
Director
Anthony Harvey
Born 1931 · London, England, UK
Anthony Harvey (born 3 June 1931) was a British filmmaker who started his career in the 1950s as a film editor and moved into directing in the mid-1960s. Harvey had fifteen film credits as an editor, and thirteen as a director. The second film that Harvey directed, The Lion in Winter (1968), earned him a Directors Guild of America Award and a nomination for the Academy Award for Directing. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anthony Harvey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Directed

The Lion in Winter
Director · 1968

They Might Be Giants
Director · 1971

The Glass Menagerie
Director · 1973

The Disappearance of Aimee
Director · 1976

Grace Quigley
Director · 1985

Eagle's Wing
Director · 1979

The Abdication
Director · 1974

This Can't Be Love
Director · 1994

The Patricia Neal Story
Director · 1981

Svengali
Director · 1983

Dutchman
Director · 1966

Richard's Things
Director · 1980

Players
Director · 1979
Acting

Caesar and Cleopatra
Ptolemy · 1945

No Fighting in the War Room Or: 'Dr Strangelove' and the Nuclear Threat
Self · 2004

The Art of Stanley Kubrick: From Short Films to Strangelove
Self · 2000

Best Sellers or: Peter Sellers and 'Dr. Strangelove'
Self · 2004
Film '72
Self · 1971

Katharine Hepburn: On Her Own Terms
Self · 1996