Michael G. Wilson
(1943-), Film producer and photographs collectorMichael Gregg Wilson
Sitter in 2 portraits
Born in New York, Wilson studied engineering and graduated as a lawyer before joining Eon productions in a legal-administrative capacity in 1972. He was assistant to the producer on The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), and later worked as executive producer on Moonraker (1979). Together with his stepfather, the late Albert R Broccoli, he produced A View to a Kill (1985), The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989). Since GoldenEye in 1995 he has produced all the Bond films with his half-sister Barbara Broccoli, including Skyfall (2012). Since the 1970s Wilson has built one of the finest photography collections in the world. In 1998, with his wife Jane, he opened the Wilson Centre of Photography in London.
by Anderson & Low
archival pigment print, 17 February 2012
NPG x136995
Michael G. Wilson; Gregg Wilson
by Anderson & Low
archival inkjet print, 2016 (29 April 2015)
NPG x199396
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