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John Schlesinger

John Schlesinger

John Richard Schlesinger, CBE, was an English film and stage director, and actor. He won an Academy Award for Best Director for Midnight Cowboy, and was nominated for two other films (Darling and Sunday Bloody Sunday). Schlesinger was born in London, into a middle class Jewish family. His acting career began in the 1950s and consisted of supporting roles in British films and television productions. He began his directorial career in 1956 with the short documentary Sunday in the Park about London's Hyde Park. In 1958, Schlesinger created a documentary on Benjamin Britten and the Aldeburgh Festival for the BBC's Monitor TV programme, including rehearsals of the children's opera Noye's Fludde featuring a young Michael Crawford. By the 1960s, he had virtually given up acting to concentrate on a directing career, and another of his earlier directorial efforts, the British Transport Films' documentary Terminus (1961), gained a Venice Film Festival Gold Lion and a British Academy Award. His first two fiction films, A Kind of Loving (1962) and Billy Liar (1963) were set in the North of England. A Kind of Loving won the Golden Bear award at the 12th Berlinale in 1962. His third feature film, Darling (1965), tartly described the modern, urban way of life in London and was one of the first films about 'swinging London'. Schlesinger's next film was the period drama Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's popular novel accentuated by beautiful English country locations. Both films (and Billy Liar) featured Julie Christie as the female lead. Schlesinger's next film, Midnight Cowboy (1969), was internationally acclaimed. A story of two hustlers living on the fringe in the bad side of New York City, it was Schlesinger's first film shot in the US, and it won Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture. During the 1970s, he made an array of films that were mainly about loners, losers and people outside the clean world, such as Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), The Day of the Locust (1975), Marathon Man (1976) and Yanks (1979). Later, came the major box office and critical failure of Honky Tonk Freeway (1981), followed by films that attracted mixed responses from the public From 1973, he was an associate director of the Royal National Theatre, where he produced George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House (1975). He also directed several operas, beginning with Les contes d'Hoffmann (1980) and Der Rosenkavalier (1984), both at Covent Garden. Schlesinger was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to film in 1970. In 2003, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.

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Self (archive footage)

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Self (uncredited)

8

January 1st, 1998

Mythos Hollywood - Das Geheimnis des Erfolgs

Self

3

October 10th, 1996

The Twilight of the Golds

Dr. Adrian Lodge

5.5

March 15th, 1996

The Celluloid Closet

Self

7.2

February 9th, 1992

The Lost Language of Cranes

Derek Moulthorp

5.9

September 28th, 1990

Pacific Heights

Man in Elevator (uncredited)

6.3

January 19th, 1990

Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey

Self

7.2

October 6th, 1976

The Magic of Hollywood... Is the Magic of People

Self

7

October 6th, 1973

Visions of Eight

Narrator

7.1

February 20th, 1973

The Big Screen

Self

TBD

January 1st, 1969

The Crowd Around the Cowboy

Self

TBD

October 1st, 1967

Location: Far from the Madding Crowd

Himself

7

January 2nd, 1967

Speaking of Britain

Self

TBD

August 3rd, 1965

Darling

Theatre Director (uncredited)

6.7

August 15th, 1963

Billy Liar

Officer in Dream (uncredited)

6.8

December 1st, 1961

Terminus

Passenger (uncredited)

7.3

August 1st, 1958

Stormy Crossing

Mechanic

5.7

September 4th, 1957

Seven Thunders

German Soldier

5.5

March 4th, 1957

Brothers in Law

Assize Court Solicitor

7.1

October 30th, 1956

The Battle of the River Plate

Lieutenant, Graf Spee (uncredited)

6.4

August 1st, 1956

The Last Man to Hang

Dr. Goldfinger

6.3

November 9th, 1954

The Divided Heart

Ticket Collector

6.8

January 10th, 1949

Black Legend

The Judge

TBD

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