David Hemmings Movies and Career Information
Nov 18, 1941
Guildford
Actor
David Hemmings (18 November 1941 – 3 December 2003) was an English film actor and director, whose most famous role was the photographer in Blowup. In his later acting career, he was known for his distinctive eyebrows and gravelly voice. Hemmings was born in Guildford, Surrey. His education at Alleyn's School and Glyn Technology School (then The Glyn Grammar School) led him to start his career performing as a boy soprano in several works by Benjamin Britten, who formed a close friendship with him at this time. Most notably, he created the role of Miles in the opera Turn of the Screw. Hemmings' intimate, yet innocent, relationship with Britten is described in John Bridcut's Britten's Children. Although many commentators identified Britten's relationship with Hemmings as based on an infatuation, throughout his life Hemmings maintained categorically that Britten's conduct with him was beyond reproach at all times. Hemmings played the title role in Britten's The Little Sweep in 1952, which was part of his Let's Make An Opera! children's production. Hemmings then moved on to acting and directing in the cinema. He made his first film appearance in The Rainbow Jacket (1954), but it was in
- David Hemmings Movies before 2012
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 2003
- Islands In the Stream 2003
- Gangs of New York 2002
- Equilibrium 2002
- Mean Machine 2002
- Last Orders 2002
- Spy Game 2001
- Gladiator 2000
- Deep Red (Profondo rosso) 1976
- Deep Red (Profondo Rosso) 1975
- Blow Up (1966) 1966
- Sing and Swing 1964
- Rainbow
- Blow-Up
- Squeeze
- Eye of the Devil (1967)
- Camelot
- Love Machine
- Barbarella
- Blessed
- Murder by Decree