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  1. Jul 25, 2003 · b. John Richard Schlesinger b. February 16, 1926, London, England d. July 25, 2003, Palm Springs, USA. filmography bibliography web resources. John Schlesinger’s career is interesting, firstly, because it covers half a century and therefore presents change and continuity in both his filmmaking and the society he has lived in over an adequately long period; and, secondly, because his corpus ...

  2. Interview with John Schlesinger. Roger Ebert May 18, 1975. Tweet. The kinds of films he likes to make are just the ones the studios are most wary about, John Schlesinger was complaining. And so he spends too much time turning down nice, tidy commercial subjects and trying to get, his latest dreams off the ground.

  3. Ann Roth. Casting by. Marion Dougherty. One of the British New Wave’s most versatile directors, John Schlesinger came to New York in the late 1960s to make Midnight Cowboy, a picaresque story of friendship that captured a city in crisis and sparked a new era of Hollywood movies. Jon Voight delivers a career-making performance as Joe Buck, a ...

  4. Birthday: Feb 16, 1926. Birthplace: London, England, UK. John Schlesinger was celebrated for his ability to elicit sensitive performances from his actors, a skill which drew on his own experience ...

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · John Schlesinger Children Schlesinger and Judge Milian are blessed with three children together: Cristina (born in 1996), Alexandra (born in 1998), and Sofia (born on November 28, 2001). Cristina is a singer who graduated from Georgetown University in Washington.

  6. John Schlesinger 1926. február 16-án született Londonban Bernard Edward Schlesinger és Winifred Henrietta Regensburg gyermekeként. Tanulmányait a Balliol College-ban végezte Oxfordban. 1956 és 1959 között a BBC-nek forgatott dokumentumfilmeket. Első munkája, az Első szerelem (1962) Arany Medve-díjat kapott.

  7. Jul 26, 2003 · Mr. Schlesinger also directed plays (''Julius Caesar'' with John Gielgud at the National Theater in London, where he was an associate director) and operas, but throughout his career he remained ...

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