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Richard Lester(I)

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Richard Lester
Richard Lester was one of the most influential directors of the 1960s, and continued his career into the 1970s and early '80s. He is best remembered for the two films he helmed starring The Beatles: A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Help! (1965), the frenetic cutting style of which was seen by many as the predecessor of the music video a generation later.

Lester had made his name with the Oscar-nominated short subject The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959) that he made with "The Goon Show" veterans Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan. He then directed Sellers in The Mouse on the Moon (1963), which was produced by Walter Shenson. The Goons were a favorite of The Beatles, and when Shenson got the rights to make a movie with The Beatles, Lester seemed to be the ideal director for the project.

That project, "A Hard Day's Night", was not only a huge box-office hit but a major critical success as well. "Village Voice" movie critic Andrew Sarris, the American promoter of the "auteur theory" in America, described "A Hard Day's Night" as "the Citizen Kane (1941) of juke box musicals." Lester had arrived, and his next film, the Swinging Sixties yarn The Knack... and How to Get It (1965), won the Palme d'Or at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. He also directed the wildly satirical How I Won the War (1967), which came a year after the huge success of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966), his adaptation of the smash Broadway play, which relied on the Keatonesque slapstick Lester had used so well in The Beatles films ("Forum" even featured Lester's hero Buster Keaton in a small but highly amusing role).

Aside from "A Hard Day's Night", the success of which relies as much on The Beatles themselves as auteurs (Lester claims that the script by Alun Owen was largely jettisoned during filming, and its scripted "quips" were replaced by the real things from The Beatles themselves), Lester's true '60s masterpiece is Petulia (1968) (1968). A corrosive look at the American upper-middle-class and the fragmentation of American society, "Petulia" is one of the great, if unheralded, American films. Propelled by the luminous presence of Julie Christie and the powerhouse performance of George C. Scott, "Petulia" was a success at the box office, although some critics were upset over the blackness of the comedy. It was to prove to be his last great film, as he stumbled soon after it was released. The Bed Sitting Room (1969), a Samuel Beckett-influenced satire based on a play (and script) by Spike Milligan co-starring Dudley Moore and Peter Cooke--from the smash revue "Beyond the Fringe"--was a resounding flop at the box office and among critics, and Lester found himself unemployable.

However, The Three Musketeers (1973), which he shot simultaneously with The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge (1974) for producer Ilya Salkind, resurrected his career. When the Salkinds (Ilya and his father Alexander Salkind) were in the midst of filming Superman (1978) simultaneously with its sequel, Lester was hired as a supervising producer, then took over the filming of the sequel, Superman II (1980), when original director Richard Donner was fired. The sequel was a financial and critical success (as much as comic book films were in the early 1980s), and he was hired to direct the far-less successful Superman III (1983).

At the end of the 1980s, Lester returned to the storyline that had revitalized his career back in the early 1970s, filming a second sequel to "The Three Musketeers." However, after his close friend, actor Roy Kinnear died during the shooting of The Return of the Musketeers (1989), Lester seemed to lose heart with the movie-making business. He has not directed another film.
BornJanuary 19, 1932
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    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 11 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Known for

    Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night (1964)
    A Hard Day's Night
    7.5
    • Director
    • 1964
    Frank Thornton in The Bed Sitting Room (1969)
    The Bed Sitting Room
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1969
    Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, Oliver Reed, and Michael York in The Three Musketeers (1973)
    The Three Musketeers
    7.1
    • Director
    • 1973
    Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, Oliver Reed, Michael York, and Frank Finlay in The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge (1974)
    The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge
    6.9
    • Director
    • 1974

    Credits

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    Director



    • Terence Stamp, Christopher Reeve, Sarah Douglas, and Jack O'Halloran in Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006)
      Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
      7.6
      • Director (uncredited)
      • 2006
    • Paul McCartney in Paul McCartney's Get Back (1991)
      Paul McCartney's Get Back
      7.1
      • Director
      • 1991
    • Paul McCartney
      7.0
      Short
      • Director
      • 1989
    • Kim Cattrall, Richard Chamberlain, C. Thomas Howell, Oliver Reed, Michael York, and Frank Finlay in The Return of the Musketeers (1989)
      The Return of the Musketeers
      5.9
      • Director
      • 1989
    • Beverly D'Angelo, Louis Gossett Jr., and Michael O'Keefe in Finders Keepers (1984)
      Finders Keepers
      5.3
      • Director
      • 1984
    • Richard Pryor and Christopher Reeve in Superman III (1983)
      Superman III
      5.0
      • Director (directed by)
      • 1983
    • Gene Hackman, Terence Stamp, Christopher Reeve, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, Jack O'Halloran, and Valerie Perrine in Superman II (1980)
      Superman II
      6.8
      • Director
      • 1980
    • Sean Connery and Brooke Adams in Cuba (1979)
      Cuba
      5.6
      • Director
      • 1979
    • Tom Berenger, William Katt, and Jill Eikenberry in Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979)
      Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
      5.7
      • Director
      • 1979
    • The Ritz (1976)
      The Ritz
      6.8
      • Director (directed by)
      • 1976
    • Audrey Hepburn, Sean Connery, Ian Holm, Richard Harris, Robert Shaw, and Nicol Williamson in Robin and Marian (1976)
      Robin and Marian
      6.5
      • Director
      • 1976
    • Royal Flash (1975)
      Royal Flash
      6.3
      • Director
      • 1975
    • Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, Oliver Reed, Michael York, and Frank Finlay in The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge (1974)
      The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge
      6.9
      • Director
      • 1974
    • Richard Harris, Omar Sharif, Shirley Knight, David Hemmings, Clifton James, and Roy Kinnear in Juggernaut (1974)
      Juggernaut
      6.6
      • Director
      • 1974
    • Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, Oliver Reed, and Michael York in The Three Musketeers (1973)
      The Three Musketeers
      7.1
      • Director
      • 1973

    Producer



    • Alex's Apartment (1992)
      Alex's Apartment
      6.5
      • co-producer (uncredited)
      • 1992
    • Beverly D'Angelo, Louis Gossett Jr., and Michael O'Keefe in Finders Keepers (1984)
      Finders Keepers
      5.3
      • executive producer
      • 1984
    • Gene Hackman, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Christopher Reeve, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Douglas, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Jack O'Halloran, Valerie Perrine, and Susannah York in Superman (1978)
      Superman
      7.4
      • producer (uncredited)
      • 1978
    • Frank Thornton in The Bed Sitting Room (1969)
      The Bed Sitting Room
      6.1
      • producer
      • 1969
    • John Lennon and Michael Crawford in How I Won the War (1967)
      How I Won the War
      5.5
      • producer
      • 1967
    • Room at the Bottom
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 1964
    • After Hours
      6.2
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 1958–1959
    • Peter Sellers, Kenneth Connor, and Spike Milligan in Son of Fred (1956)
      Son of Fred
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 1956
    • A Show Called Fred (1956)
      A Show Called Fred
      7.4
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 1956
    • The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 1956

    Writer



    • Mildred - a BP film
      Short
      • co-writer (as Dick Lester)
      • 1960
    • After Hours
      6.2
      TV Series
      • writer
      • 1958–1959
    • The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959)
      The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film
      5.9
      Short
      • thoughts by (as Dick Lester)
      • 1959
    • The Barris Beat
      TV Series
      • Writer (1956)
      • 1956
    • Curtains for Harry
      TV Movie
      • Writer (as Dick Lester)
      • 1955

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Dick Lester
    • Born
      • January 19, 1932
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Spouse
      • Deirdre Vivian SmithAugust 28, 1956 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Claudia Lester
    • Parents
        Elliott Lester
    • Relatives
      • Dorothy Lester(Sibling)
    • Other works
      (1960s) TV commercial for "Smith's Crisps" featuring Pattie Boyd - Director
    • Publicity listings
      • 3 Biographical Movies
      • 2 Print Biographies
      • 1 Interview
      • 1 Article
      • 1 Pictorial

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      He was interviewed at great length by fellow director Steven Soderbergh for a book, "Getting Away With It", published in 1999. In it he revealed that Sean Connery had never spoken to him after the box-office failure of Cuba (1979); that he had lost confidence as a director following the death of his friend Roy Kinnear, although he did not believe that any negligence had caused it; and also, surprisingly, that he had never actually enjoyed being a film director, although he did enjoy the editing process.
    • Quotes
      Filmmaking has become a kind of hysterical pregnancy.
    • Trademark
        Frequently has characters in the background making amusing comments about the main action.

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