Richard Attenborough
- Oh! What A Lovely War (1969)
- Young Winston (1972)
- A Bridge Too Far (1977)
- Magic (1978)
- Gandhi (1982) (also producer)
- A Chorus Line (1985)
- Cry Freedom (1987) (also producer)
- Chaplin (1992) (also producer)
- Shadowlands (1993) (also producer)
- In Love and War (1996)
- Grey Owl (1999)
- Closing the Ring (2007)
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References
- ^ Richard Attenborough Biography (1923-)
- ^ Richard Attenborough Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ^ Burke's Peerage - Preview Family Record
- ^ University of Leicester - Honorary Degrees and Distinguished Honorary Fellowships Announced by University of Leicester
- ^ News from India
- ^ Lord Attenborough, Honorary Fellow, Bangor University
- ^ http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3936825
- ^ Leicester City Council
- ^ Richard Attenborough's Picasso ceramics - Times Online
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External links
- Richard Attenborough at the Internet Movie Database
- Richard Attenborough Archive on the BAFTA website
- University of Sussex media release about Lord Attenborough's election as Chancellor, dated Friday, March 20, 1998
- Lord Richard Attenborough at the British Film Institute's Screenonline
- Richard Attenborough Stills & Posters Gallery from the British Film Institute
- Richard Attenborough Centre for Disability and the Arts
- A Gift For Dickie a project to raise a multi-million pound film budget and give it away to Richard “Dickie” Attenborough so he can make the film he always dreamed of
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| Preceded by Dirk Bogarde for The Servant |
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role 1964 for Guns at Batasi & Seance on a Wet Afternoon |
Succeeded by Dirk Bogarde for Darling |
| Preceded by Oskar Werner for The Spy Who Came in from the Cold |
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture 1967 for The Sand Pebbles 1968 for Doctor Dolittle |
Succeeded by Daniel Massey for Star! |
| Preceded by Warren Beatty for Reds |
Academy Award for Best Director 1982 for Gandhi |
Succeeded by James L. Brooks for Terms of Endearment |
| Preceded by Louis Malle for Atlantic City |
BAFTA Award for Best Direction 1982 for Gandhi |
Succeeded by Bill Forsyth for Local Hero |
| Preceded by Warren Beatty for Reds |
Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture 1983 for Gandhi |
Succeeded by Barbra Streisand for Yentl |
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| NAME | Attenborough, Lord |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Attenborough, Richard Samuel |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor, film director |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1923-8-29 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Cambridge, England |
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