James Cameron is a highly successful Canadian filmmaker known for his visually stunning and technologically innovative movies. He is the second highest-grossing film director of all time, with his films grossing over $8 billion worldwide. Cameron is a major figure in the post-New Hollywood era, often blending classical filmmaking with novel technologies. He's also the co-founder of production companies like Lightstorm Entertainment and Digital Domain. Three of his films have been selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
On August 16, 1954, James Francis Cameron was born. He would later become a Canadian filmmaker.
In 1973, James Cameron enrolled at Fullerton College to study physics.
In 1974, James Cameron left Fullerton College after switching his studies to English.
In 1977, after seeing 'Star Wars', James Cameron quit his job as a truck driver to pursue a career in the film industry.
In 1978, James Cameron began his film career with the short film 'Xenogenesis'.
In 1978, James Cameron married Sharon Williams.
In 1978, James Cameron was hired as the special effects director for the sequel to 'Piranha'.
In 1978, James Cameron's directing career began. He borrowed money to direct, write, and produce his first short film, 'Xenogenesis'.
In 1979, James Cameron served as a production assistant for 'Rock 'n' Roll High School'.
In 1979, James Cameron was hired to write and direct the sequel to Alien.
In 1980, James Cameron was employed as an art director for the science-fiction film 'Battle Beyond the Stars'.
In 1981, James Cameron carried out the special effects for John Carpenter's 'Escape from New York'.
In 1982, James Cameron directed 'Piranha II: The Spawning', shot in Rome and Grand Cayman Island, marking his first time directing a major film, despite power struggles during production.
In 1982, James Cameron served as production designer for 'Galaxy of Terror' and consulted on the design for 'Android'.
In 1982, James Cameron wrote the script for 'The Terminator', inspired by John Carpenter's 'Halloween' from 1978 and a nightmare about an invincible robot assassin.
In 1984, 'The Terminator', directed by James Cameron, was released and became a box office success, earning over $78 million worldwide.
In 1984, James Cameron divorced Sharon Williams.
In 1984, James Cameron gained recognition for writing and directing 'The Terminator', an action drama film.
In 1984, James Cameron was hired to write a sequel to 'First Blood', which was later rewritten by Sylvester Stallone and released as 'Rambo: First Blood Part II'.
In July 1986, Sigourney Weaver and the film 'Aliens' made the cover of Time Magazine.
In 1986, James Cameron directed 'Aliens', a science-fiction action film that achieved further success for him.
In 1987, 'Aliens' was nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning awards for Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects.
In 1989, James Cameron directed 'The Abyss', another science-fiction action film.
In 1989, James Cameron divorced film producer Gale Anne Hurd and married director Kathryn Bigelow.
In 1990, James Cameron co-founded Lightstorm Entertainment with Lawrence Kasanoff.
On July 3, 1991, 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' was released, breaking box office records and becoming a major success.
In 1991, French comedy 'La Totale!' was released.
In 1991, James Cameron directed 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day', which became another successful science-fiction action film.
In 1991, James Cameron divorced Kathryn Bigelow.
In 1992, James Cameron received the inaugural Ray Bradbury Award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America for Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
In 1993, James Cameron and Linda Hamilton had a daughter.
In 1993, James Cameron co-founded Digital Domain, a visual effects production company.
In 1993, James Cameron met close friend Guillermo del Toro on the production of his film, Cronos.
In 1994, James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger reunited for 'True Lies', a remake of the French comedy 'La Totale!', produced by Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment in a deal with 20th Century Fox.
In 1994, James Cameron directed 'True Lies', continuing his success in science-fiction action films.
In 1995, James Cameron co-produced 'Strange Days', a science fiction thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow.
In 1995, James Cameron wrote an 80-page treatment for Avatar, but waited for technology to improve before starting production.
In 1995, the CGI animation of the sinking was conceived. In 2012, Cameron re-investigated the sinking of RMS Titanic with eight experts in a TV documentary special, Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron, which premiered on April 8 on the National Geographic channel. In the feature, the experts revised the CGI animation of the sinking conceived in 1995.
Starting in 1995, James Cameron took several dives to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean to capture footage of the wreck of the Titanic.
In 1996, James Cameron and composer James Horner reconciled their friendship and Horner produced the soundtracks for Titanic and Avatar.
In 1996, James Cameron reunited with the cast of 'Terminator 2' to film 'T2 3-D: Battle Across Time', an attraction at Universal Studios Florida and other parks.
On December 19, 1997, Titanic premiered after months of delay. The film garnered strong critical acclaim and became the highest-grossing film of all time.
As of 1997, James Cameron's film 'Titanic' is one of the top four highest-grossing films of all time.
In 1997, James Cameron gave Guillermo del Toro more than $1 million to pay a ransom for del Toro's kidnapped father Federico in Guadalajara.
In 1997, James Cameron married Linda Hamilton, the lead actress in The Terminator series.
On June 13, 1998, Carleton University awarded James Cameron the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts.
In 1998, James Cameron and his brother, John, formed Earthship Productions to stream documentaries about the deep sea. Also in 1998, Cameron considered a large-scale technological/religious film and planned a Spider-Man film, but both projects were abandoned due to various disagreements.
In 1999, authors Kevin Sandler and Gaylyn Studlar noted that the romance, historical nostalgia and James Horner's music contributed to the film Titanic's cultural phenomenon.
In 2000, James Cameron made his television debut as co-creator of Dark Angel with Charles H. Eglee, a television series influenced by cyberpunk, biopunk, contemporary superheroes and third-wave feminism.
In 2000, James Cameron married Suzy Amis, his fifth wife.
In 2000, James Cameron spent the summer in Moscow getting ready for a potential trip to space.
In 2002, James Cameron served as a producer on the film Solaris, a science fiction drama directed by Steven Soderbergh, which gained mixed reviews and failed at the box office. Also in 2002, Cameron directed Expedition: Bismarck, a documentary about the German Battleship Bismarck.
In 2002, the Spider-Man film was released with the screenplay credited solely to David Koepp, after James Cameron abandoned the project due to disagreements.
In 2003, James Cameron directed Ghosts of the Abyss, a documentary about RMS Titanic, released by Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, and designed for 3D theaters. Cameron expressed his intention for filming everything in 3D.
In 2003, the shuttle flight James Cameron turned down was the tragic Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and Cameron attended the memorial service for the victims of the disaster.
In July 2004, University of Southampton awarded James Cameron the honorary degree of doctor of the university in recognition of his contributions to underwater filming and remote vehicle technology.
In 2004, James Cameron applied for American citizenship, but withdrew the application after George W. Bush won the presidential election.
As early as June 2005, James Cameron displayed interest in making Avatar (2009) and Alita: Battle Angel (2019), both of which were planned to be shot using 3D technology.
In 2005, James Cameron co-directed Aliens of the Deep, a documentary about various forms of life in the ocean. He also starred in Titanic Adventure with Tony Robinson, another documentary about the Titanic shipwreck.
In February 2006, James Cameron switched the production order of his films, deciding to make Avatar before Alita: Battle Angel.
In 2006, James Cameron co-created and narrated The Exodus Decoded, a documentary exploring the Biblical account of the Exodus.
On March 4, 2007, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, a documentary produced by James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, was broadcast on the Discovery Channel and sparked controversy for suggesting the Talpiot Tomb was the burial place of Jesus of Nazareth.
In 2008, James Cameron received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.
In 2008, James Cameron's film 'The Terminator' was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
Avatar was originally intended for release in May 2009, but was delayed to December to allow more time for post-production and 3D projector installations in theaters.
On December 18, 2009, Avatar premiered after being delayed, breaking several box office records during its initial theatrical run and becoming the highest-grossing film of all time in the United States and Canada, surpassing Titanic.
As of 2009, James Cameron's film 'Avatar' is one of the top four highest-grossing films of all time, holding the top spot.
In 2009, James Cameron was nominated for Academy Awards in Best Film Editing, Best Director and Best Picture for Avatar.
James Cameron had interest in making Avatar (2009).
On February 28, 2010, James Cameron was honored with a Visual Effects Society (VES) Lifetime Achievement Award.
In March 2010, James Cameron announced that Titanic would be converted and re-released in 3D to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the tragedy.
In June 2010, James Cameron met with officials of the Environmental Protection Agency to discuss possible solutions to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. He offered his assistance to help stop the oil well from leaking.
In July 2010, an extended theatrical re-release of Avatar generated an additional $33.2 million worldwide.
In 2010, James Cameron indicated he would adapt Charles R. Pellegrino's book The Last Train from Hiroshima, about the survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Cameron also met with survivor Tsutomu Yamaguchi before his death in 2010.
In 2010, James Cameron was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine, recognizing his impact and contributions to filmmaking and technology.
In 2010, James Cameron's film Avatar surpassed Titanic as the highest-grossing film of all time, a position Titanic held for twelve years.
In 2011, Director Michael Bay idolized Cameron and was convinced by him to use 3D cameras for filming Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
In 2011, James Cameron served as an executive producer for Sanctum, a disaster-survival film about a cave diving expedition which turns deadly.
Since 2011, James Cameron is vegan.
On March 7, 2012, James Cameron, in his role as a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, piloted the Deepsea Challenger five miles deep to the bottom of the New Britain Trench.
In June 2012, James Cameron was inducted to The Science Fiction Hall of Fame at the Museum of Pop Culture for his contribution to the science fiction and fantasy field.
In 2012, James Cameron became the first person to complete a solo descent to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Deepsea Challenger submersible, reaching the deepest part of the Earth's ocean.
In 2012, The Avengers, directed by Joss Whedon, was inspired by James Cameron's approach to action sequences.
In 2012, after filming Avatar in New Zealand, James Cameron bought a home and a farm there.
In 2012, when asked about his reputation, James Cameron dryly responded: "I don't have to shout any more, because the word is out there already".
In June 2013, British artist Roger Dean filed a copyright complaint against James Cameron, seeking damages of $50 million related to Avatar.
In August 2013, James Cameron announced plans to direct three sequels to Avatar simultaneously, with release dates initially set for December 2016, 2017, and 2018.
In 2013, James Cameron received the Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public, which is annually awarded by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
In 2013, James Cameron's approach to 3D inspired Baz Luhrmann during the production of The Great Gatsby.
In 2014, James Cameron served as executive producer of Deepsea Challenge 3D.
In 2014, the copyright case filed by Roger Dean against James Cameron was dismissed by US district judge Jesse Furman.
In 2015, Sigourney Weaver and Jamie Lee Curtis both applauded James Cameron in an interview, praising his perfectionism and attention to detail.
In 2016, James Cameron endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for the United States presidential election.
On May 27, 2017, Pandora – The World of Avatar, an Avatar-themed land at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida opened to the public where James Cameron served as a creative consultant.
On August 15, 2017, simultaneous production of Avatar 2 (The Way of Water) and Avatar 3 (Fire and Ash) began in Manhattan Beach, California.
On September 25, 2017, principal photography for the Avatar sequels began in New Zealand, with parts of Avatar 4 also being filmed during this time.
In 2017, James Cameron starred in the documentary Atlantis Rising with Simcha Jacobovici, which aired on January 29 on National Geographic. The documentary follows the pair's adventure to explore the existence of the city of Atlantis.
In 2017, on its 20th anniversary, Titanic became James Cameron's second film to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.
In 2018, James Cameron produced and appeared in the six-episode documentary series James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction, which was broadcast on AMC and featured interviews with various directors.
On January 31, 2019, Alita: Battle Angel, written by James Cameron and Jon Landau, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and produced by Cameron, premiered to generally positive reviews.
In 2019, 'Avengers: Endgame', directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, was released, achieving the second spot in the top-grossing films of all time.
In 2019, James Cameron was appointed as a Companion of the Order of Canada by Governor General Julie Payette, giving him the Post Nominal Letters "CC" for life.
James Cameron had interest in making Alita: Battle Angel (2019).
In August 2020, James Cameron decided to live in New Zealand permanently, selling his Malibu home.
In 2020, James Cameron was the subject of the second season of the Epicleff Media dramatic podcast Blockbuster.
In 2021, while giving a MasterClass during a break from his work on the Avatar sequels, James Cameron acknowledged his past demanding behavior, opining that if he could go back in time, he would improve the working relationship with his cast and crew members by being less autocratic.
On December 6, 2022, Avatar: The Way of Water had its world premiere in London. It became the highest-grossing film released in 2022.
As of 2022, James Cameron's films Avatar and Titanic hold the achievement for being the first two of the six films in history to gross over $2 billion worldwide.
In 2022, James Cameron's film 'Avatar: The Way of Water' was released, becoming one of the top four highest-grossing films of all time.
In 2023, the $1 million given to Guillermo del Toro in 1997 was equivalent to $1,744,000.
In 2023, the $50 million damages sought by Roger Dean in 2013 was equivalent to $64,500,000.
In July 2024, James Cameron stated that he "lured" Jon Landau away from Fox to Lightstorm.
In September 2024, James Cameron joined the board of directors of AI company Stability AI.
James Cameron plans to release Avatar 3 on December 20, 2024.
In 2024, 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day' earned over $462 million and $693 million after adjusting for inflation.
In 2024, Deadline Hollywood confirmed that James Cameron had purchased the rights to both The Last Train from Hiroshima and Pellegrino's forthcoming Ghosts of Hiroshima. He will make an "uncompromising theatrical epic motion picture" titled Last Train From Hiroshima about a Japanese man who survives Hiroshima's bombing at the height of World War II only to then take a train to Nagasaki's bombing.
In February 2025, James Cameron was planning to formally become a New Zealand citizen.
In 2025, James Cameron announced that Lightstorm Entertainment had acquired the rights to Joe Abercrombie's novel The Devils and that he would begin working on a screenplay for a film based on the novel after completion of Avatar: Fire and Ash.
James Cameron plans to release Avatar 4 on December 18, 2026.
James Cameron plans to release Avatar 5 on December 22, 2028.
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