Adrian Lyne | |
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Born | Peterborough, England | 4 March 1941
Education | Highgate School |
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Samantha Lyne (m. 1974) |
Children | 4 |
Relatives | Oliver Lyne (brother) |
Adrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941)[1] is an English film director. Lyne is known for sexually charged narratives, conflicting passions, the power of seduction, moral ambiguity, betrayal, and the indelibility of infidelity.[2][3]
In the mid 1970s, he directed television commercials for DIM Lingerie (France), but Lyne's career in feature length films began in 1980 with Foxes, and would later direct Flashdance, 9½ Weeks, Fatal Attraction, Jacob's Ladder, Indecent Proposal, Lolita, and Unfaithful. Lyne received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director for Fatal Attraction.[4]
Your films gather characters' dysfunctions and mend their gloomy lives through the delicate haze of soft and natural lighting