Richard Attenborough
![Attenborough at the [[2007 Toronto International Film Festival|2007 TIFF]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/RichardAttenborough07TIFF.jpg)
As an actor, he is best remembered for his film roles in ''Brighton Rock'' (1948), ''I'm All Right Jack'' (1959), ''The Great Escape'' (1963), ''The Sand Pebbles'' (1966), ''Doctor Dolittle'' (1967), ''10 Rillington Place'' (1971), ''Jurassic Park'' (1993), and ''Miracle on 34th Street'' (1994). In 1952, he appeared on the West End stage, originating the role of Detective Sergeant Trotter in Agatha Christie's ''The Mousetrap'' which has since become the world's longest-running play.
For his directorial debut, 1969's ''Oh! What a Lovely War'', Attenborough was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Direction, and he was nominated for his films ''Young Winston'', ''A Bridge Too Far'', and ''Cry Freedom''. He won two Academy Awards for ''Gandhi'' in 1983: Best Picture and Best Director. The BFI ranked ''Gandhi'' the 34th greatest British film of the 20th century. Attenborough also won four BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and the 1983 BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement. Provided by Wikipedia
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