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Stepford Wives film director Bryan Forbes dies aged 86 | Stepford Wives film director Bryan Forbes dies aged 86 |
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Film director Bryan Forbes has died "following a long illness" at the age of 86, a family spokesman has said. | Film director Bryan Forbes has died "following a long illness" at the age of 86, a family spokesman has said. |
Forbes' work included the original 1970s thriller Stepford Wives and Whistle Down The Wind. | Forbes' work included the original 1970s thriller Stepford Wives and Whistle Down The Wind. |
The "giant of cinema" was married to British actress Nanette Newman and had two daughters, TV presenter Emma Forbes and journalist Sarah Standing. | The "giant of cinema" was married to British actress Nanette Newman and had two daughters, TV presenter Emma Forbes and journalist Sarah Standing. |
Forbes died surrounded by his family at his home in Virginia Water, Surrey, family friend Matthew D'Ancona said. | Forbes died surrounded by his family at his home in Virginia Water, Surrey, family friend Matthew D'Ancona said. |
Forbes was made a CBE in 2004 for services to the arts and to the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. | Forbes was made a CBE in 2004 for services to the arts and to the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. |
He was awarded the Dilys Powell Award for outstanding contribution to cinema at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards in 2006. | He was awarded the Dilys Powell Award for outstanding contribution to cinema at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards in 2006. |
Mr D'Ancona said: "Bryan Forbes was a titan of cinema, known and loved by people around the world in the film and theatre industries, and known in other fields including politics. | Mr D'Ancona said: "Bryan Forbes was a titan of cinema, known and loved by people around the world in the film and theatre industries, and known in other fields including politics. |
"He is simply irreplaceable and it is wholly apt that he died surrounded by his family." | "He is simply irreplaceable and it is wholly apt that he died surrounded by his family." |
The actor and director Kenneth Branagh paid tribute to Forbes describing him as a "superb British film-maker of astonishing range". | |
"In life and art he was courageous, passionate and humane," he said. | |
"In his early days as a writer and director he was a pioneering and revolutionary artist. We have lost a great man of UK cinema." | |
Behind camera | Behind camera |
Forbes, who was born John Theobald Clarke in east London on 22 July 1926, made his screen acting debut in 1948. | Forbes, who was born John Theobald Clarke in east London on 22 July 1926, made his screen acting debut in 1948. |
He landed supporting parts in several notable British films including An Inspector Calls (1954) and The Colditz Story (1955) - but it was not long before screenwriting and directing lured him behind the camera. | He landed supporting parts in several notable British films including An Inspector Calls (1954) and The Colditz Story (1955) - but it was not long before screenwriting and directing lured him behind the camera. |
Together with Richard Attenborough, he set up Beaver Films in 1959. Its first release, The Angry Silence (1960), was written by Forbes and featured Attenborough in the lead role. | Together with Richard Attenborough, he set up Beaver Films in 1959. Its first release, The Angry Silence (1960), was written by Forbes and featured Attenborough in the lead role. |
His directing career began in 1961 with Whistle Down the Wind, featuring child star Hayley Mills. | His directing career began in 1961 with Whistle Down the Wind, featuring child star Hayley Mills. |
Forbes directed many more films in the 1960s and early 1970s, including Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964), The Wrong Box (1966) and The Raging Moon (1971), which starred Nanette Newman, whom he had married in 1955. | Forbes directed many more films in the 1960s and early 1970s, including Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964), The Wrong Box (1966) and The Raging Moon (1971), which starred Nanette Newman, whom he had married in 1955. |
In 1969 he took over as head of production and managing director of EMI-MGM Elstree, and under his tenure the studio achieved notable successes with The Railway Children and Tales of Beatrix Potter. | In 1969 he took over as head of production and managing director of EMI-MGM Elstree, and under his tenure the studio achieved notable successes with The Railway Children and Tales of Beatrix Potter. |
But it was a torrid time for the company, beset by financial difficulties and staffing issues, and Forbes resigned in 1971. | But it was a torrid time for the company, beset by financial difficulties and staffing issues, and Forbes resigned in 1971. |
He then directed The Stepford Wives, based on the novel by Ira Levin, in 1975 and International Velvet, starring Tatum O'Neal, in 1978. | He then directed The Stepford Wives, based on the novel by Ira Levin, in 1975 and International Velvet, starring Tatum O'Neal, in 1978. |
Film critic Mark Kermode paid tribute to Forbes on Twitter, writing: "Once had the fan-boyish pleasure of telling Bryan Forbes how much I loved Stepford Wives. He was charming and self-effacing. A great loss." | Film critic Mark Kermode paid tribute to Forbes on Twitter, writing: "Once had the fan-boyish pleasure of telling Bryan Forbes how much I loved Stepford Wives. He was charming and self-effacing. A great loss." |
Forbes, who counted the late Queen Mother among his friends, continued directing, writing and acting throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. | Forbes, who counted the late Queen Mother among his friends, continued directing, writing and acting throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. |
He also found success as an author with a number of novels, the latest of which - The Soldier's Story - was published last year. | He also found success as an author with a number of novels, the latest of which - The Soldier's Story - was published last year. |
Last June he told the Daily Mail how he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1975 but doctors later admitted the diagnosis was wrong. | Last June he told the Daily Mail how he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1975 but doctors later admitted the diagnosis was wrong. |
In the same interview he said he would want to be remembered as "somebody not taken in by fame". | In the same interview he said he would want to be remembered as "somebody not taken in by fame". |