Tony Richardson

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AKA: Cecil Antonio Richardson
Nationality: English
Birthdate: 06/05/1928
Birthplace: Shipley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 11/14/1991

biography

British theater and film director primarily associated with the "Angry Young Man" movement of the late 1950s and early 60s. Richardson worked as a producer with the BBC from 1952 to 1955 and co-directed a short documentary about working-class youths, "Momma Don't Allow" (1955), with Karel Reisz. The film was well received when shown at the first "Free Cinema" program in 1956--the same year that "Look Back in Anger", a play written by John Osborne and directed by Richardson, shook up the English theatrical establishment with its bitter indictment of postwar culture.

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milestones

Year
Milestone
1952 
Joined the BBC TV directors' training program
1953 
Began directing for the BBC with such productions as "Othello" and Dostoyevsky's "Gambler"
1954 
Wrote articles on film for Sight and Sound
1955 
Stage directing debut, "The Country Wife" at the Royal Theatre in England
 
Helped form the English Stage Company with George Goetschius and George Devine
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