
Joseph Losey
Joseph Losey was an influential American film director and producer known for his collaborations with prominent actors and his distinctive cinematic style. He gained recognition in the 1960s and 1970s for films such as 'The Go-Between' and 'The Servant,' which often explored themes of class and power dynamics. Losey's work was notable for its artistic merit and social commentary, and he is often associated with the British New Wave cinema, despite his American origins.
Born on Jan 14, 1909 (116 years old)
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Ireland:
Joseph Losey directed Terence Stamp in the film 'Modesty Blaise'.
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Joseph Losey is mentioned as a director who worked with Terence Stamp.
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