Sidney Lumet

Sidney Lumet

Born 06/25/1924
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Died 04/09/2011 (86 years old)
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Sidney Lumet’s films have received over 50 Academy Award nominations. A four time Oscar nominee for Best Director (“12 Angry Men,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Network” and “The Verdict”), he also garnered a 1981 Academy Award nomination with (Jay Presson Allen) for writing the adapted screenplay of “Prince Of The City.” In 2005, he was voted an Honorary Oscar by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his “brilliant services to screenwriters, performers and the art of the motion picture.” He has also been honored with an impressive seven Directors Guild of America Award nominations for his work.

The son of Yiddish actor Baruch Lumet and a New Yorker since he was two, Mr. Lumet was a child actor from the age of five to seventeen when he joined the U.S. Army. He returned to civilian life as a theater and television director in New York City, where he directed over 250 television shows – many of them broadcast live -- during the Golden Age of Television in the 1950s. His television credits reflect the history of the fledgling medium with such titles as “Danger,” “You Are There,” “Mama,” “Kraft Television Theatre,” “The Alcoa Hour,” “Goodyear TV Playhouse,” “Studio One,” “Omnibus, “Playhouse 90,” “The Sacco & Vanzetti Story” and “The Iceman Cometh.”

After a long and successful career in theater and television, Mr. Lumet made his motion picture directorial debut in 1957 with the compelling courtroom drama, 12 Angry Men. Among many other honors, the film earned three Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Mr. Lumet’s continuing work includes such powerhouse productions as Long Day’s Journey Into Night, The Pawnbroker, The Anderson Tapes, Serpico, Murder On The Orient Express, Dog Day Afternoon (6 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture), Network (10 Academy Award nominations and four wins), Prince Of The City, The Verdict and Running On Empty. Mr. Lumet, who also produced many of his films, was both director and sole screenwriter on Q&A and Night Falls On Manhattan. He most recently directed and co-wrote the critically acclaimed Find Me Guilty.

From the cast of his first film, which included Henry Fonda, Martin Balsam, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall and Jack Klugman, Lumet has consistently worked with the industry’s most distinguished talent. Among the actors who have appeared in his films are Marlon Brando, Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Jane Fonda, Simone Signoret, Ingrid Bergman, Al Pacino, Richard Burton, Sean Connery, William Holden, Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway and Sharon Stone. Mr. Lumet continues to work in both film and television with the recent television series, “100 Center Street,” the film “Find Me Guilty” starring Vin Diesel, and “Strip Search” and “Thought Crimes” for HBO.

In addition to his substantial accumulation of Academy Award nominations, Lumet’s honors also include the Directors Guild’s D.W. Griffith Award, presented for an unusually distinguished body of work; the New York Film Critics Award for Prince of the City, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Award and the Golden Globe for Network. He has been honored with a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art and has been saluted by virtually every major international film academy. In 1997, he was presented the Billy Wilder Award for Excellence and Achievement in Film Direction from the National Board of Review, and the Writers Guild of America’s Evelyn Burkey Award for his contribution to “films that brought dignity and honor to writers.”

His indispensable book, Making Movies, has been published in numerous editions and is widely considered to be the finest, clearest and most direct illumination ever written by a working filmmaker concerning the mysteries of how – and sometimes why – movies are made.

Unity Productions

Director

Movies
2007

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

2006

Find Me Guilty

2004

Strip Search (TV movie)

1999

Gloria

1997

Critical Care

1996

Night Falls on Manhattan

1993

Guilty as Sin

1992

A Stranger Among Us

1990

Q & A

Ads

Ads

1989

Family Business

1988

Running on Empty

1986

Power

 

The Morning After

1984

Garbo Talks

1983

Daniel

1982

Deathtrap

 

The Verdict

1981

Prince of the City

1980

Just Tell Me What You Want

1978

The Wiz

1977

Equus

1976

Network

1975

Dog Day Afternoon

1974

Lovin' Molly

 

Murder on the Orient Express

1973

Serpico

 

The Offence

1972

Child's Play

1971

The Anderson Tapes

1970

The Last of the Mobile Hot Shots

1969

The Appointment

1968

Bye Bye Braverman

 

The Sea Gull

1967

The Deadly Affair

1966

The Group

1965

The Hill

1964

Fail-Safe

 

The Pawnbroker

1962

A View from the Bridge

 

Long Day's Journey into Night

1960

John Brown's Raid (TV movie)

 

Rashomon (TV movie)

 

The Fugitive Kind

 

The Iceman Cometh (TV movie)

1959

That Kind of Woman

1958

All the King's Men (TV movie)

 

Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates (TV movie)

 

Stage Struck

1957

12 Angry Men

 

Mr. Broadway (TV movie)

1955

The Challenge (TV movie)

Series
2001

100 Centre Street

1959

Play of the Week

 

Sunday Showcase

1957

The DuPont Show of the Month

 

The Seven Lively Arts

1956

Playhouse 90

1955

Frontier

 

The Alcoa Hour

1954

Producers' Showcase

 

The Best of Broadway

 

The Elgin Hour

1953

The United States Steel Hour

 

You Are There

1952

CBS Television Workshop

 

Omnibus

1951

Crime Photographer

 

Goodyear Television Playhouse

1950

Danger

1948

Studio One

1947

Kraft Television Theatre

Documentaries
1970

King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis

Short
2004

Rachel, quand du seigneur

Screenwriter

Movies
2006

Find Me Guilty

1990

Q & A

1981

Prince of the City

Actor

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