John McTiernan
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John McTiernan

Born 1951-01-08 · Albany, New York, USA

John Campbell McTiernan Jr. (born January 8, 1951) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for his action films, especially Predator (1987), Die Hard (1988), and The Hunt for Red October (1990). His later well-known films include the action-comedy-fantasy film Last Action Hero (1993), the action film sequel Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), the heist-film remake The Thomas Crown Affair (1999), and The 13th Warrior (1999). His last completed feature film was the mystery-thriller Basic, released in 2003. He pleaded guilty to perjury and lying to an FBI investigator in regard to his hiring of the private investigator Anthony Pellicano in late 2000 to illegally wiretap the phone calls of two people, one of whom was Charles Roven, a co-producer of his dystopian science-fiction action film remake Rollerball (2002). He was incarcerated in federal prison from April 2013 to February 2014. During his imprisonment, he filed for bankruptcy amidst foreclosure proceedings for his large ranch residence.

Known for

Die Hard★ 7.8
Die Hard
1988
Predator★ 7.5
Predator
1987
Die Hard: With a Vengeance★ 7.3
Die Hard: With a Vengeance
1995
Last Action Hero★ 6.4
Last Action Hero
1993
If It Bleeds We Can Kill It: The Making of 'Predator'★ 7.5
If It Bleeds We Can Kill It: The Making of 'Predator'
2001
The Hunt for Red October★ 7.4
The Hunt for Red October
1990
The 13th Warrior★ 6.7
The 13th Warrior
1999
Basic★ 6.5
Basic
2003
Rollerball★ 4
Rollerball
2002
Robin Hood★ 5.8
Robin Hood
1991
The Thomas Crown Affair★ 6.7
The Thomas Crown Affair
1999
Medicine Man★ 6
Medicine Man
1992
Nomads★ 4.9
Nomads
1986
Quicksilver Highway★ 5
Quicksilver Highway
1997
The Right to Remain Silent★ 8
The Right to Remain Silent
1996
Amanda★ 3.5
Amanda
1996
Beneath the Surface: The Making of 'The Hunt for Red October'★ 5.4
Beneath the Surface: The Making of 'The Hunt for Red October'
2003
If It Bleeds We Can Kill it: The Making of 'Predator'
If It Bleeds We Can Kill it: The Making of 'Predator'
2002