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Revision as of 20:07, 13 November 2007

Blake Edwards
Born
William Blake Crump
Years active1942 - present
Spouse(s)Patricia Walker (1953-1967)
Julie Andrews (1969-)
ChildrenJennifer Edwards (b.1959)
Geoffrey Edwards
Amy Edwards (b.1974)
Joanna Edwards

Blake Edwards (born July 26, 1922) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.

Born William Blake Crump in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Edwards was the son of a stage director. He began his career as an actor and script-writer, including seven screenplays for Richard Quine. His early career as a script-writer was for radio. His hard-boiled private detective scripts for Richard Diamond, Private Detective became NBCs answer to Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe, reflecting Edwards' unique humor.

His most popular films have been comedies, the alcoholism-themed melodrama Days of Wine and Roses being a notable exception. His most fruitful collaboration has been with Peter Sellers in the Pink Panther movies. Efforts to revive the Panther franchise after the death of Sellers in 1980 met with little critical or commercial success, with the exception of the 2006 film(which he did not direct), which has spawned a 2008 sequel.

In 2004 he received an Academy Honorary Award for cumulative achievements over the course of his film career. He was also portrayed by John Lithgow in the film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, documenting comic actor Sellers' life and his friendship with Edwards.

His second wife (from 1969) is Julie Andrews, who has appeared in a number of his films including Darling Lili, 10, Victor/Victoria and the autobiographical satire S.O.B., in which Andrews played a character who was a caricature of herself. In 1995, he wrote the book for the stage musical adaptation of Victor/Victoria, also starring Andrews.

They have five children together,[1] including two daughters: Joanna and Amy. He also has two children from a previous marriage: actress Jennifer Edwards, and music video director Geoffrey Edwards.

Filmography

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Preceded by Academy Honorary Award
2004
Succeeded by

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