Kevin Connor

Kevin Connor

director, sound department, editor

Kevin Connor was born on Jul 14, 1937 in UK. Kevin Connor's big-screen debut came with North West Frontier directed by J. Lee Thompson in 1959. Kevin Connor is known for Mademoiselle directed by Tony Richardson, Jeanne Moreau stars as Mademoiselle and Ettore Manni as Manou. Kevin Connor has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Kevin Connor achieved is Art Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Kevin Connor plays is Do I Say I Do? which will be released on Nov 04, 2017.

Born Kings Cross, London. At school - age of twelve developed a passion for films, which he has retained ever since. Entered employment with a documentary film company, British Films Ltd., in London's Soho, as an Assistant Film Editor. Over several years, he worked in the editing rooms of Pinewood, Shepperton, Elstree and Twickenham Studios with directors... Tony Richardson, Karel Reiz, Sandy MacKendrick, Lindsay Anderson, Dick Lester, Bryan Forbes, Joe McGrath, Michael Cacoyannis, and Richard Attenborough. Sir Richard Attenborough gave him his break to edit his first directorial film "Oh! What A Lovely War." Connor's directing break came from Amicus Films producer, Milton Subotsky, a horror film - "Tales from Beyond the Grave", that lead to a series of Edgar Rice Burroughs adventure films. Connor moved to Los Angeles 1980, directed "Motel Hell" and 'Sunset Grill'. He found himself drawn to high-profile international mini-series, "Master of The Game", "North & South Book 2", "Great Expectations", "The Old CuriosityShop", "Iran, 444 DAYS", "Frankenstein", "Blackbeard" and most recently "Marco Polo". Connor has directed some 100 + Film and Television projects. He is engaged in producing and directing feature films.

  • Birthday

    Jul 14, 1937
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Art Film Festival
1998
Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor (1997)
Winner - Audience Award

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