Stephen Frears
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 82 |
Date of birth | June 20,1941 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Leicester |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Anne Rothenstein |
Children | Lola Frears |
Will Frears | |
Sam Frears | |
Frankie Frears | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Job | Actor |
Film director | |
Film Producer | |
Television producer | |
Television director | |
Education | University of Cambridge |
Gresham's | |
Gresham's School | |
Books | The Snapper: un film de Stephen Frears |
The snapper | |
Typically British: Short History of the Cinema in Britain | |
Parents | Russell E. Frears |
Ruth M. Danziger | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404494 |
The Queen
Victoria & Abdul
Florence Foster Jenkins
High Fidelity
The Grifters
My Beautiful Laundrette
Dirty Pretty Things
Tamara Drewe
The Program
Mary Reilly
Prick Up Your Ears
The Hit
Chéri
Mrs Henderson Presents
The Snapper
Lay the Favorite
Gumshoe
The Van
The Hi-Lo Country
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
Saigon—Year of the Cat
Fail Safe
The Deal
Bloody Kids
Hero
Loving Walter
The Burning
Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Afternoon Off
Great Directors
Liam
A Day Out
Three Men in a Boat
December Flower
Typically British
Walter
Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door
The Bullshitters: Roll Out The Gunbarrel
Doris and Doreen
Diva: The Video Collection
Skip Tracer
Rising Damp Forever
A Change of Seasons
Black Christmas
Long Shot
A Kind of Magic
State Of The Union
Dangerous Liaisons
Victoria and Abdul
Victoria Abdul
The Lost King
Freezing
Goya Award for Best European Film
Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award
British Independent Film Award for Best British Independent Film
David di Donatello for Best European Film
British Independent Film Award for Best Director
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama
Bodil Award for Best American Film
Venice Film Festival FIPRESCI Award
Moscow Film Festival Special Prize for Outstanding Contribution to the World Cinema
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Play
TIFF Award for Lifetime Achievement
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Programming – Long Form
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Film
British Academy Television Alan Clarke Award
César Award for Best Foreign Film
Stephen Frears Life story
Sir Stephen Arthur Frears is an English director and producer of film and television often depicting real life stories as well as projects that explore social class through sharply drawn characters.
King's Birthday Honours: Ian Wright, Ken Bruce and Davina McCall on list
... Also knighted is acclaimed director Stephen Frears - known for The Queen - and Exeter Labour MP Ben Bradshaw...
Hanif Kureishi says life 'completely changed' after collapse
... The film, which was directed by Stephen Frears, launched Sir Daniel Day-Lewis s acting career...
Writer Hanif Kureishi seriously injured in fall
... The movie was directed by Stephen Frears and described a relationship between a gay skinhead and a Pakistani-British boy...
ITV drama Quiz explores a millionaire coughing scandal
... Sian Clifford and Matthew Macfadyen Diana and Charles Ingram The ITV play-drama directed by Stephen Frears and stars Matthew Macfadyen as Major Ingram and Fleabag star Sian Clifford as his wife Diana Ingram...
Michael Sheen transforms into Chris Tarrant for Millionaire TV drama
... Quiz has been written by James Graham, adapted from his West End play of the same name, and directed by Stephen Frears, who directed Sheen s performance as former Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2006 film The Queen...
King's Birthday Honours: Ian Wright, Ken Bruce and Davina McCall on list
By Francesca GillettBBC News
Ex-footballer Ian Wright has received an OBE and broadcasters Ken Bruce and Davina Mccall have been made MBEs in The King 's first Birthday Honours List .
Former hostage Terry Waite is given a knighthood, alongside novelists Ben Okri , and Martin Amis , who died in May.
Also knighted is acclaimed director Stephen Frears - known for The Queen - and Exeter Labour MP Ben Bradshaw .
And Vogue's Dame Anna Wintour and author Sir Ian Mcewan join The Elite Companions of Honour.
Celia Imrie - who starred in Calendar Girls and Bridget Jones - and Shine On Harvey Moon's Kenneth Cranham have also been made CBEs, while Line of Duty's Vicky Mcclure is made an MBE.
This Year 's List is The First from King Charles for his official birthday in June, which is separate from his actual birthday in November.
As well as famous faces, The List recognises people involved in events following The Queen 's death Last Year , and also those who have helped Ukrainian refugees.
Former Arsenal and England footballer and TV pundit Wright upgrades his MBE to an OBE for services to football and charity, while television presenter McCall, who started her career in the 1990s before presenting hit show Big Brother , is made an MBE for services to broadcasting.
Bruce - who swapped his long-running BBC Radio 2 show for Greatest Hits Radio earlier this Year - is also made an MBE for services to radio, charity and autism awareness. His son, Murray, has autism.
He labelled the honour a " great surprise and privilege" while McCall said: " I can't believe it. It's a great honour and it really means a great deal. "
Charity work as well as drama, for her work Helping People with dementia. She founded a choir for people with dementia and presented a TV documentary that explored music's ability to combat its effects, after having cared for her grandmother with the disease.
As well as fashion editor Dame Anna and Sir Ian, Prof Sir John Bell has made it into the exclusive Companions of Honour, where membership is limited to 65 people. He is an immunologist who worked on the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, and said he was " delighted" to be recognised.
Author Sir Ian told the PA news agency he was " delighted" by The Surprise news, adding: " I guess it amounts to a really good review".
The new Sir Terry, 84, - making him a Knight - for exceptional services overseas after a lifetime of charity work working to free hostages.
He was a Hostage Negotiator after going there to try and get the release of several captured Britons.
Head of MI6 Richard Moore is given the same honour, for services to National Security , calling it " a proud day. "
Nigerian-born poet and author Sir Ben - who won the Booker Prize for his novel The Famished Road in 1991 - is also knighted, as well as Sir Martin, who accepted the honour
Also given knighthoods are former BBC director general Mark Thompson and Sky executive chairman Jeremy Darroch , who has been acknowledged for services to business, charity and sustainability.
Acclaimed director Sir Stephen, 81, - and has been described As One of Britain's finest directors and the elusive figure behind many favourite films.
As well as The Queen , his films include Dangerous Liaisons , Philomena, My Beautiful Laundrette, Florence Foster Jenkins and Last Year 's The Lost King.
Knighted alongside him is Sir Ben Bradshaw , who has been an MP for More Than 25 years, but plans next Year .
Damehoods go to Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie for political and public service, economist Prof Diane Coyle and World Netball president Liz Nicholl - as well as other figures spanning The Fields of medicine, advertising, insurance and conservation.
Elsewhere, singer-songwriter Caron Wheeler , known as lead singer of R& B group Soul II Soul, is made an OBE for services to music.
And consultant gynaecologist Alan Farthing , who helped deliver The Prince and Princess of Wales's three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, is made a Commander of The Royal Victorian Order (RVO).
Other politicians recognised in this Year 's List include Conservative MP Bob Blackman and Welsh Government minister Jane Hutt , who are made CBEs, while MPs Damian Collins and Heather Wheeler are also made OBEs.
Rangers legend John Greig is made a CBE, alongside Sarah Hunter , retired England women's rugby captain. Ex-Lionesses striker Eniola Aluko becomes an MBE.
OBEs go to double Paralympian archer Pippa Britton, England Wheelchair Rugby captain Tom Halliwell , former England cricketer Lydia Greenway , blind Paralympic footballer David Clarke and Wheelchair Tennis player Alfie Hewett .
Meanwhile, businesswoman Barbara Laithwaite, who founded home-delivery wine merchant Laithwaite's Wine with her husband, becomes a CBE.
There are 1,171 people on this Year 's List - Split almost evenly between 585 men and 586 women.
According to the Cabinet Office - which oversees the honours System - 52% are people who recognised for work in their communities, and 11% come from an ethnic minority background.
The oldest recipient is 106-Year -old Joan Willett, who receives a British Empire Medal for fundraising for The British Heart Foundation. The youngest is Junior Jay Frood, 18, an anti-bullying campaigner from Birkenhead who receives a BEM for services to vulnerable children.
Mr Frood told PA: " It feels really amazing and good because it shows no matter how young you are you can receive this award. "
The honours SystemCommonly awarded ranks:
Releasing this Year 's List , the Cabinet Office said it had a " renewed Focus On those who have had a profoundly positive impact on how society faces up to The Most challenging issues of the modern era".
Among The Hundreds of less famous faces on The List is Sheila Reith, who has been made a CBE for having come up with the idea of an insulin injection pen, which changed the lives of people with diabetes and from which she made no financial gain.
Also honoured is a former music teacher and composer with dementia, Paul Harvey , whose piece of music
He ended up raising More Than £1. 5m for dementia services and spreading awareness of how musical ability can survive memory loss, and now becomes an OBE.
Another recipient is an award-winning Melton Mowbray pork pie baker, 66-Year -old Stephen Hallam,
Meanwhile angling coach Sue Galloway , originally from Zimbabwe, from the Cabinet Office was because she was " being deported".
Volunteers who have helped to support Ukraine are also recognised - including Alice Good from Alnwick who becomes an MBE for services to Ukrainian refugees after setting up a group called Sunflower Sisters to help women arriving from Ukraine.
Razvan Constantinescu from Bristol also received an MBE for arranging for More Than 4,000 boxes of aid to be sent to people from the war-ravaged town of Odesa and its neighbouring villages.
PA MediaKing's birthday honours 20231,171People awarded
1,039BEM, MBE and OBEs
52%of recipients are people who have carried out work in their communities
50% male/female Split
11%of people awarded come from ethnic minority background
13%of the successful candidates are disabled or have a long-term health condition
Source: Cabinet Office How are people chosen for honours? Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com