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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carol_ReedCarol Reed - Wikipedia

    Sir Carol Reed (30 December 1906 – 25 April 1976) was an English film director and producer, best known for Odd Man Out (1947), The Fallen Idol (1948), The Third Man (1949), and Oliver! (1968), for which he was awarded the Academy Award for Best Director. Odd Man Out was the first recipient of the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0715346Carol Reed - IMDb

    Carol Reed. Director: The Third Man. Carol Reed was the second son of stage actor, dramatics teacher and impresario founder of the Royal School of Dramatic Art Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Reed was one of Tree's six illegitimate children with Beatrice Mae Pinney, who Tree established in a second household apart from his married life.

  3. Carol Reed (born December 30, 1906, London, England—died April 25, 1976, London) was a British film director noted for his technical mastery of the suspense-thriller genre. He was the first British film director to be knighted.

  4. Apr 15, 2015 · A tribute to the British director of classics like "The Third Man" and "Odd Man Out", who was praised by Michael Powell for his watchmaking skills. Explore his filmography and see how he blended expressionism, social realism and humor in his works.

  5. Oct 21, 2009 · Learn about the early career of legendary British filmmaker Carol Reed, from his stage debut to his first solo directorial effort. Discover how he adapted to the changing British film industry and collaborated with writers and actors.

  6. Aug 23, 2019 · Carol Reeds brilliant interpretation of Graham Greene’s cold war thriller remains politically relevant. Joseph Cotten in front of the iconic ferris wheel in Vienna, in a still from ‘The ...

  7. Overview. Sir Carol Reed. (19061976) film director. Quick Reference. (1906–1976) British film director who made some exceptional films in the postwar years. He was knighted in 1952. Reed, who was born in London and educated at King's School, Canterbury, began his career as an actor in 1924.