Birthplace: Ewshott, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
biography
Yates began staging plays in the British provinces at the age of 19 and worked as an assistant to J. Lee Thompson and Tony Richardson in the early 1960s. He then alternated between film and TV work and made his feature debut with "Summer Holiday" (1963).Yates' early work exhibited a talent for fast-paced action, reflected in such films as "Bullitt" (1968), which included one of the most harrowing car chases ever filmed, and "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" (1973). In a change of pace, he directed the coming-of-age comedy-drama "Breaking Away" (1979). During the 1980s Yates crafted a number of