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His life has been the subject of books, the 2004 documentary The Conscientious Objector, and the 2016 Oscar-winning film Hacksaw Ridge, in which he was portrayed by Andrew Garfield. Early life Desmond Thomas Doss was born in Lynchburg, Virginia , to William Thomas Doss (1893–1989), a carpenter, and Bertha Edward Doss (née Oliver) (1899 ...
Hacksaw Ridge is a 2016 epic biographical war film directed ... Harry S. Truman for rescuing 75 soldiers at Hacksaw Ridge, as well as real-life footage of ...
In 2016, Hacksaw Ridge, a fictional film directed by Mel Gibson and starring Andrew Garfield as Doss, was released to critical and commercial success, signaling Gibson's welcome-back to Hollywood. Benedict was one of the producers of Hacksaw Ridge , and the film features several excerpts from The Conscientious Objector immediately before the ...
Garfield and Jessica Chastain played real-life televangelists Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye in 2021's "The Eyes of Tammy Faye." ... "'Hacksaw Ridge,' the first movie Mel Gibson has directed in a ...
[87] [88] Hacksaw Ridge, however, was a commercial success, earning over $175.3 million worldwide. [89] In it, Garfield portrayed Desmond Doss, a combat medic during World War II, who was the first conscientious objector in American history to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Andrew Garfield has nothing but fond memories of working with director Mel Gibson on the 2016 war drama Hacksaw Ridge. For a Movies of My Life feature in the new issue of PEOPLE, Garfield ...
Andrew Garfield happily signed on to have Mel Gibson direct him in his gritty World War II film, Hacksaw Ridge, but nothing could prepare the young actor for a Halloween night with the Oscar winner.
Terry Benedict is an American film producer. He is the founder and CEO of The Shae Foundation. [1]Benedict co-produced Hacksaw Ridge, nominated for six Academy Awards. [2] [3] Hacksaw Ridge is based on Benedict's documentary, The Conscientious Objector; a film about Medal of Honor winner Desmond Doss, who refused to carry a weapon in World War Two.