Anthony Harvey
Anthony Harvey (born 3 June 1931) was a British filmmaker who started his career in the 1950s as a film editor and moved into directing in the mid-1960s. Harvey had fifteen film credits as an editor, and thirteen as a director. The second film that Harvey directed, The Lion in Winter (1968), earned him a Directors Guild of America Award and a nomination for the Academy Award for Directing.
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Known For
Directing
Born
June 3, 1931
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Died
November 23, 2017 age 86

Caesar and Cleopatra

Katharine Hepburn: On Her Own Terms

Best Sellers or: Peter Sellers and 'Dr. Strangelove'

No Fighting in the War Room Or: 'Dr Strangelove' and the Nuclear Threat

The Art of Stanley Kubrick: From Short Films to Strangelove

Lolita

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

The Millionairess

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold

They Might Be Giants

Dutchman

Dutchman

The Lion in Winter

The Whisperers

The Angry Silence

The Glass Menagerie

Grace Quigley

Eagle's Wing

Svengali

The Patricia Neal Story

The Disappearance of Aimee

Players

This Can't Be Love

Happy Is the Bride

Richard's Things

The Abdication

The L-Shaped Room

Brothers in Law

Giacometti

Private's Progress

On Such a Night
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