06/03/1931
London, England, UK:
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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anthony Harvey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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No Fighting in the War Room Or: 'Dr Strangelove' and the Nuclear Threat (2004) as Self |
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Best Sellers or: Peter Sellers and 'Dr. Strangelove' (2004) as Self |
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The Art of Stanley Kubrick: From Short Films to Strangelove (2000) as Self |
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Katharine Hepburn: On Her Own Terms (1996) as Self |
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Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) as Ptolemy |
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This Can't Be Love (1994) Director |
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Grace Quigley (1985) Director |
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Svengali (1983) Director |
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The Patricia Neal Story (1981) Director |
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Richard's Things (1980) Director |
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Eagle's Wing (1979) Director |
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Players (1979) Director |
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The Disappearance of Aimee (1976) Director |
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The Abdication (1974) Director |
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The Glass Menagerie (1973) Director |
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They Might Be Giants (1971) Director |
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The Lion in Winter (1968) Director |
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The Whisperers (1967) Editor |
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Giacometti (1967) Editor |
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Dutchman (1966) Director |
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Dutchman (1966) Editor |
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The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (1965) Editor |
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Editor |
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The L-Shaped Room (1962) Editor |
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Lolita (1962) Editor |
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The Millionairess (1960) Editor |
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The Angry Silence (1960) Editor |
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Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959) Editor |
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Happy Is the Bride (1958) Editor |
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Brothers in Law (1957) Editor |
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Private's Progress (1956) Editor |
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On Such a Night (1956) Editor |