Born 1902 (age 65) · London, England
Appears in 50 titles

Anthony Asquith (9 November 1902 –20 February 1968) was a leading English film director. He collaborated successfully with playwright Terence Rattigan on The Winslow Boy (1948) and The Browning Version (1951), among other adaptations. His other notable films include Pygmalion (1938), French Without Tears (1940), The Way to the Stars (1945), and a 1952 adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.

Filmography

Pygmalion
7.0
Pygmalion
1938
Director
The Importance of Being Earnest
The Browning Version
7.6
The Browning Version
1951
Director
The V.I.P.s
6.1
The V.I.P.s
1963
Director
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
6.1
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
1964
Director
The Millionairess
5.3
The Millionairess
1960
Director
The Way to the Stars
6.1
The Way to the Stars
1945
Director
A Cottage on Dartmoor
7.2
A Cottage on Dartmoor
1929
Director
The Winslow Boy
7.0
The Winslow Boy
1948
Director
We Dive at Dawn
6.4
We Dive at Dawn
1943
Director
Libel
6.8
Libel
1959
Director
Orders to Kill
7.3
Orders to Kill
1958
Director
Cottage to Let
6.7
Cottage to Let
1941
Director
The Woman in Question
6.3
The Woman in Question
1950
Director
Underground
7.0
Underground
1928
Director
Carrington V.C.
6.1
Carrington V.C.
1954
Director
Shooting Stars
7.1
Shooting Stars
1928
Director
Guns of Darkness
6.2
Guns of Darkness
1962
Director
Fanny by Gaslight
5.5
Fanny by Gaslight
1944
Director
The Doctor's Dilemma
6.5
The Doctor's Dilemma
1959
Director