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Name: Richard Lester  
   
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Date of Birth: 19th January 1932
   
Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
   
Profession: Director
 
 
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Richard Lester (born January 19, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a UK based film director famous for his work with The Beatles.

Lester was something of a child prodigy, and at 15 began studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he first developed an interest in British film, particularly Ealing comedies.

In 1953, Lester moved to London and began work as a director in independent television. A shambolic variety show he produced caught the eye of Peter Sellers, who enlisted Lester's help in translating The Goon Show to television as Idiot Weekly. It was a hit, as were two follow-up shows A Show Called Fred and Son of Fred.

A short film Lester made with Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers - The Running, Jumping and Standing Still Film - was a favourite of The Beatles, and in particular John Lennon. When the band were contracted to make a film in 1964, they chose Lester from a list of possible directors. A Hard Day's Night showed an exaggerated and simplified version of The Beatles' characters, and proved to be an incredibly effective marketing tool. Many of its stylistic innovations survive today as the conventions of music videos, in particular the multi-angle filming of a live performance.

Lester went on to direct several quintessential 'swinging' films, including sex comedy The Knack (1965) (with a score by John Barry) and the second Beatles film Help! (1965).

In the 1970s and 1980s he worked on several big budget films, amongst which The Three Musketeers (1973) and Superman II (1980) were the biggest commercial successes.

In 1993 he presented Hollywood UK, a five-part series on British cinema in the 1960s for the BBC.

In recent years, Lester has all but retired, although the re-release on DVD of A Hard Day's Night in 2002 saw a renewed interest in his work.

External link

  • www.imdb.com entry for Richard Lester
  • Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical Database

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