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Paul W. S. Anderson

Film Producer

Birthday March 4, 1965

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Wallsend, Northumberland, England

Age 60 Years

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Who Is Paul W. S. Anderson? Age, Biography and Wiki

Paul W. S. Anderson, an esteemed English filmmaker, was born on March 4, 1965, making him 60 years old in 2025. Renowned for his work in the science fiction and action genres, Anderson gained mainstream recognition primarily for directing the popular film adaptations of video games, including the "Resident Evil" series. His innovative direction and unique storytelling have earned him a committed fan base and critical admiration in the film industry.

Occupation Film Producer
Date of Birth March 4, 1965
Age 60 Years
Birth Place Wallsend, Northumberland, England
Horoscope Pisces
Country England

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Paul W. S. Anderson's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Paul W. S. Anderson stands tall at 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs approximately 170 pounds (77 kg). His physique attests not just to his dedication to health but also to the demanding lifestyle of a filmmaker. Although exact body measurements are not publicly available, Anderson maintains a fit appearance, which complements his creative and active profession.

The Resident Evil productions were criticized for unsafe filming and using shell companies to avoid liability. During the filming of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016), crew member Ricardo Cornelius died when he was caught beneath a Humvee sliding off of a rotating platform.

Stunt-woman Olivia Jackson lost most of an arm and was partially paralyzed when she collided with a camera crane during the filming of a motorcycle stunt in rain and freezing conditions. It was determined that she was wearing inadequate safety equipment and that the stunt's timing had been changed without her knowledge.

During the filming of Resident Evil: Retribution (2012), twelve extras were hospitalized with leg, neck, and back wounds after falling from a collapsing high-wheeled platform.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Paul W. S. Anderson is married to fellow filmmaker Milla Jovovich, who is widely recognized for her roles in the "Resident Evil" series. The couple has been together for several years and has two daughters, Ever Gabo Anderson and Dashiel Edan Anderson. Their relationship, characterized by mutual respect and collaboration in the film industry, is often highlighted as a powerful partnership in Hollywood.

Anderson began dating Milla Jovovich, who starred in Resident Evil, in 2002 after the film's release. He proposed to her in 2003; they were "engaged on-and-off for four years" before becoming a couple again early in 2007. On 3 November 2007, Jovovich gave birth to their first child, daughter Ever Anderson, in Los Angeles. Anderson and Jovovich married on 22 August 2009.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Paul W. S. Anderson's net worth is estimated to be around $60 million. His earnings primarily come from his successful film career, notable box office hits, and substantial royalties from his work in film production. With an impressive portfolio, Anderson continues to engage in various lucrative projects and partnerships, contributing to his financial success.

Career, Business and Investments

Paul W. S. Anderson's career took off in the mid-1990s, gaining significant attention with his directorial debut, "Shopping" (1994). However, he truly rose to fame with his work on the "Resident Evil" franchise, which has grossed over $1 billion worldwide. In addition to directing, Anderson has also produced and written a variety of films, including "Event Horizon" and "Mortal Kombat."

Anderson has shown an interest in investing in emerging technologies in film production and distribution, particularly regarding virtual reality. His forward-thinking approach allows him to stay relevant in the rapidly evolving entertainment landscape.

Anderson began his professional career as a writer on the British crime drama comedy series El C.I.D., which ran for three series, from 1990 to 1992, and starred Alfred Molina in its first two.

He met producer Jeremy Bolt and they founded Impact Pictures in 1992, looking to raise money for Anderson's feature film debut as a director, from an action crime drama script of his own called Shopping.

After much trouble securing funding, Shopping, which stars Sean Pertwee, Jude Law (in his first feature film role) and Sadie Frost, was released in the United Kingdom in 1994. The censors of the British Board of Film Classification were not happy with the film's violence and delayed its release for months.

When it was eventually released, critics panned it, and some cinemas decided to ban it for promoting an "irresponsible" outlook. In the United States, it received only an edited, direct-to-video release two years later.

Anderson credits Shopping for inspiring Channel Four Films, who had financed it, to also finance the more successful Shallow Grave and Trainspotting films by Danny Boyle, which in turn, he believes, made critics reassess his film in a more positive light in later years, as one of the first in a new wave of British films concerning its youth.

Shopping is Anderson's one and only British film, as he grew up watching American and mainland European movies, never imagining himself a British filmmaker.

When Shopping was accepted in the Sundance Film Festival, American studios noticed its impressive look and style despite its relatively small $2 million budget, which led to opportunities in Hollywood for Anderson.

Social Network

In 2025, Paul W. S. Anderson maintains a presence on social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, where he engages with fans and shares updates about his projects. Although he may not be as prolific on these platforms as some celebrities, his posts often reflect his passion for cinema and his family life, resonating with his audience.

Despite praise for its visuals and production design, it was not well received by critics or audiences (D+ on a Cinemascore poll), and failed to break even, which Anderson blamed on a tight post-production schedule and studio-enforced cuts. It later sold well on home video and gained a small cult following.

Plans to complete a director's cut restoring the deleted footage were abandoned when it was discovered that most of it had been lost or degraded.

Soldier was eventually completed and released in 1998 but was a critical and commercial disaster, making less than $15 million in the US, on a budget of $60 million, and releasing straight-to-video in several other markets.

Anderson has expressed his regret that the planned location shoots had to be changed to studio soundstages due to the El Niño hurricane, which ended up compromising the film's look.

He also verbalized his disappointment with Warner Bros., whom he believes tried to market the film to the same male teen audience as Mortal Kombat, rather than to grown-up audiences, including women.

Education

Paul W. S. Anderson is a graduate of the University of Westminster, where he studied film and the arts. His educational background equipped him with the technical skills and artistic vision necessary to succeed in the film industry. The knowledge and experience gained during his studies have had a lasting impact on his work as a filmmaker.


At the age of nine, he began making films with a Super 8 film camera. After attending Royal Grammar School in Newcastle upon Tyne, England he became the youngest person ever to graduate from the University of Warwick with a B.A. degree in film and literature.

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