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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_LoseyJoseph Losey - Wikipedia

    Joseph Walton Losey III was born on January 14, 1909, in La Crosse, Wisconsin, where he and Nicholas Ray were high-school classmates at La Crosse Central High School. [1] [2] [3] He attended Dartmouth College and Harvard University , beginning as a student of medicine and ending in drama.

  2. Joseph Losey was born on 14 January 1909 in La Crosse, Wisconsin. After high school, he studied at Dartmouth and Harvard, majoring in medicine and English, but he soon drifted to New York City, where he became involved in the theatre and began making short films.

  3. As best Losey can recall, her guests included Joseph Levine, Percy Granger, Heifitz and Rachmaninov. His aunts spoke multiple languages and when Losey was twelve, “I used to have to go and have dinner alone with Aunt Mer and read Racine and Corneille aloud after dinner.

  4. Double Play: Joseph Losey. “To each his own Losey” is how the critic Tom Milne began his 1967 interview book with Joseph Losey. His tally of Loseys at that point was three: the Hollywood version (1948-52), the early British incarnation (1954-62), and the art-house auteur revealed in The Servant (63) and culminating in Accident (67).

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · The 1963 film adaptation of Robin Maugham’s novella explores class tensions through the lens of the crumbling relationship between an aristocrat and his cunning valet. By. David Mermelstein ...

  6. For nearly all of his long and remarkably productive career, Joseph Losey (1909-1984) was a filmmaker in exile. Losey's brief yet promising Hollywood career was abruptly derailed when his outspoken commitment to leftist politics made him a choice target of the House Un-American Activities Committee.

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  8. Joseph Losey’s The Go-Between Leo Colston, a middle-aged Englishman, played by Michael Redgrave, returns to a Norfolk country estate, recalling the events of a summer, when he was barely in his teens. Young Leo (Dominic Guard) keenly observes the intrigues among the adults

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