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Peter Yates in Une femme en péril (1988)

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Peter Yates

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  • Born
    July 24, 1929 · Aldershot, Hampshire, England, UK
  • Died
    January 9, 2011 · London, England, UK (heart failure)

Biography

    • Having seen Trois milliards d'un coup (1967) and Bullitt (1968), it comes as no surprise that Peter Yates started out as a professional racing car driver and team manager - albeit briefly - before turning his attention to film. The son of a military man, he was educated at Charterhouse School and trained at RADA, gaining his first experience as an actor with local repertory companies. In the early 1950's, he worked as a dubbing assistant, cutter, stage manager and theatre director (Royal Court), eventually graduating to assistant director on L'auberge du sixième bonheur (1958). He cut his teeth, directing many episodes of Le Saint (1962) and Destination danger (1964) for television, before helming his first feature film, the musical Vacances d'été (1963).

      "Summer Holiday" did nothing for his career. However, the exhilarating car chase through the streets of London - staged for his next film, "Robbery" - so impressed Steve McQueen that he requested Yates to direct him in "Bullitt". The rest is history: for many years, THAT car chase became the yard stick by which all others were measured. The success of this venture prompted Yates to remain in America, adapting himself to a variety of other genres, though continuing to be preoccupied with action subjects. His best films include the stylish and ingenious caper comedy Les quatre malfrats (1972); the underwater adventure Les Grands Fonds (1977), based on the novel and screenplay by Peter Benchley; and the quirky coming-of-age comedy La bande des quatre (1979). For the latter, Yates received simultaneous Oscar nominations as Best Director and Best Producer.

      He was nominated again for a more cerebral 'actor's piece', L'habilleur (1983), starring Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay , based on a play about an ageing stage actor and his long-standing assistant. Never a prolific director, Yates subsequently made only a few more films. Most memorable, perhaps, were the courtroom thriller Suspect dangereux (1987), the political drama Une femme en péril (1988) and the enjoyably old-fashioned comedy Curtain Call (1998), starring Michael Caine and Maggie Smith as a couple of theatrical ghosts.
      - IMDb mini biography by: I.S.Mowis

Family

  • Spouse
      Virginia Pope(1960 - January 9, 2011) (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Toby Yates

Trivia

  • Yates' three favorites among his own films are Les copains d'Eddie Coyle (1973), L'habilleur (1983) and La bande des quatre (1979).
  • Has directed 3 actors to Oscar nominations: Barbara Barrie (Best Supp. Actress - La bande des quatre (1979)) & Tom Courtenay/Albert Finney (Best Actor - L'habilleur (1983)).
  • He has directed one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Bullitt (1968).
  • He has directed two films that have been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: La bande des quatre (1979) and L'habilleur (1983).
  • Educated at Charterhouse School.

Quotes

  • [on Jacqueline Bisset] People are inclined to be skeptical about Jacqui because she's so beautiful. But she has that quality of intelligence that goes with the face and makes it something more.
  • [on Raquel Welch] She isn't an actress of fathomless talent, but she is very professional and hard-working. It's just the strange way people are brought up in America to promote themselves before the character.
  • [on Les copains d'Eddie Coyle (1973)] We shot all of Les copains d'Eddie Coyle (1973) on location, which makes it much harder to control lighting and shooting conditions. Victor [cinematographer Victor J. Kemper] did an absolutely amazing job adapting to those factors, and his skill shows in the final film.
  • [on the casting of Steven Keats as Jackie Brown in Les copains d'Eddie Coyle (1973)] We were lucky to get Keats. We desperately needed someone to play Jackie Brown and hadn't found anyone to fit the role. At the last minute, we discovered Keats doing theater work and cast him.

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