Blake Edwards

Description:

Blake Edwards' stepfather's father J. Gordon Edwards was a silent screen director, and his stepfather Jack McEdward was a stage director and movie production manager. Blake acted in a number films, beginning with Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942) and wrote a number of others, beginning with Panhandle (1948) and including six for director Richard Quine. He created the popular TV series Peter Gunn (1958), Mr. Lucky (1959) and Dante (1960). He directed a diverse body of films, from comedies to dramas to war films to westerns, including such pictures as Operation Petticoat (1959), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Experiment in Terror (1962), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The Pink Panther (1963) and A Shot in the Dark (1964). After The Great Race (1965) he began fighting with studios. In England he surfaced again with The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), then went back to Hollywood and a real hit, 10 (1979). Victor/Victoria (1982) won him French and Italian awards for Best Foreign Film.

Overview

Birthday July 26, 1922
Born In Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Alternative names Sam O. Brown
Height 178 cm
Spouse/Ex- Julie Andrews November 12, 1969 - December 15, 2010 (his death),Patricia Edwards 1953 - September 7, 1967 (divorced)
Children Jennifer Edwards
Relatives Hannah Schneider (Grandchild)

Did you know

Trivia When asked, "If you could work with one actor for the rest of your career, who would it be?" he answered, in a heartbeat, "Jack Lemmon.".
Quotes Make 'em redecorate your office. That's primary, to let them know where you stand. Then, when you're shooting interior sequences, use your own interior decorator and set dresser. That way everything on the set will fit your house when you're finished.
Nickname Blackie
Salaries $125,000
Trademarks Scores by Henry Mancini

Scores

7.1
Victor/Victoria
2h 14m
7.6
Peter Gunn
30m
8
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