Lindsay Anderson
April 17, 1923 (101 years old) in Bangalore, India
Lindsay Gordon Anderson (17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994) was an English director and film critic, best known for his association with the Free Cinema movement and the British New Wave. He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film if...., which won the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lindsay Anderson, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2004 · Words in Progress as
- 1995 · Lucky Man as Himself
- 1993 · Talking with Ozu as Self
- 1993 · Hollywood U.K.: British Cinema in the Sixties as Self
- 1993 · D.W. Griffith: Father of Film as Narrator
- 1992 · Is That All There Is? as Self
- 1992 · Omnibus: John Ford, Part One as Presenter
- 1992 · John Ford as presenter
- 1992 · Blame It on the Bellboy as Mr. Marshall (voice)
- 1991 · Prisoner of Honor as War Minister
- 1989 · Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius as Narrator
- 1987 · Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow as Self - Narrator (voice)
- 1981 · Chariots of Fire as Master of Caius
- 1973 · O Lucky Man! as Director
- 1970 · Hetty King: Performer as Narrator
- 1968 · Inadmissible Evidence as Barrister
- 1968 · About "The White Bus" as Self
- 1968 · Abel Gance: The Charm of Dynamite as Narrator (voice)
- 1967 · Martyrs of Love as Man in traffic police booth (uncredited)
- 1966 · The Threatening Sky as Narrator (UK)
- 1955 · Foot and Mouth as Narrator (voice)
- 1953 · The Pleasure Garden as Michael-Angelico
- 1952 · Three Installations as Narrator
- 1949 · Idlers That Work as Narrator
- 1948 · Meet the Pioneers as Narrator (voice)
- Future · Trunk Conveyor as Narrator