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Lord Attenborough Showcase

21 February 10

Explore the life and work of previous Academy President Richard Attenborough, whose support and inspiration for our work over the past 50 years remains undiminished.

Richard Attenborough
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From his first film appearance as a young actor in 1942’s In Which We Serve, to an epic array of outstanding achievements as a director and producer across many more decades, Richard Attenborough occupies a special place in the history of British cinema.

Lord Attenborough has also played an integral part in countless Academy occasions and key moments in our prestigious history: from the international scope and very British style of our early Awards ceremonies, to the opening of our 195 Piccadilly headquarters in 1976 and, more recently, the presentation of a Film Fellowship to co-collaborator and friend Sir Anthony Hopkins in 2008.

Behind the scenes and in his role as the Academy's fourth President, Lord Attenborough's contribution to the financial stability and effective leadership of BAFTA has been invaluable.

When something important is happening, Lord A, as he is affectionately called by BAFTA staff, is part of it. As Amanda Berry, the Academy’s Chief Executive, said on the occasion of his 80th birthday, he is: “A wonderful man, a talented actor, producer and director, an inspiration to all who meet him, an icon of the British Film Industry and passionate about BAFTA.”

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

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Richard Attenborough and Audrey Hepburn.

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Lord Attenborough and Sir David Lean.

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Attenborough Archive Gallery

Richard Attenborough and Audrey Hepburn. Attenborough and Hepburn Richard Attenborough Diana Rigg, Eamonn Andrews 1975 Film Awards in 1975 Lord Attenborough 1982 Awards Gandhi triumphs Richard Attenborough wins the Best Director BAFTA for his epic Gandhi in 1982.  Winning at the Awards Winning Shadowlands Winning for Shadowlands Lord Attenborough presents Sir Ben Kingsley with the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999. Presenting Awards Richard Attenborough presents a Special Award to director Spike Lee in 2002. Honouring Spike Lee Lord Attenborough at the Academy's 80th Birthday Tribute event in October 2003. A Birthday Tribute On The Red Carpet At 600 Crop On the Film Awards Red Carpet Academy Chairman Lord Attenborough on stage at Happy Birthday BAFTA Happy Birthday BAFTA Director/Producer Richard Attenborough on stage at Reunions: Gandhi, 25 years on, with the film's writer John Briley and editor John Bloom. 25 Years On... Lord Attenborough introduces the Academy Fellowship at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2008. Hopkins Fellowship
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