Ken Loach Biography (1936-) (original) (raw)
Born June 17, 1936, in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England; son of John and Vivien (maiden name, Hamlin) Loach; married Lesley Ashton, 1962; children: Stephen, Nicholas (deceased, 1971), Hannah, James, Emma. Addresses: Office: Parallax Pictures, 7 Denmark Street, London WC2H 8LS, England.; Contact: c/o Sixteen Films, 187 Wardour St., 2nd Floor, London W1F 8ZB, England.
Nationality
British
Gender
Male
Occupation
Director, screenwriter, producer
Birth Details
June 17, 1936
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Director
- Poor Cow, National General, 1968
- (As Kenneth Loach) Kes, United Artists, 1970
- Family Life (also known as Wednesday's Child), Kestrel Films, 1971
- Black Jack, Kestrel Films, 1979
- (As Kenneth Loach) Looks and Smiles, Black Lion Films/Kestrel Films, 1982
- Fatherland (also known as Singing the Blues in Red and Vaterland), Film Four International, 1987
- Hidden Agenda, Hemdale, 1990
- Riff-Raff, Fine Line/New Line Cinema, 1991
- Raining Stones, Film Four International, 1993
- Ladybird, Ladybird, Parallax Pictures, 1994
- A Contemporary Case for Common Ownership (also known as ClauseIV: The Movie), 1995
- Land and Freedom (also known as Terra e liberta and Tierra y libertad), Parallax Pictures, 1995
- Carla's Song (also known as La cancion de Carla), Shadow Distribution, 1996
- My Name Is Joe (also known as Mi nombre es Joe and MeinName ist Joe), Artisan Entertainment, 1998
- Bread and Roses (also known as Pan y rosas), Lions Gate Films, 2000
- The Navigators (also known as La cuadrilla), First Look Pictures Releasing, 2002
- Sweet Sixteen, Lions Gate Films, 2002
- (Segment "United Kingdom") 11'09"01--September 11 (also known as 11 minutes 9 secondes 1 image and Onze minutes, neuf secondes, un cadre), 2002
- Film Appearances
- Himself, Citizen Ken Loach (documentary), 1997
- Television Director
- Movies
- Diary of a Young Man, BBC, 1964
- The Golden Vision, 1968
- In Black and White (also known as The Save the Children Fund Film), 1969
- After a Lifetime, 1971
- The Price of Coal, 1977
- Auditions, 1980
- The Gamekeeper, ATV Network, 1980
- The Red and the Blue, 1983
- The View from the Woodpile, 1988
- Dispatches: Arthur Scargill, 1991
- The Flickering Flame, 1996
- Miniseries
- Days of Hope, 1975
- Television Work
- Specials
- Director, Questions of Leadership, BBC, 1983
- Director and producer, Which Side Are You On? (documentary), LWT,1984
- Television Director
- Episodic
- "Three Clear Sundays," The Wednesday Play, 1965
- "The End of Arthur's Marriage," The Wednesday Play, 1965
- "Up the Junction," The Wednesday Play, 1965
- "Coming Out Party," The Wednesday Play, 1965
- "Cathy Come Home," BBC, The Wednesday Play, 1966
- "In Two Minds," The Wednesday Play, 1966
- "The Big Flame," The Wednesday Play, 1968
- "The Rank and the File," Play for Today: The Rank and the File, 1971
- Also directed episodes of Z Cars, BBC.
- WRITINGS
- Screenplays
- (With Nell Dunn) Poor Cow (adapted from Dunn's novel of the same title), National General, 1968
- (With Tony Garnett and Barry Hines) Kes (adapted from Hines's novel, A Kestrel for a Knave), United Artists, 1970
- Black Jack (adapted from Leon Garfield's novel of the same title),Kestrel Films, 1979
- (Segment "United Kingdom") 11'09"01--September 11 (also known as 11 minutes 9 secondes 1 image and Onze minutes, neuf secondes, un cadre), 2002
- Teleplays
- (With Hines) The Gamekeeper (adapted from Hines's novel of the same title), ATV Network, 1980
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
- Cineaste, winter, 1998, pp. 22-27
- Empire, December, 1998, p. 62
- Film Comment, March/April, 1988, pp. 38-46
- Filmmaker, February, 1999, pp. 52-55
- The Economist, January 19, 2002, p. 35