Sidney Gilliat

WriterProducerDirector
Born
February 15, 1908
Died
May 31, 1994
Awards
0 wins, 3 nominations

Sidney Gilliat, the English director, screenwriter, and producer, was born on February 15, 1908 in Edgely, Cheshire, England. He began his screen-writing career in the silent movie era, writing inter-titles, going uncredited for his contributions to Honeymoon Abroad (1928), Champagne (1928), and…

Biography

Sidney Gilliat, the English director, screenwriter, and producer, was born on February 15, 1908 in Edgely, Cheshire, England. He began his screen-writing career in the silent movie era, writing inter-titles, going uncredited for his contributions to Honeymoon Abroad (1928), Champagne (1928), and Week-End Wives (1929). He first entered into a working relationship with director Alfred Hitchcock on The Manxman (1929), for which he did uncredited research. Ten years later, he would help write the dialog for the director's Jamaica Inn (1939). He eventually became a credited screenwriter in the 1930s, with A Gentleman of Paris (1931).

He partnered with Frank Launder, whom he first worked with uncredited on The Greenwood Tree (1929), and together they wrote, directed and produced almost 40 movies between their first credited collaboration Facing the Music (1933) through The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966), which they also co-directed. For Hitchcock, they co-wrote the classic The Lady Vanishes (1938). They also wrote Night Train to Munich (1940) for Carol Reed. Their collaboration is most famous for generating the St. Trinian's films, most notably The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954), which was directed by Launder and featured a tour de force performance by Alastair Sim. Sim was also the star of their The Green Man (1956), for which they received second straight Best British Screenplay nomination from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Sidney Gilliat died on May 31, 1994 in Wiltshire, England. He was 86 years old.

Actor

Left Right and CentreLeft Right and Centre(1959)as Sleeping member of the electorate
Notorious GentlemanNotorious Gentleman(1945)as Narrator
You'd Be Surprised!(1930)as Bit Part
Would You Believe It!Would You Believe It!(1929)as Restaurant customer

Second Unit or Assistant Director

The Last Hour(1930)
You'd Be Surprised!(1930)
Red Pearls(1930)
Would You Believe It!Would You Believe It!(1929)

Sound Department

The Last Hour(1930)
You'd Be Surprised!(1930)

Known for

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Credit Score: Sidney Gilliat

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Sleeping member of the electorate
Mon Jul 18 1960
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Left Right and Centre2.5019606.300436
2Notorious Gentleman2.5019466.600401