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David Lean - King of the Epics' Humble BeginningDirector
David Lean is one of Croydon's most famous sons and one of the world's most
accomplished film directors. However, his gift for making some of the most acclaimed epics may never have been realised had his parents not banned him from visiting the cinema.
He
is reported to have said: "I had suddenly discovered life through the
movies. Intercut that with Croydon and you have an idea of how exciting it
was." David
was educated at Leighton Park School in Reading but returned to the borough in
1926. He did not enjoy his life in Croydon and immersed himself even further in
the world of photography, moving pictures and visits to Croydon Airport. He
stayed in the borough until he married his wife Isabel in 1930 and the couple
moved to Holland Park, renting a two-room flat. Just a few years later, David
started his career in films by working as an editor. He went on to direct some
of the most acclaimed films in movie history, including Brief Encounter, Great
Expectations, Oliver Twist, The Bridge On The River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia, Dr
Zhivago and A Passage To India. His films won 26 Oscars and he was made a CBE in
1953. David Lean died on April 16, 1991, at his London home aged 83. One of his
biggest regrets was that he was never able to persuade his Quaker father to see
one of his films. With
thanks to the David Lean Foundation for its assistance with this article. |