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| Name | Michael G. Wilson |
| Birth date | 21 January 1942 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation | Film producer, screenwriter |
| Years active | 1964–present |
| Spouse | Barbara Broccoli (m. 1992) |
| Relatives | Albert R. Broccoli (stepfather), Dana Broccoli (mother) |
Michael G. Wilson is an American film producer and screenwriter, best known for his long-standing and pivotal role in the James Bond film series. As the stepson of producer Albert R. Broccoli, he has been instrumental in steering the franchise for decades, first as a writer and later as co-producer alongside his half-sister, Barbara Broccoli. His work has significantly shaped the modern era of the iconic MI6 spy, blending classic elements with contemporary storytelling across numerous highly successful films.
Born in New York City, he is the son of Dana Broccoli and writer Lewis Wilson. Following his mother's remarriage to Albert R. Broccoli, he was raised within the cinematic world of Eon Productions. He attended Menlo College before earning a degree in engineering from Harvey Mudd College. He later pursued a law degree from Stanford Law School and a Master of Laws from Georgetown University, also serving in the United States Army Reserve.
Before fully immersing himself in film production, he practiced law in Washington, D.C., specializing in international tax matters. He joined the family business, Eon Productions, in 1972, initially working in various financial and legal capacities. His early film industry contributions included uncredited work on Bond films like *Live and Let Die* and *The Man with the Golden Gun*, gaining comprehensive insight into all aspects of filmmaking from development to distribution.
His creative involvement in the Bond series began in earnest with the screenplay for *For Your Eyes Only*. He subsequently co-wrote several films starring Roger Moore, including Octopussy and A View to a Kill. After the departure of longtime co-producer Harry Saltzman, his role expanded significantly. Following Albert R. Broccoli's retirement, he and Barbara Broccoli officially took over as producers, beginning with GoldenEye. Together, they have overseen the entire modern era, producing all films from Tomorrow Never Dies through No Time to Die, guiding the tenures of Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig and revitalizing the franchise with films like *Casino Royale* and Skyfall.
Beyond Eon Productions, he served as executive producer for the non-Eon Bond film Never Say Never Again. He has also been involved in television, producing the series Remington Steele. A noted philanthropist, he has provided substantial support to institutions like the Imperial War Museum in London, where he helped fund the permanent James Bond exhibition. He is also a major benefactor of the National Film and Television School in the United Kingdom and has supported historical preservation efforts.
He married his producing partner, Barbara Broccoli, in 1992. The couple has two children and maintains residences in London and Los Angeles. An avid collector, he holds one of the world's most significant collections of artifacts related to Sherlock Holmes. He is also a dedicated preservationist, involved in restoring the historic Bletchley Park site, the famed headquarters of Allied codebreakers during the Second World War.
Category:American film producers Category:American screenwriters Category:James Bond film producers