Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay Anderson

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

17/04/1923

Day of Death

30/08/1994
(71) years old

Place of Birth

Bangalore, India

Biography

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. Descripti... Read More

Filmography

Cast

1995

Lucky Man

as Himself

1993

Talking with Ozu

as Self

1992

John Ford

as presenter

1992

Blame It on the Bellboy

as Mr. Marshall (voice)

1991

Prisoner of Honor

as War Minister

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

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)

Crew

1992

Is That All There Is?

as Director

1992

John Ford

as Writer

1989

Glory! Glory!

as Director

1987

The Whales of August

as Director

1982

Britannia Hospital

as Director

1980

Look Back in Anger

as Director

1979

The Old Crowd

as Director

1975

In Celebration

as Director

1973

O Lucky Man!

as Director

1973

O Lucky Man!

as Producer

1972

Home

as Director

1968

if....

as Director

1968

if....

as Producer

1968

Red, White, and Zero

as Director

1967

The Singing Lesson

as Director

1967

The White Bus

as Director

1967

The White Bus

as Producer

1963

This Sporting Life

as Director

1959

March to Aldermaston

as Director

1956

Together

as Supervising Editor

1955

Foot and Mouth

as Director

1955

Foot and Mouth

as Writer

1955

Henry

as Director

1955

£20 per ton

as Director

1955

Henry

as Screenplay

1954

Thursday's Children

as Director

1954

Thursday's Children

as Writer

1953

The Pleasure Garden

as Production Manager

1953

O Dreamland

as Director

1953

O Dreamland

as Writer

1952

Wakefield Express

as Director

1952

Wakefield Express

as Writer

1952

Three Installations

as Director

1949

Idlers That Work

as Director

1948

Meet the Pioneers

as Director

1948

Meet the Pioneers

as Editor