Egoyan was born in Cairo to Egyptian-Armenian parents — his name commemorates Egypt’s first nuclear reactor — and he was raised in Victoria. He moved to Toronto to go to school, and then started making short films. The Adjuster was part of a career he describes as “very incremental” — he’s made only 12 feature films since his 1984 debut with Next of Kin, and much of his work has come under the radar of big-budget financing.
There’s another side to Egoyan’s career, however, one reflected in his latest film, Chloe. Due out in March, it stars Amanda Seyfried, Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson — it’s the film Neeson was making when his wife, Natasha Richardson, died in a skiing accident in Quebec — in a story about a woman who suspects her husband is unfaithful and hires a prostitute to try to seduce him. It’s a remake of a French film, and Egoyan did not write the script: he was hired by producer Ivan Reitman to direct it.
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