Don Siegel

Description:

Don Siegel was educated at Cambridge University, England. In Hollywood from the mid-'30s, he began his career as an editor and second unit director. In 1945 he directed two shorts (Hitler Lives (1945) and Star in the Night (1945)) which both won Academy Awards. His first feature as a director was 1946's The Verdict (1946). He made his reputation in the early and mid-'50s with a series of tightly made, expertly crafted, tough but intelligent "B" pictures (among them The Lineup (1958), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)), then graduated to major "A" films in the 1960s and early 1970s. He made several "side trips" to television, mostly as a producer. Siegel directed what is generally considered to be Elvis Presley's best picture, Flaming Star (1960). He had a long professional relationship and personal friendship with Clint Eastwood, who has often said that everything he knows about filmmaking he learned from Don Siegel.

Overview

Birthday October 26, 1912
Born In Chicago, Illinois, USA
Alternative names Don Siegel 1912-1991 , Don , Donald Siegel , Allen Smithee
Height 175 cm
Spouse/Ex- Carol Rydall April 24, 1981 - April 20, 1991 (his death),Doe Avedon February 1, 1957 - April 1975 (divorced),Viveca Lindfors August 10, 1949 - May 27, 1954 (divorced)
Children Katherine Dorothy Salvaderi

Did you know

Trivia Was mentor to Clint Eastwood. Eastwood dedicated his film Unforgiven (1992) to him.
Quotes Most of my pictures, I'm sorry to say, are about nothing. Because I'm a whore. I work for money. It's the American way.
Salaries $2,000,000
Trademarks Frequently cast Clint Eastwood.

Scores

Dirty Harry
1h 42m
7.7
Escape from Alcatraz
1h 52m
7.6
7.7
Play Misty for Me
1h 42m
6.9
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