Sidney Gilliat

Nationality:
English
Birthdate:
02/15/1908
Birthplace:
Edgeley, Cheshire, England
Death Date:
05/31/1994
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biography
Began his career writing intertitles for silent films, graduating to screenplays in the 1930s before eventually turning to directing. Working often with Frank Launder, Gilliat made a series of outstanding British comedies and suspense pictures from the mid-30s into the 1960s; among the team's screenwriting credits are "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) and "Night Train to Munich" (1940). Launder and Gilliat became known for thrillers with a comic element, such as "I See a Dark Stranger" (1946), "Green For Danger" (1946) and "State Secret" (1950). "The Belles of St. Trinian's" (1954) is one of their Continued
milestones
Year
Milestone
1927 
Assistant director (to Walter Mycroft)
1942 
Film director
1945 
Formed Individual Pictures company with Frank Launder
1961 
Chairman of Shepperton studios