Sidney Lumet

Sidney Lumet

Birthday: 1924-06-25

Deathday: 2011-04-09

Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Also known as: 西德尼·吕美特, Сидни Люмет, سیدنی لومت

imdb_id: nm0001486

Biography:

Sidney Lumet (June 25, 1924 – April 9, 2011) was an American director, producer and screenwriter with over 50 films to his name. He was nominated for the Academy Award as Best Director for 12 Angry Men (1957), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Network (1976) and The Verdict (1982). He did not win an individual Academy Award, although he did receive an Academy Honorary Award and 14 of his films were nominated for various Oscars, such as Network, which was nominated for 10, winning 4. The Encyclopedia of Hollywood states that Lumet was one of the most prolific directors of the modern era, making more than one movie per year on average since his directorial debut in 1957. He was noted by Turner Classic Movies for his "strong direction of actors", "vigorous storytelling" and the "social realism" in his best work. Film critic Roger Ebert described him as having been "one of the finest craftsmen and warmest humanitarians among all film directors." Lumet was also known as an "actor's director," having worked with the best of them during his career, probably more than "any other director." Lumet began his career as an Off-Broadway director, then became a highly efficient TV director. His first movie was typical of his best work: a well-acted, tightly written, deeply considered "problem picture," 12 Angry Men (1957). From that point on Lumet divided his energies among other idealistic problem pictures along with literate adaptations of plays and novels, big stylish pictures, New York-based black comedies, and realistic crime dramas, including Serpico and Prince of the City. As a result of directing 12 Angry Men, he was also responsible for leading the first wave of directors who made a successful transition from TV to movies. In 2005, Lumet received an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement for his "brilliant services to screenwriters, performers, and the art of the motion picture." Two years later, he concluded his career with the acclaimed drama Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007). Description above from the Wikipedia article Sidney Lumet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Played in movies:

New York at the Movies

Score: 10.0

You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story

Score: 8.5

Paul Newman: The Restless

Score: 8.1

A Decade Under the Influence

Score: 8.0

Serpico: From Real to Reel

Score: 8.0

Inside 'Serpico'

Score: 8.0

The Making of 'Dog Day Afternoon'

Score: 7.8

The Evolution of an American Filmmaker

Score: 7.3

The Tramp and the Dictator

Score: 6.9

I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale

Score: 6.9

By Sidney Lumet

Score: 6.8

Making 'Murder on the Orient-Express'

Score: 6.5

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust

Score: 6.5

The Manchurian Candidate

Score: 6.5

Fonda on Fonda

Score: 6.0

The Education of Gore Vidal

Score: 6.0

The Making of 'Tootsie'

Score: 6.0

Dziga and His Brothers

Score: 6.0

The 400 Million

Score: 5.9

One Third of a Nation

Score: 5.8

Inside: 'Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb'

Score: 5.6

Directed by Sidney Lumet: How the Devil Was Made

Score: 5.3

Wiz on Down the Road

Score: 5.0

Night of 100 Stars III

Score: 4.0

The Sun... the Sand... the Hill

Score: 1.0

One Step Further: Becoming Lumet

Score: 0.0

Prince of the City: The Real Story

Score: 0.0

Revisiting 'Fail-Safe'

Score: 0.0

The Making of 'Network'

Score: 0.0

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Making '12 Angry Men'

Score: 0.0

William Holden: The Golden Boy

Score: 0.0

Anthony Perkins: A Life in the Shadows

Score: 0.0

Eugene O’Neill: A Documentary Film

Score: 0.0

Funny

Score: 0.0

Intimate Portrait: Sean Connery

Score: 0.0

Played in tv shows:

Inside the Actors Studio

Score: 7.5

American Masters

Score: 7.4

The Dick Cavett Show

Score: 6.8

Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood

Score: 4.7

Spécial cinéma

Score: 0.0