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Director Collection (page 51)

The director is the mastermind behind the scenes, orchestrating every aspect of a film or production, and are like Auguste Escoffier

Background imageDirector Collection: World Rally Championship: L-R: Mark Deans, Ford of Europe Motorsport Director, and Malcolm Wilson

World Rally Championship: L-R: Mark Deans, Ford of Europe Motorsport Director, and Malcolm Wilson, MSport CEO
L-R: Mark Deans (GBR), Ford of Europe Motorsport Director, and Malcolm Wilson (GBR), MSport CEO, reveal the new Ford Fiesta R2 Rally Car

Background imageDirector Collection: Siegfried Wagner / Duhrkoo

Siegfried Wagner / Duhrkoo
SIEGFRIED WAGNER Son of Richard Wagner, a composer in his own right, and director of Bayreuth

Background imageDirector Collection: Siegfried Wagner / Postcd

Siegfried Wagner / Postcd
SIEGFRIED WAGNER Son of Richard Wagner, a composer in his own right, and director of Bayreuth

Background imageDirector Collection: Tom Walls / Cig Card

Tom Walls / Cig Card
TOM WALLS English actor and director, later in character roles

Background imageDirector Collection: Ray Milland / Paramount

Ray Milland / Paramount
RAY MILLAND (Reginald Truscott-Jones) American film and TV actor and director, born in Wales

Background imageDirector Collection: Ninette De Valois / Photo

Ninette De Valois / Photo
NINETTE DE VALOIS Dancer with the Ballet Russe and later founder of the Royal Ballet; a revered teacher, director and choreographer

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Edward Condon
Edward U Condon, scientific director of the Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects conducted by the University of Colorado, 1966 - 1968

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Jan Baptist Sniadecki
JAN BAPTIST SNIADECKI Polish astronomer, director of the Wilna observatory from 1806. Brother of Jedrzej S

Background imageDirector Collection: Vsevolod Pudovkin

Vsevolod Pudovkin
VSEVOLOD PUDOVKIN Russian film director, noted for The end of St Petersburg, Mother and Storm over Asia, among others

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William Dyce
WILLIAM DYCE Scottish painter. Director of the Government School of Design. Professor of Fine Arts

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Mona Lisa Nightmare
M. Homelle, director of Frances Musees Nationaux, suffers nightmares when the Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre !

Background imageDirector Collection: Sir Edward Blount

Sir Edward Blount
SIR EDWARD BLOUNT Railway director in France

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Marie-Cath. Cadiere
MARIE-CATHERINE CADIERE, of Aix-en-Provence, accuses her spiritual director, Jesuit pere Girard, of bewitching and seducing her : he is acquitted but a public outcry ensues

Background imageDirector Collection: Joseph Henry / Century

Joseph Henry / Century
JOSEPH HENRY American physicist associated with electro-magnetism - the henry unit of induction is named for him; director of the Smithsonian, Washington

Background imageDirector Collection: Henrik Ibsen / Aged 29 / Ilz

Henrik Ibsen / Aged 29 / Ilz
HENRIK IBSEN Norwegian writer at the age of 29, when he was director of the theatre in Christiania

Background imageDirector Collection: Joseph Joachim Raff

Joseph Joachim Raff
JOSEPH JOACHIM RAFF German composer (born in Switzerland); director of the Hoch Conservatory, Frankfurt from 1877

Background imageDirector Collection: Cecil B. De Mille

Cecil B. De Mille
CECIL B. DE MILLE American film director - working on The Sign Of The Cross, 1932

Background imageDirector Collection: Henry Navigator / Statue L

Henry Navigator / Statue L
HENRIQUE O NAVEGADOR Portuguese Prince, director of explorations (full length)

Background imageDirector Collection: Henry Navigator / Silva

Henry Navigator / Silva
HENRIQUE O NAVEGADOR Portuguese Prince, director of explorations



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The director is the mastermind behind the scenes, orchestrating every aspect of a film or production, and are like Auguste Escoffier, crafting a delectable feast for our eyes and minds. Just as Jane Russell in The French Line captivated audiences with her sultry performance, directors have the power to mesmerize us with their creative vision. Orson Welles showcased his brilliance not only as an actor but also as Charles Foster Kane in CITIZEN KANE, a groundbreaking film that he directed. Like Charlie Chaplin's iconic portrayal of the little tramp, directors often leave an indelible mark on cinema history. They bring together talented individuals like the cast and crew of John Guillermins Torment (1949), creating magic on screen. In Hollywood's golden era, directors such as Billy Wilder were revered for their ability to entertain and captivate audiences. Publicity stills from films like Some Like It Hot (1959) remind us of their genius, and are not limited to just filmmaking; they can shape other realms too. Just as Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Team made history in 1908 under S. F. Edge's guidance, directors lead teams towards greatness. Even animals can become stars under a director's watchful eye – Mick the Miller became a film star thanks to someone who saw his potential beyond racing tracks. From bustling streets like Soho in London to grand theaters on Shaftesbury Avenue, directors breathe life into these spaces through their artistic choices. They navigate complex worlds like strip tease card games or even orchestras led by conductors – always ensuring that each element harmonizes perfectly together. Sergei Eisenstein revolutionized filmmaking through his innovative techniques and storytelling prowess. Directors like him push boundaries and challenge conventions to create unforgettable experiences for audiences worldwide. In essence, the director is more than just a title; they are architects of dreams and creators of worlds.