People
David Lean
- Birth: March 25, 1908
- Death: April 16, 1991
- Age: 83
- United Kingdom
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 e... More
12
nominations
25%
winning rate
3
wins
Edition | Year | Award | Movie | Status |
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57th edition | 1985 | Best Director | A Passage to India | — |
57th edition | 1985 | Best Adapted Screenplay | A Passage to India | — |
57th edition | 1985 | Best Film Editing | A Passage to India | — |
38th edition | 1966 | Best Director | Doctor Zhivago | — |
35th edition | 1963 | Best Director | Lawrence of Arabia | Winner |
Edition | Year | Award | Movie | Status |
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39th edition | 1986 | Best Picture - as producer(s) | A Passage to India | — |
39th edition | 1986 | Best Adapted Screenplay | A Passage to India | — |
27th edition | 1974 | BAFTA Fellowship | — | Winner |
24th edition | 1971 | Best Picture | Ryan's Daughter | — |
24th edition | 1971 | Best Director | Ryan's Daughter | — |
20th edition | 1967 | Best Picture | Doctor Zhivago | — |
Edition | Year | Award | Movie | Status |
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1st edition | 1946 | Grand Prix | Brief Encounter | Winner |