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Producer/Director Richard Attenborough and Actor Ben Kingsley on the set of Gandhi (1982) © Frank Connor

Lord Attenborough Filmography

28 May 08

From The Angry Silence and Guns of Batasi to Gandhi and Cry Freedom, Richard Attenborough has excelled as an actor, director and producer in a superlative career.

Richard Attenborough has acting credits in the following films unless otherwise stated:

1942

In Which We Serve

1943

Schweik’s New adventures

1943

The Hundred Pound Window

1945

Journey Together

1945

The True Glory

1946

A Matter of Life and Death

1946

School for Secrets

1947

The Man Within

1947

Dancing with Crime

1947

Brighton Rock

1948

London Belongs to Me

1948

The Guinea Pig

1949

The Lost People

1949

Boys in Brown

1949

Morning Departure

1951

Hell is Sold Out

1951

The Magic Box

1952

The Gift Horse

1952

Father’s Doing Fine

1953

Eight O’Clock Walk

1955

The Ship that Died of Shame

1955

Private’s Progress

1956

The Baby and the Battleship

1956

Brothers in Law

1957

The Scamp

1958

Dunkirk

1958

The Man Upstairs

1958

Sea of Sand

1958

Danger Within

1959

I’m All Right, Jack

1959

Jet Storm

1959

S.O.S Pacific

1959

The Angry Silence (Actor, Producer)

1960

The League of Gentlemen

1960

Man in the Moon (Director for Allied Film Makers)

1961

Only Two Can Play

1961

All Night Long

1961

Whistle Down the Wind (Producer)

1961

Victim (Director for Allied Film Makers)

1962

The Dock Brief

1962

The Great Escape

1962

Life for Ruth (Director for Allied Film Makers)

1962

The L-Shaped Room (Producer)

1964

Séance on a Wet Afternoon

1964

The Third Secret

1964

Guns at Batasi

1965

The Flight of the Phoenix

1966

The Sand Pebbles

1967

Doctor Dolittle

1968

The Bliss of Mrs Blossom

1968

Only When I Larf

1969

The Last Grenade

1969

The Magic Christian

1969

Oh! What a Lovely War (Director)

1970

David Copperfield

1970

A Severed Head

1970

Loot

1970

10 Rillington Place

1972

Young Winston (Director)

1974

And Then There Were None

1974

Rosebud

1975

Brannigan

1975

Conduct Unbecoming

1977

A Bridge Too Far (Director)

1977

The Chess Players

1978

Magic (Director)

1979

The Human Factor

1982

Gandhi (Director)

1985

A Chorus Line (Director)

1985

Mother Theresa (Narrator)

1987

Cry Freedom (Director)

1992

Chaplin (Director)

1993

Jurassic Park

1993

Shadowlands (Director/Producer)

1994

Miracle on 34th Street

1996

E=MCsquared

1996

Hamlet

1996

In Love and War (Director/Producer)

1997

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

1998

Elizabeth

1999

Grey Owl

1999

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

2002

Puckoon

2007

Closing the Ring (Director/Producer)

Attenborough at the Awards

First nominated by the Academy in 1961 for his role in Guy Green's The Angry Silence (a film Attenborough also produced), a further British Actor nomination followed in 1963 for The Dock Brief. It wasn't until 1965 though that Attenborough finally won the British Actor Award for his performances in Guns of Batasi and Seance on a Wet Afternoon.

The Academy first recognised Attenborough's directorial talents in 1970 by nominating his film Oh! What a Lovely War, but he missed out to John Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy. However, at the Awards in 1983 Gandhi brought him multiple success. The film maker took home Masks in the Best Film and Direction categories while Ben Kingsley picked up Acting and Newcomer Awards and Rohini Hattangadi won for Best Supporting Actress.

Attenborough also notched up another double-win in 1998 as Cry Freedom won both the Direction and Best Film BAFTAs. His biopic of writer CS Lewis, Shadowlands, won him yet another mask in 1994 and the film received two further nominations in the Best Film and Direction Categories.

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