Anthony Asquith Born: 9-Nov-1902 Birthplace: London, England Died: 20-Feb-1968 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: Cancer - Lymphoma
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay [1] Occupation: Film Director Nationality: England Executive summary: Pygmalion [1] Keith Stern, Queers in History (2009), page 30.
Father: Herbert Henry Asquith (British PM, b. 12-Sep-1852, d. 15-Feb-1928) Mother: Margot Asquith (socialite, b. 2-Feb-1864, d. 28-Jul-1945)
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR The Yellow Rolls-Royce (31-Dec-1964) The V.I.P.'s (1-Sep-1963) Guns of Darkness (1962) Two Living, One Dead (1961) The Millionairess (18-Oct-1960) Libel (23-Oct-1959) The Doctor's Dilemma (17-Dec-1958) Orders to Kill (1958) Carrington V.C. (1955) Chance Meeting (24-Aug-1954) The Final Test (5-Jan-1954) The Net (10-Feb-1953) The Importance of Being Earnest (15-Oct-1952) The Browning Version (15-May-1951) The Woman in Question (3-Oct-1950) The Winslow Boy (24-Sep-1948) The Way to the Stars (16-Jun-1945) Fanny by Gaslight (1944) Adventure for Two (18-Nov-1943) We Dive at Dawn (20-May-1943) Cottage to Let (6-Sep-1941) Quiet Wedding (19-Apr-1941) A Voice in the Night (1-Feb-1941) French Without Tears (2-Feb-1940) Pygmalion (6-Oct-1938) A Cottage on Dartmoor (Oct-1929)
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