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Stanley Kubrick

Filmmaker

Stanley Kubrick wrote and directed some of the most talked-about films of the 1960s and 1970s: the Roman slave saga Spartacus (1960), the Cold War satire Dr. Strangelove (1964), the spooky and thoughtful space opera 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, co-written with Arthur C. Clarke), the nightmarish A Clockwork Orange (1971), and the socko horror film The Shining (1980, starring Jack Nicholson). Kubrick's films featured arresting visuals, inventive stories and an often bleak view of humanity. The director was known as a deliberate perfectionist who often filmed dozens of takes of a single shot and took three or more years to plan and shoot a film. He was also famously reclusive, rarely appearing in public and wrapping his later productions in extreme secrecy. He died in 1999 shortly after shooting his last film, Eyes Wide Shut, with Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise.

Extra credit: After Kubrick's death his long-planned film project, A.I., was completed and released by Steven Spielberg in 2001.

Blog posts mentioning Stanley Kubrick:
New Site: Interview Listings Karen Allen: Only a Cameo? Arthur C. Clarke Dies Tomorrow Yow! Nine Years

Four Good Links

Kubrick Multimedia Film Guide

Great film-by-film info and links

The Kubrick Site

Huge collection of essays and articles

The alt.Kubrick.movies FAQ

Huge and philosophical, with zero-gravity toilet notes

The Authorized Stanley Kubrick Site

Warner Brothers presents a tribute with scads of good info on the movies

Vital Stats

Birth

26 July 1928

Birthplace

The Bronx, New York

Death

7 March 1999
(Natural causes, age 70)

Best Known As

The director of 2001: A Space Odyssey