John Schlesinger
Birthday: 16 February 1926, Hampstead, London, England, UK
Birth Name: John Richard Schlesinger
Oscar-winning director John Schlesinger, who was born in London, on February 16, 1926, was the eldest child in a solidly middle-class Jewish family. Berbard Schlesinger, his father, was a pediatrician ...Show More
To be a director, you have to be a very good actor, because you've got to leave actors with a shred Show more
To be a director, you have to be a very good actor, because you've got to leave actors with a shred of pleasure at doing what they're doing, and if they think you admire them and like them in the role, that's all for the good. Hide
I like making films that have question marks in them and are not all tied up beautifully with a pink Show more
I like making films that have question marks in them and are not all tied up beautifully with a pink ribbon, even though that's what the audience seems to want, and if you give it to them there's more assurance of commercial success, perhaps. But that's never the way I've seen life or reflected life in what I want to put on the screen. Hide
[on his acting days] I wasn't a very good actor. I wouldn't have cast myself if I'd come to see myse Show more
[on his acting days] I wasn't a very good actor. I wouldn't have cast myself if I'd come to see myself. Hide
[In 1981 interview] . . . I quite like the idea of wiping the smiles off people's faces . . .
[In 1981 interview] . . . I quite like the idea of wiping the smiles off people's faces . . .
The days of dealing with one despot are over. Now it's clearly with a whole group of frightened comm Show more
The days of dealing with one despot are over. Now it's clearly with a whole group of frightened committee people. Hide
What I tend to go for, and what interests me, is not the hero but the coward . . . not the success, Show more
What I tend to go for, and what interests me, is not the hero but the coward . . . not the success, but the failure. Hide
[on Hollywood] An extraordinary kind of temporary place.
[on Hollywood] An extraordinary kind of temporary place.
A lot of claptrap is talked about The Method as though the British actor didn't have one. It's just Show more
A lot of claptrap is talked about The Method as though the British actor didn't have one. It's just that we tend to be quieter about it. Hide
[on "Method" acting] [Dustin Hoffman] is a great believer in physical acting. Whenever we had to do Show more
[on "Method" acting] [Dustin Hoffman] is a great believer in physical acting. Whenever we had to do a running scene--you know, most actors would just say, "Well, just dab a bit of glycerin on my face, and I'll look sweaty." Not so with Dustin. He had to run right round the 91st Street area of Central Park, so that he was really out of breath, which has always made me curious as to what they do when they're going to enact someone murdering somebody. Or having sex. Hide
[in a 1981 interview] I think the business is getting tougher, no question. It is an extraordinary f Show more
[in a 1981 interview] I think the business is getting tougher, no question. It is an extraordinary fight to make something different. So it tends not so much to be films that you think are commercial, but films that people seem to want to make. [on Honky Tonk Freeway (1981)] EMI said, "We love the script. It's very original. We want to make it.". Hide
Making a film is like going down a mine--once you've started you bid a metaphorical goodbye to the d Show more
Making a film is like going down a mine--once you've started you bid a metaphorical goodbye to the daylight and the outside world for the duration. Hide
[on the stars of Darling (1965)] [Dirk Bogarde] was wonderful and was very nice to [Julie Christie] Show more
[on the stars of Darling (1965)] [Dirk Bogarde] was wonderful and was very nice to [Julie Christie] during the shoot. He became rather a bitter older man, I don't know why. But he was very embittered. We rather fell out as friends, which is sad, but it happens. Julie still remains a good friend of mine. As was Laurence Harvey, who died far too young. Hide
John Schlesinger's FILMOGRAPHY
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as Actor (11)
as Director (9)