
Mike Leigh
Michael "Mike" Leigh, OBE (born 20 February 1943) is a British writer and director of film and theatre. He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and studied further at the Camberwell School of Art and the Central School of Art and Design. He began as a theatre director and playwright in the mid 1960s. In the 1970s and 1980s his career moved between work for the theatre and making films for BBC Television, many of which were characterized by a gritty "kitchen sink realism" style. His well-known films include Life is Sweet (1990), the comedy-drama Career Girls (1997), the Gilbert and Sullivan biopic Topsy Turvy (1999), and the bleak working-class drama All or Nothing (2002). His most notable works are arguably Naked (1993) for which he won the Best Director Award at Cannes, the BAFTA-winning (and Oscar-nominated) Palme d'Or winner Secrets & Lies (1996) and Golden Lion winner Vera Drake (2004). His films and stage plays, according to the critic Michael Coveney, "comprise a distinctive, homogenous body of work which stands comparison with anyone's in the British theatre and cinema over the same period." Coveney further noted Leigh's role in helping to create stars – Liz Smith in Hard Labour, Alison Steadman in Abigail's Party, Brenda Blethyn in Grown-Ups, Antony Sher in Goose-Pimples, Gary Oldman and Tim Roth in Meantime, Jane Horrocks in Life is Sweet, David Thewlis in Naked – and remarked that the list of actors who have worked with him over the years – including Sheila Kelley, Paul Jesson, Phil Daniels, Lindsay Duncan, Lesley Sharp, Kathy Burke, Stephen Rea, Eric Richard, Julie Walters – "comprises an impressive, almost representative, nucleus of outstanding British acting talent." Ian Buruma, writing in the New York Review of Books in January 1994, noted: "It is hard to get on a London bus or listen to the people at the next table in a cafeteria without thinking of Mike Leigh. Like other wholly original artists, he has staked out his own territory. Leigh's London is as distinctive as Fellini's Rome or Ozu's Tokyo." Description above from the Wikipedia article Mike Leigh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (33)
MOVIE★ 10.0Humphrey Jennings: The Man Who Listened to Britain2025as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Citizen B2025as Self
MOVIEHer Name Was Moviola2024as Self
MOVIE★ 6.2Cannes Uncut2023as Self
TV★ 7.0Remembers…2022as Self
TV★ 8.5Reel Britannia2022as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Why Are We (Not) Creative?2021as Self
MOVIEDrama Out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today2020as Self – Filmmaker
MOVIE★ 0.5Scenes from A Separation2018as Self
MOVIEAlan Clarke: Out of His Own Light2016as Self- MOVIE★ 9.0The One and Only Mike Leigh2014as Self
MOVIE★ 6.5What Is Cinema?2013as Self
TVSquare2012as Self- TVIn Confidence2010
MOVIE★ 6.3Vittorio D.2009as Self- MOVIE★ 7.0Looking for Truffaut2009as Self
MOVIE★ 6.3All About 'Abigail's Party'2007as Self- TV★ 4.5The Alan Titchmarsh Show2007as Self
TV★ 5.5British Film Forever2007
TV★ 4.4The One Show2006as Self - Guest
TVLe Cercle2005
TV★ 6.6The Culture Show2004as Self
MOVIE★ 5.2Cinema16: British Short Films2003as Self - Commentary, The Short & Curlies (voice)
MOVIE★ 4.1Welcome to Hollywood2000as Mike Leigh- MOVIEMike Leigh: The Conversation2000as Self - Interviewee
MOVIE★ 6.5Inside the Golden Statue1998as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0Mike Leigh: Making Plays1982as Self
TV★ 7.2Omnibus1967as Self
MOVIE★ 6.9West 111963
MOVIE★ 6.0Two Left Feet1963as Jim
TV★ 7.1Maigret1960
TV★ 7.0The Oscars1953as Self
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