
David Lean
Sir David Lean CBE (25 March 1908 – 16 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor. Widely considered one of the most important figures in British cinema, he is best remembered for adapting the works of Charles Dickens and Noël Coward, and for his large scale period epics such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), Ryan's Daughter (1970), and A Passage to India (1984). Acclaimed and praised by directors such as Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick, Lean was voted 9th greatest film director of all time in the British Film Institute Sight & Sound "Directors Top Directors" poll 2002. Nominated seven times for the Academy Award for Best Director, winning twice for The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia, he has seven films in the British Film Institute's Top 100 British Films (with three of them being in the top five).
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Films
7
TV Shows
17
Crew Credits
Known For
22 Credits
The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest
1968

The South Bank Show
as Self
1978

Omnibus
as Self
1967

The Oscars
as Self
1953

Lawrence of Arabia
as Motorcyclist by Suez Canal (uncredited)
1962

The American Film Institute Salute to ...
as Self
1973

Talking Pictures
as Self (archive footage)
2013

Reflets de Cannes
as Self
1954

Pasternak
as Self (archive footage)
1965

Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast
as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
2019

David Lean: A Life in Film
as Self
1985

Nostromo: David Lean's Impossible Dream
as Self (archive footage)
2017
Behind the Camera
17 Credits
Lawrence of Arabia
Director
1962

Doctor Zhivago
Director
1965

Brief Encounter
Director
1945

The Bridge on the River Kwai
Director
1957

Oliver Twist
Director
1948

Great Expectations
Director
1946

This Happy Breed
Director
1944

In Which We Serve
Director
1942

Summertime
Director
1955

A Passage to India
Director
1984

Ryan's Daughter
Director
1970

Madeleine
Director
1950