Known for Directing
Stuart Legg (August 31, 1910 – July 23, 1988) was a pioneering English documentary filmmaker best known for his groundbreaking work with the National Film Board of Canada. His most notable achievement came at the 14th Academy Awards in 1941, when his film Churchill's Island won the Oscar for Best Documentary, making it the first documentary to ever win the prestigious award. Legg's Warclouds in the Pacific was also nominated for Best Documentary that year, further cementing his reputation as a key figure in the documentary film world. Throughout his career, Legg played a significant role in shaping documentary filmmaking, particularly in the areas of war and political themes.
1951
Producer
1942
Director
2025
as Self (archive footage)
1935
Director
1935
Writer
1935
Producer
1936
as Commentary
1947
Writer
1940
Director
1935
Writer
1940
Producer
1941
Director
1941
Producer
1941
Director
1941
Producer
1944
Director
1945
Director
1937
as Commentator (voice)
1938
Producer
1950
Producer