Canadian film and television director (1927–2024)
Alvin Rakoff
Rakoff in 2021
Born Abraham Rakoff
(1927-02-06 ) February 6, 1927Died October 12, 2024(2024-10-12) (aged 97) Occupation Director Spouses Children 2
Alvin Rakoff (February 6, 1927 – October 12, 2024) was a Canadian director of film, television and theatre productions. He worked with actors including Laurence Olivier , Peter Sellers , Sean Connery , Judi Dench , Rex Harrison , Rod Steiger , Henry Fonda and Ava Gardner .[ 1]
Rakoff awarded Sean Connery his first leading role, and gave Alan Rickman his first job when he was a drama student.[ 2] Other actors he worked with early in their careers include Michael Crawford , Jeremy Irons , and Michael Caine .[ 3]
Early life
Rakoff was born on February 6, 1927.[ 4] His mother came from Rivne , Ukraine; his father was from Voronezh , Russia. His parents met in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. He is the third of seven children. His parents had a shop in Kensington Market . When Rakoff was 16, he changed his first name from Abraham to Alvin, inspired by Alvin York and the film Sergeant York .[ 5]
After graduation from the University of Toronto , he became a journalist and began writing for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's nascent television service. He was seconded by the CBC to visit the UK − "the place where TV started". Days after arriving he sold a script to the British Broadcasting Corporation , at the time the only television broadcaster in the UK. The BBC subsequently invited him to join their television directors' training course. At 26 years of age, he became the youngest producer/director in the BBC drama department. He became a resident in the United Kingdom through working extensively worldwide.
Wilton House acted as location for Inns of Court during shooting of A Voyage Round My Father (1982). Laurence Olivier with his feet up taking a break with assistant director Shirley Cleghorn looking on.
Career
A BBC adaptation in 1953 of the Irwin Shaw novel The Troubled Air was his first major writing assignment for television. In 1954, his production of Waiting For Gillian won the Daily Mail ' s National TV Award with actors Patrick Barr and Anne Crawford also honoured. He later recreated this production in French for transmission throughout France. In 1955, on the night commercial TV first appeared in the UK he was asked by the BBC to offer the main opposition, The Hole In The Wall with Mervyn Johns and Sidney Tafler , of which The Times wrote: "Mr. Rakoff who seems to be a master of this medium".[citation needed ]
In his 1957 production Requiem for a Heavyweight he lifted an unknown actor, Sean Connery , from the ranks of walk-ons and gave Connery his first leading role. Also in this production was another performer early in his career, Michael Caine . In 1958, Rakoff adapted, directed, and produced Herman Wouk 's The Caine Mutiny Court Martial for the BBC.
In 1962, the BBC asked Rakoff to produce/direct its entry for the European-wide 'The Largest Theatre In The World' written especially for the occasion by Terence Rattigan and called Heart to Heart , with Kenneth More and Ralph Richardson . In 1964, when the new channel BBC 2 was launched Rakoff was selected to direct plays filling the first three Sunday-night drama slots (The Seekers ). He won his first Emmy Award in 1967 for Call Me Daddy , which had featured Donald Pleasence , and 15 years later won it again for A Voyage Round My Father (Laurence Olivier , Alan Bates , and Jane Asher took the leads) which he produced and directed.
His production of The Adventures of Don Quixote (1973) with Rex Harrison and Frank Finlay achieved international praise.[ 6] In his 1978 production of Romeo & Juliet for the BBC Television Shakespeare series he cast the then unknown actor Alan Rickman as Tybalt .[ 7] In 1997 he produced and co-directed the award-winning A Dance to the Music of Time with John Gielgud , Simon Russell Beale , and Miranda Richardson .
His films include On Friday at Eleven (a.k.a. World in My Pocket in the U.S.) starring Rod Steiger ; Say Hello to Yesterday (1970), which he also wrote, featured Jean Simmons and Leonard Whiting ; Hoffman starred Peter Sellers ; City on Fire , which he co-wrote, starred Henry Fonda , Ava Gardner , and Shelley Winters .
Rakoff's writing included Too Marvellous For Words , the story of lyricist Johnny Mercer presented at The Mill Theatre , Sonning, and King's Head Theatre, London. He had written three novels. His first, & Gillian , a romantic novel, was translated into 10 languages. His second, Baldwin Street , based on his early days in his parents' shop in Toronto, was published in 2008. The Seven Einsteins , a third novel, is a genetic thriller published in 2014. An adaptation of Raymond Chandler 's The Big Sleep was produced in 2012.
His theatre work ranged from Hamlet at Bristol Old Vic to a Charity Cruise performance at the Royal Albert Hall before Her Majesty the Queen , and continued with his association with The Mill Theatre, Sonning, directing productions of Separate Tables with Anthony Valentine and his own adaptation of Chandler's The Big Sleep .
In 2010, Rakoff directed A Sentimental Journey , the story of Doris Day , at Wilton's Music Hall , London, and subsequently (2012) El Portal Theatre, Hollywood.
He was a president of the Directors Guild of Great Britain .
Rakoff died at his home in Chiswick , London on October 12, 2024, at the age of 97.[ 8]
Filmography
Feature films (director)
Year
Film
Cast
1958
Passport to Shame
Eddie Constantine
1959
The Treasure of San Teresa
Eddie Constantine
1961
World in My Pocket
Rod Steiger
1964
The Comedy Man
Kenneth More
1969
Crossplot
Roger Moore , Claudie Lange , Francis Matthews , Gabrielle Drake , Bernard Lee
1970
Hoffman
Peter Sellers , Sinead Cusack
1971
Say Hello to Yesterday
Jean Simmons , Leonard Whiting
1979
City on Fire
Henry Fonda , Ava Gardner , Shelley Winters
1979
King Solomon's Treasure
David McCallum , Patrick Macnee , Britt Ekland
1980
Death Ship
George Kennedy , Richard Crenna , Nick Mancuso
1981
Dirty Tricks
Elliott Gould
Television (director)
Year
Title
Cast
1953
Holiday Girl
Mantovani Orchestra
1953
Starlight
1953
A Place of Execution
1953
Strictly Personal
1953
The Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill
1954
Willie the Squouse
1954
The Lover
Diana Wynyard
1954
Waiting for Gillian
Patrick Barr , Anne Crawford (National Television Award)
1955
Waiting for Gillian (French TV version form Paris, re-titled Un Chemin Dans La Nuit )
1954
The Face of Love
Peter Cushing , Mary Morris , George Rose
1954
Return to the River
1954
The Good Partners
1954
Tyrant's Tower
1954
Teckman Biography by Francis Durbridge
1955
Three Empty Rooms by Reginald Rose
Jacqueline Hill
1955
The New Executive
1955
The Hole in the Wall
Mervyn Johns , Sidney Tafler
1955
Thunder in the Realm (Canada)
1955
The Legend of Pepito
Sam Wanamaker , Jacqueline Hill
1956
The Reclining Figure
Donald Wolfit
1956
For the Defence
1956
The Condemned
André Morell , Sean Connery
1956
Epitaph
Trevor Howard , Leo McKern
1956
The Seat of the Scornful
Basil Sydney , Finlay Currie , Jacqueline Hill
1956
No Man's Land
Alec McCowen
1957
Dial 999 (series, 4 episodes)
1957
The Staring Match
1957
Requiem for a Heavyweight
Sean Connery, Michael Caine , Warren Mitchell
1957
Our Town
Heather Sears
1958
The Caine Mutiny Court Martial
1958
Breakdown
Nigel Davenport , Roger Livesey
1958
Man in the Corner
1959
Velvet Alley
Sam Wanamaker, Jacqueline Hill
1959
The Ransom of Red Chief (USA)
William Bendix , Hans Conreid
1959
The Dark Side of the Earth
1960
The Leather Jungle
Freddie Mills , Neil McCallum
1960
A Town Has Turned to Dust
Rod Steiger
1960
Come In Razor Red
Richard Harris
1961
Joker's Justice
Dan Massey , Leo McKern
1961
The Room by Harold Pinter
1961
A Reason for Staying
Anthony Quayle , Denholm Elliott , Warren Mitchell
1962
Heart to Heart by Terence Rattigan ("The Largest Theatre in the World", European Union television drama entry)
Kenneth More, Ralph Richardson , Wendy Craig , Jean Marsh
1962
A Quiet Game of Cards
Bernard Braden
1962
Call Me Back
Alec McCowen
1963
The Remarkable Incident at Carsons Corners
1964
The Seekers
Michael Bryant
1964
The Blackpool Trilogy
Julia Foster , Nicola Pagett
1965
Court Martial (series)
Peter Graves , Bradford Dillman
1966
You'll Know Me by the Stars in My Eyes
Jane Asher , Nigel Patrick , Phyllis Calvert
1966
The Move After Checkmate
Michael Crawford
1966
The Sweet War Man
Kenneth More
1967
The Girl
Joss Ackland , Brenda Bruce
1967
The Man Who Understood Women
Jane Asher
1967
Call Me Daddy (Emmy Award)
Donald Pleasence
1968
Murder
Peter Egan
1971
A Kiss Is Just a Kiss
Keir Dullea
1971
Summer and Smoke
Lee Remick
1972
Blur & Blank via Cleckheaton
Denholm Elliott
1972
A Man About a Dog
1972
The Adventures of Don Quixote
Rex Harrison , Frank Finlay , Rosemary Leach
1973
Shadow of a Gunman
Stephen Rea
1973
Harlequinade
1974
Cheap in August
Leo McKern, Virginia McKenna
1974
Jan & Tony, "Rooms"
1974
How to Impeach A President (USA)
1974
A Brisk Dip Sagaciously Considered
1974
Shall We Have a King? (USA)
1975
Husband to Mrs Fitzherbert
Nicholas Jones
1975
The Nicest Man in the World
Celia Johnson
1975
The October Crisis (Canada)
1975
Lulu Street (Canada)
1975
The Liberty Tree
Jeremy Irons , Julian Fellowes
1976
The Killers
1976
In Praise of Love
Kenneth More, Claire Bloom
1976
Mrs Amsworth
Glynis Johns
1976
The Promise
1976
The Dame Of Sark
Celia Johnson , Peter Dyneley
1977
The Kitchen
Peter Egan, Sinéad Cusack
1978
Romeo & Juliet
Alan Rickman , Celia Johnson, Michael Hordern , Jacqueline Hill
1980
The Quiet Days of Mrs Stafford
Susan Littler
1981
The Breadwinner
Michael Gambon
1982
Disraeli
Richard Pasco
1982
A Voyage Round My Father
Laurence Olivier , Alan Bates , Jane Asher
1983
Firework For Elspeth
Fiona Shaw
1983
Mr Halpern & Mr Johnson
Laurence Olivier, Jackie Gleason
1983
A Talent for Murder
Laurence Olivier, Angela Lansbury
1984
The First Olympics, Athens 1896
Angela Lansbury, Louis Jordan , David Caruso
1985
Paradise Postponed
Zoe Wanamaker , David Threlfall , Michael Hordern , etc.
1989
Haunting Harmony
1990
Gas & Candles
1991/1992
Sam Saturday
Ivan Kaye
1992
The Best Of Friends
John Gielgud , Wendy Hiller , Patrick McGoohan
1997
A Dance to the Music of Time
Miranda Richardson , Simon Russell Beale , Alan Bennett , John Gielgud
Writing (television, films, books)
Year
Title
Role
1953
The Troubled Air
adaptor (TV)
1953
A Flight of Fancy
writer (TV)
1953
Our Town
adaptor (TV)
1954
Waiting for Gillian
co-adaptor (TV)
1958
The Caine Mutiny Court Martial
adaptor (TV)
1970
Say Hello To Yesterday
writer (film)
1973
A Man About Dog
adaptor (TV)
1973
Shadow Of A Gunman
adaptor (TV)
1978
City On Fire
co-writer (film)
1991/92
Sam Saturday
creator (TV series)
1996
& Gillian
(novel, Little Brown)
2001/02
Too Marvelous For Words
writer (musical)
2008
Baldwin Street
(novel, Bunim & Bannigan, New York)
2012
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
(stage adaptation)
2014
The Seven Einsteins
(novel, Author House)
Theatre credits (director)
(Richard Pasco, Barbara Leigh Hunt , Margaret Courtney, etc.)
1982 – Celia Johnson Theatre fund, Aldwych Theatre
(Ralph Richardson , Jeremy Irons, Richard Briers, etc.)
(Richard Briers , John Gielgud, Penelope Keith , Wayne Sleep , etc.)
1995 – Stage Struck by Simon Gray , The Mill at Sonning
(Nicholas Jones)
2001–2002 – Too Marvelous For Words: The Story of Lyricist Johnny Mercer
(written and directed) The Mill at Sonning
2005 – Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan, The Mill at Sonning
(Anthony Valentine, Glynis Barber)
2007 – Same Time Next Year by Bernard Slade, The Mill at Sonning
(Steven Pacey , Shona Lindsay)
2009 – A Sentimental Journey, The Story of Doris Day . The Mill at Sonning
(Sally Hughes, Glyn Kerslake )
2010 – A Sentimental Journey, The Story of Doris Day . Wilton's, London
2011 – A Sentimental Journey, The Story of Doris Day – Edinburgh Festival; The Mill at Sonning; El Portal Theater, Los Angeles.
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