Stephen Frears Movies and Career Information
Jun 20, 1941
Leicester
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Stephen Arthur Frears (born 20 June 1941) is an English film director. Frears was born in Leicester, England to Ruth M., a social worker, and Dr Russell E. Frears, a general practitioner and accountant. He did not find out that his mother was Jewish until he was in his late '20s. He was educated at Gresham's School, Norfolk from 1954 to 1959, and later went on to study law at Trinity College, Cambridge from 1960 to 1963. After graduating from Cambridge, Frears worked as an assistant director on Morgan! (1966) and if.... (1968), but most of his early directing career was spent in television mainly for the BBC, but also for the commercial sector. He contributed to several high profile anthology series such as the BBC's Play for Today, and produced a series of Alan Bennett's plays for LWT, taking responsibility for working in the gallery on The Old Crowd while Lindsay Anderson worked with the actors. In the mid-1980s, Frears came to international attention as an important director of British and American films. His first film was Gumshoe (1971), but it was his production of the Hanif Kureishi screenplay My Beautiful Laundrette for Channel 4 in 1985 that unexpectedly led to his wider
- Stephen Frears Movies before 2011
- Great Directors 2010
- Movies Directed by Stephen Frears
- Tamara Drewe 2010
- Cheri 2009
- Queen 2006
- Mrs. Henderson Presents 2006
- Dirty Pretty Things 2003
- Liam 2001
- High Fidelity 2000
- Snapper 1999
- Hi-Lo Country 1998
- Van 1997
- Mary Reilly 1996
- Grifters 1990
- Dangerous Liaisons (1988) 1988
- Prick Up Your Ears 1987
- Sammy and Rosie Get Laid 1987
- My Beautiful Laundrette 1986
- Hit (1984) 1985
- Bloody Kids (1979) 1979
- Queen (1968) 1968
- Day Out
- Saigon: Year of the Cat
- Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
- Gumshoe
- Deal
- Movies Produced by Stephen Frears
- Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
- Movies Written by Stephen Frears
- Day Out