Alexander Mackendrick

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1912-09-08

Deathday 1993-12-22 (81 years old)

Place of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Also Known As 알렉산더 맥켄드릭

Alexander Mackendrick

Biography

Alexander Mackendrick (September 8, 1912 – December 22, 1993) was an American-born Scottish film director and screenwriter. He directed nine feature films between 1949 and 1967, before retiring from filmmaking to become an influential professor at the California Institute of the Arts. Born to Scottish immigrant parents in Boston, he was raised in Glasgow from the age of 6. He began making television commercials before moving into post-production editing and directing films, most notably for Ealing Studios where his films include Whisky Galore! (1949), The Man in the White Suit (1951) - which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay, The Maggie (1954), and The Ladykillers (1955). In 1957, Mackendrick directed his first American film Sweet Smell of Success, which was a critical and commercial success. However, his directing career declined throughout the following decade, and he was fired or replaced from several projects, owing in part to his perfectionist approach to filmmaking. Mackendrick retired from directing in the late 1960's after completing A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) and Don't Make Waves (1967), becoming the founding Dean (and later a Professor) of the CalArts School of Film/Video.

Known For

Director

1967
Don't Make Waves

as Director

1965
1963
Sammy Going South

as Director

1961
The Defenders

as Director

1957
1955
The Ladykillers

as Director

1954
The 'Maggie'

as Director

1952
Mandy

as Director

1949
Whisky Galore!

as Director

1943
Contraries

as Director

Writer

2004
1958
Fanfare

as Script Consultant

1954
The 'Maggie'

as Story

1951
1950
Dance Hall

as Screenplay

1948
Robinson Charley

as Script Consultant

1943
Abu's Dungeon

as Writer

1939
1938
1937

Crew

2017
Logan

as Thanks

2007
3:10 to Yuma

as Thanks