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  1. Michael Robert Winner (30 October 1935 – 21 January 2013) was a British filmmaker, writer, and media personality. He is known for directing numerous action, thriller, and black comedy films in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, including several collaborations with actors Oliver Reed and Charles Bronson. [1] [2]

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  2. マイケルウィナーMichael Winner, 1935年 10月30日 - 2013年 1月21日イギリス出身の映画監督映画プロデューサー。 編集技師としてアーノルド・クラストまたはアーノルド・クラスト・ジュニアの名義を使用することもある [1] 。

  3. Jan 21, 2013 · The film director Michael Winner, who has died aged 77, was a flamboyant and outspoken character best-known for the Death Wish movies, and later his often barbed restaurant reviews in The...

  4. English. Parting Shots is a 1999 British dark comedy film starring Chris Rea, Felicity Kendal, Oliver Reed, Bob Hoskins, Diana Rigg, Ben Kingsley, John Cleese and Joanna Lumley. It was the final film directed by Michael Winner.

  5. Michael Winner. Director: Death Wish. Winner was an only child, born in Hampstead, London, England, to Helen (née Zlota) and George Joseph Winner (1910-1975), a company director. His family was Jewish; his mother was Polish and his father of Russian extraction.

    • October 30, 1935
    • January 21, 2013
  6. www.bfi.org.uk › features › remembering-michael-winnerRemembering Michael Winner - BFI

    Jan 22, 2013 · I was sorry to hear that writer, director, producer and newspaper columnist Michael Winner has died aged 77, after a long illness. As a filmmaker, he’s perhaps destined to be remembered primarily for his action movies, especially Death Wish (1974), the notorious vigilante thriller starring Charles Bronson, which spawned a series of ever more ...

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  8. Robert Michael Winner was a British filmmaker, writer, and media personality. He is known for directing numerous action, thriller, and black comedy films in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, including several collaborations with actors Oliver Reed and Charles Bronson.

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