Biography
Mulcahy achieved some measure of commercial success with the Sean Connery/Christopher Lambert fantasy vehicle, "Highlander" (1986), which yielded the disappointing sequel, "Highlander II: The Quickening" (1991). He next fashioned a slick urban thriller, "Richochet" (1991) starring Denzel Washington and John Lithgow, which seemed to set a pattern for his subsequent work. Teaming for the first time with producer Martin Bregman on the made-for-cable spy drama, "Blue Ice" (1992), Mulcahy reteamed with Bregman and stayed in character with the unsuccessful "The Real McCoy" (1993), a tale of a burglar starring Kim Basinger. Mulcahy's third teaming with Bregman, "The Shadow" (1994), was his most ambitious feature project to date. With a $45 million budget at his command, Mulcahy unleashed his video-bred stylishness on the period adventure thriller as he sought to bring the cult pulp-fiction figure Lamont Cranston to the screen.
LATEST CREDITS
Not Quite Hollywood (2009) | Himself |
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008) | Director |
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) | Director |
Swimming Upstream (2005) | Director |
3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004) | Director |
On the Beach (2000) | Director |
Resurrection (1999) | Director |
Russell Mulcahy's Tale of the Mummy (1999) | From Story |
Silent Trigger (1997) | Director |
The Shadow (1994) | Director |
The Real Mccoy (1993) | Director |
Blue Ice (1992) | Director |
Highlander II: the Quickening (1991) | Director |
Ricochet (1991) | Director |
Highlander (1986) | Director |
Duran Duran - Arena: The Movie (1984) | Director |
Duran Duran - Sing Blue Silver (1984) | Director |
Razorback (1984) | Director |
Derek and Clive Get the Horn (1980) | Editor |
Bait 3DIn Production/Awaiting Release | Screenplay |
