Gavin Lambert
Gavin Lambert was born on Jul 23, 1924 in UK. Gavin Lambert's big-screen debut came with Another Sky directed by Gavin Lambert in 1954. Gavin Lambert is known for Second Serve directed by Anthony Page, Vanessa Redgrave stars as Richard Radley and Martin Balsam as Dr. Beck. Gavin Lambert has got 1 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Gavin Lambert achieved is National Board of Review, USA. The upcoming new movie Gavin Lambert plays is The Next Best Thing which will be released on Mar 03, 2000.
Educated at St. George's Windsor and Cheltenham College in the United Kingdom, where he first met and befriended Lindsay Anderson. Studied English Literature for one year at Oxford, but left on hearing that he would have to learn mediaeval English to get his degree. Editor of Sight & Sound magazine from 1950-1956. Moved to Los Angeles in 1956 to work as personal assistant for Nicholas Ray on _Bigger than Life (1956)_. Published his first book, The Slide Area, in 1959. The rest of his working life was spent writing novels (including Inside Daisy Clover (1965) which he himself adapted for the film of the same name), and biographies (Norma Shearer, 1990 and Nazimova, 1997) and screenwriting. His screenwriting work was nominated for two Oscars: Sons and Lovers (1960) and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977). From 1973 to 1990 he shared his time between Tangier, Morocco and Los Angeles, USA. He moved back to Los Angeles in 1990, where he lived until his death in 2005. Lambert became a US citizen in 1964. An account of his experiences with Krishnamurti, who he said had been the most single important influence on his life, can be read in his biographical memoir, Mainly About Lindsay Anderson (2000).
Birthday
Jul 23, 1924Place of Birth
East Grinstead, Sussex, England, UK
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 5 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20004.7
- 1991
writer
5.2 - 1989
writer
5.5 - 19886.0
- 1986
writer
7.3 - 19815.8
- 19776.4
- 1972
writer
5.9 - 1972
writer
6.1 - 1965
writer
6.2 - 1960
writer
7.1 - 1957
writer
6.7 - 1954
director, writer
7.2