive Producer, earning him his first feature film producer credit. In 2008 Gene gained his first sole-producer credit on Cupsogue Pictures' first feature project Monkeyshine (2008). In 2009 Gene was nominated for two awards ('Best Producer' (picture - 'Monkeyshine') - 2009 Star Awards, Chicago; & 'Outstanding Freelancer' - 2009 Production Base Freelancer Of The Year Awards, London).
In 2010 Gene associate-produced The Last Seven (2011) starring Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer and Ronan Vibert, as well as executive producing shorts Three (2010), Yoghurt (2010) and Ari (2010). That year also saw Gene executive produce Cupsogue Pictures' first live stand-up comedy recording of Tom Toal: On the Scrapheap (2010) which was released on DVD later that year.
In 2011 Gene produced, wrote, and directed the ground-breaking Superman: Requiem (2011), which was the world's first independent Superman film created in association with and under the direct supervision of Warner Bros., but with a production budget of only $20,000. 'Superman Requiem' was released online on November 11, 2011 after a gala Premiere in London's Odeon Covent Garden, and has gained a large following from comic book fans around the world.
Also in 2011, Gene executive produced thriller Airborne (2013) starring Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) veteran Mark Hamill, alongside Julian Glover, Gemma Atkinson, Alan Ford, Bill Murray, and Craig Conway. In 2012 he executive produced the first part in the War Stories trilogy The Extraction (2012), as well as claustrophobic drama Fractured (2012).
2013 saw the release of Mistaken (2013) which Gene executive produced, followed by The Woods of Daemar (2014) in 2014 and Contact Lost (2015) in 2015, both of which Gene directed. 2016 saw the release of action caper comedy Taking Care of Business (2016) which Gene produced.
In 2017 horror-thriller Cain Hill (2017), directed by Gene, Executive-Produced by Evil Dead II (1987) & Hostel (2005)'s Scott Spiegel and starring Gemma Atkinson & Alex Zane was released to critical acclaim on a multi-platform international wide release, and was nominated for several awards following its world premiere in London's Leicester Square.
In 2022 Gene cast double Oscar-winner Kevin Spacey as 'The Voice' in Control (2023) which gained worldwide attention and sold globally, which resulted in the film making a profit before it had even had its World Premiere, which took place in London on November 14, 2023.
Gene lives in England with his wife Emily Hasseldine, along with their children Peter Fallaize, Grace and Keaton Fallaize.- IMDb Mini Biography By: David Harris
- SpouseVictoria Fallaize(September 30, 2012 - July 1, 2018) (separated, 1 child)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Cameos in many of the films he produces
- Often writes a 'Reverend' character into his films, usually with a self-cameo in mind.
- Frequently works with Tony Cook
- His younger brother Ben Fallaize is a special effects make-up artist.
- Has two children, Peter Fallaize born in 2007 and Keaton Fallaize born in 2014.
- He based the story for Let's Just Do It (2012) on several real-life events of his own. He wrote the script basing it those events, but as a far more famous producer under the name of 'Peter Blake', which are the forenames of his real-life son.
- Named his motion picture production company 'Cupsogue Pictures' after visiting Cupsogue beach in Westhampton, New York, whilst location scouting for the upcoming picture 'Flight 800' (2014).
- Named his eldest son Peter after his Grandfather and his own middle name; and his youngest son Keaton after actor Michael Keaton.
- Whatever you want in life, try hard enough and you will succeed.
- Never give up on the good times.
- It doesn't matter what your goal is in life, as long as you have a goal.
- Nothing satisfies but your best.
- Nobody is perfect for everyone, but everyone is perfect for someone.
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