理查德·莱斯特 Richard Lester

理查德·莱斯特

理查德·莱斯特简介

获奖情况

第39届洛杉矶影评人协会奖 获得终身成就奖。获奖影视:

第19届柏林国际电影节 获得主竞赛单元 金熊奖(提名)。获奖影视: 《坐卧两用室》

第21届戛纳电影节 获得主竞赛单元 金棕榈奖(提名)。获奖影视: 《芳菲何处》

影人资料

Richard Lester Liebman was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A child prodigy, he began studies at the University of Pennsylvania at the age of 15. Lester started in television in 1950, working as a stage hand, floor *******, assistant director and then director in less than a year, because no one else was around who knew how to do the work. Lester directed Action in the Afternoon an American western television series that aired live on CBS from February 2, 1953 to January 29, 1954. In 1953, Lester moved to London and began work as a director in television, working for the low-budget producers the Danziger Brothers on episodes of Mark Saber, a half-hour detective series. A variety show he produced caught the eye of Peter Sellers, who enlisted Lester's **** in translating The Goon Show to television as The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d (1956). It was a hit, as were two follow-up shows: A Show Called Fred (1956) and Son of Fred (1956). Lester recalled that A Show Called Fred was "broadcast live and that's why I went into film directing where you can do a second take!" Lester received acclaim with The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959), a short film he made with Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers.He did another short titled The Sound of Jazz (1959). Lester's first feature as director was It's Trad, Dad! (1962),a low-budget musical. The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film was a favourite of the Beatles, particularly John Lennon. When the band members were contracted to make a feature film, they chose Lester from a list of possible directors. A Hard Day's Night (1964) showed an exaggerated and simplified version of the Beatles' characters and proved to be an effective marketing tool. Many of its stylistic innovations survive as the forerunner of music videos, in particular the multi-angle filming of a live performance. Lester was sent an award from MTV as "Father of the Music Video".