Blake Edwards
Biography
Blake Edwards was an American film director, screenwriter and producer.
Edwards' career began in the 1940s as an actor but he soon turned to writing radio scripts at Columbia Pictures. He used his writing skills to begin producing and directing, with some of his best films including: Experiment in Terror, The Great Race, and the hugely successful Pink Panther film series with the British comedian Peter Sellers. Often thought of as primarily a director of comedies, he was also renowned for his dramatic work, Breakfast at Tiffany's and Days of Wine and Roses. His greatest successes, however, were his comedies, and most of his films were either musicals, melodramas, slapstick comedies, and thrillers.
In 2004, he received an Honorary Academy Award in recognition of his writing, directing and producing an extraordinary body of work for the screen.
Filmography
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
as Sleeping Sailor (uncredited) 1946
They Were Expendable
as Boat Crewman (uncredited) 1945
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
as Lt. Smith's Crewman (uncredited) 1944
A Guy Named Joe
as Flyer (uncredited) 1944
Strangler of the Swamp
as Christian Sanders Jr. 1946
Panhandle
as Floyd Schofield 1948
From This Day Forward
as Night Club Patron 1946
Breakfast at Tiffany's: The Making of a Classic
as Self 2006
Bruce Lee: The Immortal Dragon
as Self 1994
Ten Gentlemen from West Point
as Cadet (uncredited) 1942
Claudia Cardinale, la créature du secret
2019
Big Town
as Nixon-Reporter (uncredited) 1946
The Unwritten Code
as Swede (uncredited) 1944
Audrey Hepburn: Remembered
as Self 1993
Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me
as Self 2009
Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
as Self 1992
The Pink Panther Story
as Himself 2003