David Lean
Directing · Born 1908-03-25 in Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Biography
Sir David Lean CBE (25 March 1908 – 16 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor. Widely considered one of the most important figures in British cinema, he is best remembered for adapting the works of Charles Dickens and Noël Coward, and for his large scale period epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), Ryan's Daughter (1970), and A Passage to India (1984). Acclaimed and praised by directors such as Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick, Lean was voted 9th greatest film director of all time in the British Film Institute Sight & Sound "Directors Top Directors" poll 2002. Nominated seven times for the Academy Award for Best Director, winning twice for The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of…
Filmography
- Pasternak as Self (archive footage)
- The Making of Lawrence of Arabia as Self (archive footage)
- E. M. Forster: His Longest Journey as Self (archive footage)
- Lost and Found: The Story of Cook's Anchor as himself
- The Golden Gong: The Story of Rank Films - British Cinema's Legendary Studio as Self
- Lawrence of Arabia as Motorcyclist by Suez Canal (uncredited)
- David Lean: A Life in Film as Self
- Omar Sharif: Citizen of the World as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
- Nostromo: David Lean's Impossible Dream as Self (archive footage)
- Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)