Robert Stevenson (filmmaker)
British-American film director (1905–1986) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert Edward Stevenson[1] (31 March 1905 – 30 April 1986) was a British-American screenwriter and film director.
Robert Stevenson | |
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Born | Robert Edward Stevenson (1905-03-31)31 March 1905 Buxton, Derbyshire, England |
Died | 30 April 1986(1986-04-30) (aged 81) |
Occupation(s) | Director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1928–1976 |
Spouses | Cecilie L Leslie
(m. 1929; div. 1934)Frances Holyoke Howard
(m. 1944, divorced)Ursula Henderson
(m. 1963) |
Children | 3, including Venetia Stevenson |
Relatives | Edan Everly (grandson) |
After directing a number of British films, including King Solomon's Mines (1937), he was contracted by David O. Selznick and moved to Hollywood, but was loaned to other studios, directing Jane Eyre (1943). He directed 19 live-action films for The Walt Disney Company in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Stevenson is best remembered for directing the Julie Andrews musical Mary Poppins (1964), for which Andrews won the Academy Award for Best Actress and Stevenson was nominated for Best Director.[2] His other Disney films include the first two Herbie films, The Love Bug (1968) and Herbie Rides Again (1974), as well as Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). Three of his films featured English actor David Tomlinson.