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Sandy Whitelaw
Sandy Whitelaw
84 years (Apr 28, 1930 – Feb 20, 2015)
London, England
10 Movies

Sandy Whitelaw

Nothing about the record is complicated: Sandy Whitelaw is a British actor, seen more often than he is talked about. Among the credits, 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped' stands out for the part of Mr. Fox. 'The American Friend' is another title on the record. He started working at 46. Titles in drama outnumber the rest. The career covers 50 years of screen work.
Nothing about the record is complicated: Sandy Whitelaw is a British actor, seen more often than he is talked about. Among the credits, 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped' stands out for the part of Mr. Fox. 'The American Friend' is another title on the record. He started working at 46. Titles in drama outnumber the rest. The career covers 50 years of screen work.
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Is Sandy Whitelaw still alive?
Sandy Whitelaw passed away on February 20, 2015 at age 84.
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Sandy Whitelaw is best known for roles in The Beat That My Heart Skipped, The American Friend, Beau Pere.
How many movies has Sandy Whitelaw been in?
Over a 39-year career (since 1976), Sandy Whitelaw has appeared in 10 movies and 0 TV shows.
What was Sandy Whitelaw's first movie?
The career of Sandy Whitelaw began with Vincent Put the Donkey in a Meadow (And Went Into the Other) (1976).
What is Sandy Whitelaw's most recent movie or series?
Sandy Whitelaw's most recent release is In a Rush, which premiered on May 19, 2012.
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Sandy Whitelaw
Sandy Whitelaw
1930-04-28 · London, England

Alexander "Sandy" Whitelaw (28 April 1930 – 20 February 2015) was a British actor, producer, director and subtitler.

Whitelaw was born in London and educated in Switzerland, the UK and the United States. He represented Britain as a skier in the 1956 Olympics.

Whitelaw's film career began when he worked as an assistant to the producer David O. Selznick on the 1957 film A Farewell to Arms. He also worked for the production company Hecht-Lancaster. He went on to work for United Artists in a number of capacities, including as head of production for UA Europe.

At this time he was based in London and worked on films including Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris (1972), Federico Fellini’s Roma (1972) and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s The Decameron (1971). He directed two films: Lifespan (1974), which starred Klaus Kinski, and Vicious Circles (1997), which starred Ben Gazzara. He acted in a number of films including The American Friend (1977), Broken English (1981) and The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005).

Whitelaw began to work as a subtitler in the 1970s in Paris. It was the producer Pierre Cottrell who suggested that he subtitle Jean Eustache's film Mes petites amoureuses. He continued to work as a subtitler for four decades.

Whitelaw provided English subtitles for more than 1,000 films over a period of several decades. He once called it "like getting paid to do crosswords". One of the more challenging jobs he took on was the subtitling, with Stephen O'Shea, of Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 film La Haine. Their subtitles for this film received considerable critical attention.

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