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Lindsay Anderson (I) (1923–1994)


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Founded the British film magazine 'Sequence' in 1947 and served as its co-editor. The magazine espoused the virtues of American avant-garde cinema and was strongly concerned with social issues in film. See more trivia »

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Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Another 2 wins & 6 nominations See more awards »

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Filmography

Hide HideDirector (34 titles)
1989 Glory! Glory! (TV movie)
 
1986 Free Cinema (TV documentary)
 
1986 Wham! in China: Foreign Skies (documentary)
 
1980 Look Back in Anger (TV movie)
 
1979 The Old Crowd (TV movie)
 
1975 In Celebration
 
1973 O Lucky Man!
 
1972 Play for Today (TV series)
Home (1972)
 
1968 If....
 
1968 NET Playhouse (TV series)
Home (1968)
 
1967 The Singing Lesson (documentary short)
 
1961 March to Aldermaston (documentary short)
 
1956-1957 The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)
Ambush (1957)
The Haunted Mill (1956)
Isabella (1956)
The Imposters (1956)
Secret Mission (1956)
 
1957 Every Day Except Christmas (documentary short)
 
1955 Thursday's Children (documentary short)
 
1955 £20 a Ton (short)
 
1955 A Hundred Thousand Children (short)
 
1955 Henry (short)
 
1955 Green and Pleasant Land (short)
 
1955 Foot and Mouth (short)
 
1955 Energy First (short)
 
1955 The Children Upstairs (documentary short)
 
1953 O Dreamland (documentary short)
 
1952 Trunk Conveyor (short)
 
1952 Wakefield Express (documentary short)
 
1952 Three Installations (short)
 
1949 Idlers That Work (short)
 
1948 Meet the Pioneers (documentary short)
 
Show ShowActor (14 titles)
1989-1993 American Masters (TV series documentary)
Narrator
D.W. Griffith: Father of Film (1993) … Narrator
Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989) … Narrator
 
1992 Blame It on the Bellboy
Mr. Marshall (voice)
 
1991 Prisoner of Honor (TV movie)
War Minister
 
1981 Chariots of Fire
Master of Caius
 
1973 O Lucky Man!
Film director (uncredited)
 
1970 Hetty King: Performer (short)
Narrator (voice)
 
1968 Inadmissible Evidence
Barrister
 
1968 BBC Play of the Month (TV series)
Holz
The Parachute (1968) … Holz
 
1968 Abel Gance: The Charm of Dynamite
Narrator (voice)
 
1963 The Survivor
Narrator
 
1953 The Pleasure Garden (short)
Michael-Angelico
 
1952 Trunk Conveyor (short)
Narrator (voice)
 
1952 Three Installations (short)
Narrator (voice)
 
1949 Idlers That Work (short)
Narrator (voice)
 
Show ShowWriter (13 titles)
1995 Is That All There Is? (written by)
 
1993 John Ford (TV documentary)
 
1992 Omnibus (TV series documentary)
John Ford: Part One (1992) (writer)
 
1986 Free Cinema (TV documentary)
 
1957 Every Day Except Christmas (documentary short) (uncredited)
 
1955 Thursday's Children (documentary short) (written by)
 
1955 A Hundred Thousand Children (short)
 
1955 Henry (short)
 
1955 Green and Pleasant Land (short)
 
1955 Foot and Mouth (short)
 
1955 The Children Upstairs (documentary short)
 
1953 O Dreamland (documentary short) (writer)
 
Show ShowProducer (4 titles)
1973 O Lucky Man! (producer)
 
1968 If.... (producer)
 
1967 Red, White and Zero (producer)
 
1961 March to Aldermaston (documentary short) (assistant producer)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1992 Omnibus (TV series documentary) (presenter - 1 episode)
John Ford: Part One (1992) (presenter)
 
Show ShowEditorial Department (1 title)
1956 Together (supervising editor)
 
Show ShowProduction Manager (1 title)
1953 The Pleasure Garden (short) (production manager)
 
Show ShowEditor (1 title)
1948 Meet the Pioneers (documentary short)
 
Show ShowThanks (5 titles)
1997 We All Fall Down (dedicatee)
 
1997 A Personal History of British Cinema by Stephen Frears (TV documentary) (dedicatee)
 
1978 Nighthawks (special thanks)
 
1973 My Ain Folk (special thanks)
 
Show ShowSelf (19 titles)
2011 Reel Dreams (documentary)
Himself (Archive Footage)
 
1995 Is That All There Is?
Himself
 
1995 I See the World as a White Bus (TV documentary short)
Himself
 
1994 Lucky Man (documentary short)
 
1993 John Ford (TV documentary)
Himself/Host
 
1993 Hollywood U.K. (TV series documentary)
Himself - Contributor
A Very British Picture (1993) … Himself - Contributor
Northern Lights (1993) … Himself - Contributor
 
1970-1992 Omnibus (TV series documentary)
Himself / Himself - Interviewee
John Ford: Part One (1992) … Himself
Heart of Britain (1970) … Himself - Interviewee
 
1990 Arena (TV series documentary)
Himself
Roberto Rossellini (1990) … Himself
 
1987-1989 Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (TV mini-series documentary)
Narrator
Episode #1.3 (1989) … Narrator
Episode #1.2 (1989) … Narrator
Episode #1.1 (1987) … Narrator
 
1989 The World on a Plate (documentary short)
Narrator (voice: English version)
 
1986 Forty Minutes (TV series documentary)
Narrator
The Last Day (1986) … Narrator
 
1986 Free Cinema (TV documentary)
Himself
 
1985 Book Four (TV series)
Herself
Episode #5.3 (1985) … Herself
 
1983 At the Cinema Palace: Liam O'Leary (documentary)
Himself
 
1981 Looks Familiar (TV series)
Himself - Guest
Episode dated 5 May 1981 (1981) … Himself - Guest
 
1972 75 Years of Cinema Museum (documentary)
Himself/Narrator
 
1968 About the White Bus (documentary)
Himself
 
1967 Martyrs of Love
Himself
 
1948 Meet the Pioneers (documentary short)
Narrator (voice)
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (2 titles)
2007 Never Apologize (documentary)
Himself
 
2006 Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (TV documentary)
Himself (voice)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1971) He directed David Storey's play, "The Changing Room", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Warren Clarke, Alun Armstrong, Mark McManus and Brian Glover in the cast. See more »

Publicity Listings:

4 Print Biographies  | 3 Articles  | See more »

Official Sites:

Memorial Foundation | See more »
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

To make a film is to create a world. See more »

Trivia:

Founded the British film magazine 'Sequence' in 1947 and served as its co-editor. The magazine espoused the virtues of American avant-garde cinema and was strongly concerned with social issues in film. See more »

Star Sign:

Aries