J. Lee Thompson

John Lee Thompson (1 August 1914 – 30 August 2002) was an English film director, screenwriter and producer. Initially an exponent of kitchen sink realism, he became known as a versatile and prolific director of thrillers, action, and adventure films.

His works included mainstream critical and commercial successes like ''Woman in a Dressing Gown'' (1957), ''Ice Cold in Alex'' (1958), ''Tiger Bay'' (1959), ''North West Frontier'' (also 1959), and ''The Guns of Navarone'' (1961) - the latter earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. He also directed cult classics like ''Cape Fear'' (1962), the ''Planet of the Apes'' sequels, ''The White Buffalo'' (1977), ''Happy Birthday to Me'' (1981), ''King Solomon's Mines'' (1985) and several Charles Bronson vehicles for Cannon Films in the 1980's.

Aside from his 1962 Oscar nod, Thompson was a four-time BAFTA Award nominee (twice for Best Film and twice for Outstanding British Film). He also received accolades from the Berlin International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival, and was both a Golden Globe and Directors Guild of America Award nominee. Provided by Wikipedia
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