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Joseph Losey
Joseph Walton Losey
American filmmaker and theatre director (1909–1984).
Wikipedia | Joseph Losey
Statements about
Joseph Losey
Occupation
Film Director
Screenwriter
Film Producer
Theatrical Director
Director
Producer
Writer
Film Screenwriter
Place of Birth
La Crosse
Place of Death
London
Country of Citizenship
United States
Date of Birth
1/14/1909
Date of Death
6/22/1984
Educated At
Dartmouth College
Harvard University
La Crosse Central High School
Instance Of
Human
Image
Given Name
Joseph
Position Held
President of the Jury at the Cannes Festival
(1972)
Replaces
:
Michèle Morgan
Replaced By
:
Ingrid Bergman
Point in Time
:
1972
Start Time
:
1972
End Time
:
1972
Name in Native Language
Joseph Losey
Start of Work Period
1939
Award Received
Palme D'Or
(1971)
For Work
:
The Go-Between
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1971 Cannes Film Festival
Point in Time
:
1971
César Award for Best Film
(1977)
For Work
:
Monsieur Klein
Statement Is Subject Of
:
2nd César Awards
Point in Time
:
1977
Jean-Le-Duc Award
David Di Donatello for Best Producer
César Award for Best Director
(2/19/1977)
For Work
:
Monsieur Klein
Statement Is Subject Of
:
2nd César Awards
Point in Time
:
2/19/1977
Family Name
Losey
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Participant In
Documenta 6
Sex or Gender
Male
Archives At
Cinémathèque Française
Related Category
Category:Films Directed by Joseph Losey
Unnamed
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Described by Source
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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Has Works in the Collection
Harvard Film Archive
Birth Name
Joseph Walton Losey
Residence
London
Spouse
Dorothy Bromiley
(1956 - )
Series Ordinal
:
3
End Cause
:
Divorce
Start Time
:
1956
Number of Children
:
1
Place of Burial
Putney Vale Cemetery
External Pages About Joseph Losey
ISNI
ISNI
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
UK National Archives
Rotten Tomatoes
Radio France Person