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Michael Anderson was an English film director, producer, and actor. He was born in London, England, on 30 January 1920. Anderson began his career as an assistant director in the 1940s, working on films such as The Way Ahead (1944) and The Red Shoes (1948). He then moved into directing, helming films such as The Dam Busters (1955), Around the World in 80 Days (1956), and The Quiller Memorandum (1966). He also directed the science fiction classic Logan's Run (1976). Anderson was also an actor, appearing in films such as The Dam Busters (1955), The Quiller Memorandum (1966), and The Martian Chronicles (1980). Anderson was married twice, first to actress Mary Ure and then to actress Susan Hampshire. He had two children, one with each wife. Anderson died on 25 April 2018 at the age of 98. His net worth at the time of his death was estimated to be around $10 million.

Popular As Michael Joseph Anderson
Occupation director,assistant_director,actor
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January, 1920
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace London, England, UK
Date of death 25 April, 2018
Died Place Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Michael Anderson's Wife?

His wife is Adrianne Ellis (25 May 1977 - 25 April 2018) ( his death), Vera Elizabeth Carlisle (28 September 1970 - 1975) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Eileen Betty Leslie (1940 - ?) ( divorced) ( 2 children)

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Wife Adrianne Ellis (25 May 1977 - 25 April 2018) ( his death), Vera Elizabeth Carlisle (28 September 1970 - 1975) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Eileen Betty Leslie (1940 - ?) ( divorced) ( 2 children)
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Michael Anderson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Michael Anderson worth at the age of 98 years old? Michael Anderson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Michael Anderson's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

1991

His more recent work of note has included the Gemini Award-winning TV movie Young Catherine (1991), based on the early life of Russia's Catherine the Great. Vanessa Redgrave, who played Empress Elizabeth, was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy in the Supporting Actress category.

1989

Also in this genre, but with less distinction, Anderson directed Millennium (1989) and a miniseries, The Martian Chronicles (1980).

1985

The August 28, 1985, issue of Variety, in the Production Pulse section announced that the film "The Conspiracy" began filming August 26, 1985, in Yugoslavia. Director was Michael Anderson with stars Christopher Walken, Robert Mitchum, Paul Scofield, Alice Krige, and others. No evidence the film was ever completed or released.

1976

Moving into science fiction, Anderson made style triumph over content with his (for the time) expensively made dystopian thriller Logan's Run (1976). Though not a big success with critics, the picture won at the box office and helped MGM out of its financial doldrums.

1975

A foray into the world of comic strip heroes, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975), proved to be one of his rare failures.

1966

Another little gem is the intricately plotted spy thriller The Quiller Memorandum (1966), tautly directed and noteworthy for supremely well captured Berlin exteriors (a familiarity which stemmed from Anderson having spent some of his early childhood in Berlin and Hillier having worked at Ufa in the 20s before collaborating on Fritz Lang's classic thriller M (1931)). According to Hillier, Anderson also had a reputation for being "superb at handling actors". This is reflected in his films which have often featured big name stars like Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier or Alec Guinness.

1958

His strong visual style -- in no small way complemented by a fruitful and long-standing collaboration with the cinematographer Erwin Hillier -- became ideally suited for suspenseful thrillers and action subjects like Chase a Crooked Shadow (1958), the sub-Hitchcockian psychological whodunnit The Naked Edge (1961) or the underrated maritime drama The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959) (based on a novel by Hammond Innes and originally intended for Alfred Hitchcock who went on to do North by Northwest (1959) instead).

1957

In 1957, Anderson received the Silver Medallion for outstanding work from the Screen Director's Guild of America and was in 2012 also honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Directors Guild of Canada.

1955

Britain's most successful film of 1955, in turn, led to Anderson being hired by Mike Todd to direct the all-star blockbuster Around the World in 80 Days (1956). A hugely popular box-office hit and winner of five Academy Awards, it elevated Anderson into the realm of more ambitious international productions.

1950

At the time he died, Anderson was the oldest living nominee for an Academy Award for Best Director, and the only surviving director whose film won a Best Picture award in the 1950s.

1949

For Ustinov's third venture, Private Angelo (1949), Anderson both co-directed and co-wrote the screenplay, but the picture that first put him on the map was to be the patriotic wartime drama The Dam Busters (1955), based on true events.

1946

Upon demobilisation, the 24-year old up-and-coming director secured the release from the military of his 'favourite corporal' and mentor to work as first assistant on Secret Flight (1946) and Vice Versa (1948).

1938

London-born Michael Anderson began his career in films as an office boy at Elstree studios. By 1938, he had progressed up the ladder to become assistant director for distinguished film makers Noël Coward, David Lean and Anthony Asquith. Shortly after, during wartime with the Royal Signals Corps (Army Kinematograph Service), Anderson made the acquaintance of Peter Ustinov.