List of awards and nominations received by David Lean

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List of David Lean awards
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Academy Awards
211
BAFTA Awardss
614
Golden Globe Awards
35

David Lean was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor.

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Widely considered one of the most influential directors of all time, Lean directed the large-scale epics The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984). [1] He also directed two adaptations of Charles Dickens novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), as well as the romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).

He received various awards including eleven Academy Awards nominations winning twice for Best Director for Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). He also received five Golden Globe Award nominations winning three awards for Best Director for The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and Doctor Zhivago (1964). He also received fourteen British Academy Film Award nominations winning six awards. In 1974 he won the BAFTA Fellowship for Outstanding British Contribution in Film.

Major associations

Academy Award

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1946 Best Director Brief Encounter Nominated [2]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
1947 Best Director Great Expectations Nominated [3]
Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated
1955 Best Director Summertime Nominated [4]
1957 The Bridge on the River Kwai Won [5]
1962 Lawrence of Arabia Won [6]
1965 Doctor Zhivago Nominated [7]
1984 A Passage to India Nominated [8]
Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated
Best Film Editing Nominated

British Academy Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1948 Best British Film Oliver Twist Nominated [9]
1952 Best Film from any Source The Sound Barrier Won [10]
Best British FilmWon
1954 Best Film from any Source Hobson's Choice Nominated [11]
Best British Screenplay Nominated
1955 Best Film from any Source Summertime Nominated [12]
1957 The Bridge on the River KwaiWon [13]
Best British FilmWon
1962 Best Film from any SourceLawrence of ArabiaWon [14]
Best British FilmWon
1965 Best Film from any SourceDoctor ZhivagoNominated [15]
1970 Best Direction Ryan's Daughter Nominated [16]
1975 BAFTA Fellowship Received [17]
1984 Best FilmA Passage to IndiaNominated [18]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1957 Best Director The Bridge on the River KwaiWon [19]
1962 Lawrence of ArabiaWon [20]
1965 Doctor ZhivagoWon [21]
1984 A Passage to IndiaNominated [22]
Best Screenplay Nominated

Miscellaneous awards

YearAwardFilmResult
1944 Silver Condor Award for Best Foreign Film In Which We Serve
(shared with Noël Coward)
Won
1954 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Hobson's ChoiceWon
1946 Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix Brief EncounterWon
1949 The Passionate Friends Nominated
1966 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Doctor ZhivagoNominated
1967 David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director Won
1958 Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Feature Film The Bridge on the River KwaiWon
1963Lawrence of ArabiaWon
1971Ryan's DaughterNominated
1985A Passage to IndiaNominated
1974 Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Film Ryan's DaughterWon
1946 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Blithe Spirit Won
1964 Nastro d'Argento for Best Foreign Director Lawrence of ArabiaWon
1984Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best DirectorA Passage to IndiaWon
1964 Kinema Junpo Award for Best Foreign Language Film Lawrence of ArabiaWon
1952 National Board of Review Award for Best Director The Sound BarrierWon
1957The Bridge on the River KwaiWon
1962Lawrence of ArabiaWon
1984A Passage to IndiaWon
1985 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director 3rd place
1942 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director In Which We Serve2nd place
1953The Sound Barrier3rd place
1955SummertimeWon
1957The Bridge on the River KwaiWon
1965Doctor Zhivago2nd place
1984A Passage to IndiaWon
1948 Venice Film Festival Grand International Award Oliver TwistNominated
1984 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay A Passage to IndiaNominated

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Sir David Lean was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor. Widely considered one of the most important figures in British cinema, Lean directed the large-scale epics The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984). He also directed the film adaptations of two Charles Dickens novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), as well as the romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).

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Maurice-Alexis Jarre was a French composer and conductor. Although he composed several concert works, Jarre is best known for his film scores, particularly for his collaborations with film director David Lean. Jarre composed the scores to all of Lean's films from Lawrence of Arabia (1962) to A Passage to India (1984). He was nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning three in the Best Original Score category for Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984), all of which were directed by Lean.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Lean filmography</span>

The following is a filmography of David Lean, whose body of work in the film industry spanned the period from 1930 to 1984. This list includes the release year of the film, the role(s) Lean had in the production of each film, and additional notes such as awards and nominations. Lean directed 17 feature films in total. Lean often directed the large-scale epics The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), and A Passage to India (1984). He also directed two adaptations of Charles Dickens novels, Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), as well as the romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alec Guinness</span> British actor (1914–2000)

Sir Alec Guinness was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, Guinness was featured in several of the Ealing comedies, including Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), in which he played nine different characters, The Lavender Hill Mob (1951), for which he received his first Academy Award nomination, and The Ladykillers (1955). He collaborated six times with director David Lean: Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations (1946), Fagin in Oliver Twist (1948), Col. Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), for which he won both the Academy Award for Best Actor and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor, Prince Faisal in Lawrence of Arabia (1962), General Yevgraf Zhivago in Doctor Zhivago (1965), and Professor Godbole in A Passage to India (1984). In 1970, he played Jacob Marley's ghost in Ronald Neame's Scrooge. He also portrayed Obi-Wan Kenobi in George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy; for the original 1977 film, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 50th Academy Awards.

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