Nicolas Roeg

Nicolas Roeg

camera and electrical department, director, cinematographer

Nicolas Roeg was born on Aug 15, 1928 in UK. Nicolas Roeg's big-screen debut came with Calling Bulldog Drummond directed by Victor Saville in 1951. Nicolas Roeg is known for The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Demons of Deception directed by René Manzor, Sean Patrick Flanery stars as Indiana Jones and Ronny Coutteure as Remy Baudouin. Nicolas Roeg has got 10 awards and 14 nominations so far. The most recent award Nicolas Roeg achieved is London Critics Circle Film Awards. The upcoming new movie Nicolas Roeg plays is Puffball: The Devil's Eyeball which will be released on Oct 28, 2007.

When he made his directorial debut in 1970, Nicolas Roeg was already a 23-year veteran of the British film industry, starting out in 1947 as an editing apprentice and working his way up to cinematographer twelve years later. He first came to attention as part of the second unit on David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (1962), with Roger Corman's The Masque of the Red Death (1964) two years later containing his first really distinctive solo work. He went on to photograph films for such distinguished directors as François Truffaut (Fahrenheit 451 (1966)), John Schlesinger (Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)) and Richard Lester (Petulia (1968)) before his sensational directorial debut in 1968. Co-directed with writer (and painter) Donald Cammell, Performance (1970) was intended to be a simple-minded star vehicle for Mick Jagger and Warner Bros were so horrified when they saw the final multi-layered kaleidoscope of sex, violence, and questions of identity that they delayed its release for two years. Roeg went to Australia for his solo debut as director (Walkabout (1971)), which was also his last film as cinematographer, and throughout the next decade he produced a world-class body of work (Don't Look Now (1973); The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976); Bad Timing (1980)) that revealed his uniquely off-kilter view of the world, expressed through fragmented, dislocated images and a highly original yet strangely accessible approach to narrative. He married the star of Bad Timing (1980), the elegant Theresa Russell who would play the female lead in nearly all his subsequent films, though these have generally found less favor with critics and audiences, and the release of both Eureka (1983) and Cold Heaven (1991) was severely restricted due to problems with the films' distributors.

  • Birthday

    Aug 15, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    St John's Wood, London, England, UK

Known For

Awards

10 wins & 14 nominations

London Critics Circle Film Awards
2012
Winner - Dilys Powell Award
1981
Director of the Year
Winner - ALFS Award
Transilvania International Film Festival
2007
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
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