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David Lean


 

Sir David Lean (March 25, 1908April 16, 1991) was a British film director, best remembered for big-screen epics such as Lawrence of Arabia The Bridge on the River Kwai and Doctor Zhivago .

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March 25 - 1908 - April 16 - 1991 - British - Film director - Lawrence of Arabia - The Bridge on the River Kwai - Doctor Zhivago

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He was born in Croydon, Surrey to Francis William le Blount Lean and the former Helena Tangye. He started at the bottom, as a clapperboard assistant. By 1930 he was working as an editor on newsreels, including Gaumont Pictures and Movietone. His career in feature films began with Escape Me Never in 1935. He went on to edit Gabriel Pascal production's of two George Bernard Shaw plays, Pygmalion (1938) and Major Barbara (1941), and Powell & Pressburger's Forty-Ninth Parallel (1941) and One of our Aircraft is Missing (1942).

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Croydon - Surrey - Clapperboard - 1930 - Gaumont Pictures - Movietone - 1935 - Production's - George Bernard Shaw - Pygmalion - 1938 - Major Barbara - 1941 - Powell & Pressburger's - Forty-Ninth Parallel - One of our Aircraft is Missing - 1942

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His first work as a director was in partnership with Noel Coward on In Which We Serve (1942), and he went on to adapt several of Coward's plays into successful films. These included This Happy Breed (1944), Blithe Spirit (1945) and Brief Encounter (1945). These were followed by two celebrated Charles Dickens adaptations of Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), as well as The Sound Barrier (1952) a collaboration with the playwright Terence Rattigan, and Hobson's Choice (1954) a stylish comic update of King Lear set in Victorian Manchester, and based on the play by Harold Brighouse.

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Noel Coward - In Which We Serve - 1942 - This Happy Breed - 1944 - Blithe Spirit - 1945 - Brief Encounter - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations - 1946 - Oliver Twist - 1948 - The Sound Barrier - 1952 - Terence Rattigan - Hobson's Choice - 1954 - King Lear - Manchester

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Summertime (1955), marked a new direction in for Lean. Filmed in colour, it was shot entirely on location in Venice. US financed, the film starred Katharine Hepburn as a middle-aged American woman who has a romance while on holiday in Venice.

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Summertime - Venice - Katharine Hepburn

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In the following years, Lean went on to make the blockbusters for which he is best known: The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), for which he won an Academy Award, followed by another for Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Doctor Zhivago (1965) was another major hit, but after the moderately successful Ryan's Daughter in 1970, he did not direct another film until A Passage to India (1984), which would be his last. He was knighted in 1984. He was in the midst of planning an epic production of Joseph Conrad's Nostromo when he died from cancer in 1991 (Nostromo would eventually be made as a BBC mini-series).

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1957 - Academy Award - Lawrence of Arabia - 1962 - Doctor Zhivago - 1965 - Ryan's Daughter - 1970 - A Passage to India - 1984 - Joseph Conrad - Nostromo - BBC

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Lean was married six times, and divorced five — his last wife survived him:

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  • Isabel Lean (1930 – 1936) — one son Peter
  • Kay Walsh (1940 – 1949)
  • Ann Todd (1949 – 1957)
  • Leila Matkar (1960 – 1978)
  • Sandra Hotz (1981 – 1984)
  • Sandra Cooke (1990 – 1991)
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