Alexander Mackendrick

Alexander Mackendrick

writer, director, art department

Alexander Mackendrick was born on Sep 08, 1912 in USA. Alexander Mackendrick's big-screen debut came with Bombs Over London directed by Sinclair Hill in 1937. Alexander Mackendrick is known for Sweet Smell of Success directed by Alexander Mackendrick, Burt Lancaster stars as J.J. Hunsecker and Tony Curtis as Sidney Falco. Alexander Mackendrick has got 2 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Alexander Mackendrick achieved is Telluride Film Festival, US. The upcoming new movie Alexander Mackendrick plays is Don't Make Waves which will be released on Sep 15, 1967.

One of the most distinguished (if frequently overlooked) directors ever to emerge from the British film industry, Alexander Mackendrick, was in fact born in the US (to Scottish parents), but grew up in his native Scotland, where he studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He started out as a commercial illustrator, and his first film endeavors were in animation (for advertising films) but he soon found himself attracted by live-action, shooting numerous short documentaries and writing screenplays throughout the 1940s. He made his feature debut in 1948 with the Ealing comedy classic Whisky à gogo (1949), set in his native Scotland, and more than half his total feature output would be for the studio including such masterpieces as L'homme au complet blanc (1951) and Tueurs de dames (1955) -- comedies with a rather darker, more satirical edge to them than the rather cosy and parochial British comedy more typical of the era. His first Hollywood film pushed this style to its limit in Le Grand Chantage (1957), a vicious, no-holds-barred portrait of the world of ruthless New York gossip columnists. Although now acclaimed as one of the great American films, and a career high-point for Mackendrick, stars Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis and cinematographer James Wong Howe, it was a critical and box-office disaster that, sadly, ensured that Mackendrick would never again scale such heights. After just three more films, he was offered an academic job as the Dean of the Film Department of the California Institute of the Arts, which he accepted and held from 1969 until shortly before his death.

  • Birthday

    Sep 08, 1912
  • Place of Birth

    Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 4 nominations

Telluride Film Festival, US
1986
Winner - Silver Medallion Award
Venice Film Festival
1952
Mandy (1952)
Winner - Special Jury Prize
1952
Mandy (1952)
Winner - Special Jury Prize