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Carol Reed - British film director, born 30 December 1906, London, England, , died (from a heart attack) 25 April 1976, London, England. Reed was the director of many distinguished films, including 'Night Train to Munich' (1940), The Third Man (1949), The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965), and Oliver! (1968) for which he won an Academy Award for best director. He was knighted in 1952, and was the uncle of actor Oliver Reed.
The director of such films as Ghostbusters, Six Days Seven Nights and Evolution.
Jean Renoir (1894-1979), son of painter Pierre Auguste Renoir, directed La Grande Illusion, Madame Bovary, and many others.
Director of animated movies such as The Swan Princess and The Fox and the Hound.
Tony Richardson - British film director, producer and writer, born 5 June 1928, Shipley, Yorkshire, England, died 14 November 1991, Los Angeles, California. Movies include 'Tom Jones' (1963) (which won an Academy Award), 'The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner' 1962), and 'A Taste of Honey' (1961). He was the husband of actress Vanessa Redgrave (1962-1967), and father of actresses Natasha Richardson and Joely Richardson.
Female film-maker.
This is the home for resources related to Guy Ritchie, British director and writer for such films as Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Also the husband of Madonna. Born 1968, Hatfield, Herts.
Jerome (Jerry) Robbins was born Jerome Rabinowitz on October 11, 1918, in New York City. Won 5 Tonys for his Broadway hits, "The King and I", "Peter Pan", "Gypsy", "Fiddler on the Roof" and "West Side Story". Won two awards for his work on the 1961 filmed version of "West Side Story." One was a special Oscar for choreography, and another for his directing chores that he performed alongside Robert Wise. Died July 29, 1998.
American director, cinematographer, and writer born on June 20, 1968 in San Antonio, Texas.
Sites devoted to Nicholas Roeg, UK film director. Born 15th August 1928, in London. After a long career in editing, then cinematography, working for the great directors - David Lean, John Schlesinger, and Richard Lester - Roeg made his directorial debut in 1968. Films he has directed include cult classsics such as "Walkabout", "Don't Look Now", and "The Man Who Fell to Earth".
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(1906-1977) Italian motion-picture director, leader of the neorealist movement in Italian cinema.
British director and novelist (1927 - ), 'enfant-terrible' of the 70's, who started his career in the BBC producing art films. He creates movies with bombast and fury, garish sets and costumes, blatant in-your-face symbolism, and wildly excessive flights of fancy became his trademark. He is still making films at 75 (2002). He has directed many cinema and TV films, including 'Women in Love', 'Tommy', 'The Lure of the White Worm', 'Gothic' and 'The Devils'. Some of his films feature the lives of famous musicians including Mahler, Tchaikovsky, and Liszt.