- Alexander Mackendrick
Infobox Actor
name = Alexander Mackendrick
birthdate = birth date|1912|9|8
birthplace =Boston, Massachusetts
deathdate = death date and age|1993|12|22|1912|9|8
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
spouse = Eileen Ashcroft (1934-1943)
Hilary Lloyd (1948-1993)Alexander Mackendrick (
September 8 1912 -December 22 1993 ) was aScottish-American film director and teacher.Biography
Alexander Mackendrick was born in Boston,
Massachusetts . He was the only child of Francis Robert Mackendrick and Martha Mackendrick. They had emigrated to theUnited States fromGlasgow in 1911. His father was a ship builder and acivil engineer . When Mackendrick was six, his father fell victim to theinfluenza pandemic that swept the world just afterWorld War I . His mother, in desperate need of work, decided to be a dress designer. In order to pursue that decision, it was necessary for Martha MacKendrick to hand her only son over to his grandfather, who took young MacKendrick back toScotland when he was seven years old. The boy never saw or heard from his mother again.Young Alexander Mackendrick had a very sad and lonely childhood. He attended Hillhead High School from 1919 to 1926 and then went on to spend three years at the
Glasgow School of Art . In the early 1930’s, MacKendrick moved toLondon to work as an art director for theadvertising firm J. Walter Thompson. Between 1936 and 1938, Mackendrick scripted five cinema commercials. He later reflected that his work in the advertising industry was invaluable, in spite of his extreme dislike of the industry itself. In 1937 MacKendrick wrote his first film script, "Midnight Menace", with his cousin and close friend,Roger MacDougall . It was later bought by Associated British.At the start of the Second World War, Mackendrick was employed by the
Minister of Information making Britishpropaganda films. In 1942 he went toAlgiers and then toItaly , working with thePsychological Warfare Division . He then shot newsreels, documentaries, made leaflets, and did radio news. In 1943, he became the director of the film unit and approved the production of the classic Rossellini film, "Rome, Open City ".Post-war
After the war, Mackendrick and his cousin Roger MacDougall set up Merlin Productions, where they produced documentaries for the Ministry of Information. Merlin Productions soon proved to be a poor investment, so in 1946 Mackendrick joined
Ealing Studios where he worked for 9 years. Starting working on storyboards, he eventually worked his way up to writing and directing his own feature films. Among those films were "Whisky Galore!" (1949), "The Man in the White Suit " (1951), and "The Ladykillers " (1955).Return to the US
In 1955 Mackendrick left Britain for
Hollywood . The rest of his professional life was spent commuting betweenLondon andLos Angeles .Mackendrick began directing the Hecht-Hill-Lancaster (HHL) film "
Sweet Smell of Success " in 1957. It was a criical success about a press agent played byTony Curtis who is wrapped up in a powerful newspaper columnist’s (Burt Lancaster ) plot to end the relationship between his younger sister and a jazz musician. Mackendrick got along poorly with the producers of the film because they felt that he was too much of a perfectionist. After "The Sweet Smell of Success", Mackendrick went back to England to make his second HHL film, "The Devil’s Disciple " in 1959, but he was fired only a month into production due to lingering tension from their first project together. Mackendrick was devastated.After his disappointment with HHL, Mackendrick directed several television commercials in Europe for
Horlicks . He also made a handful of films throughout the Sixties including "Sammy Going South " (1963), "A High Wind in Jamaica" (1965), and "Don’t Make Waves " (1967). A project to film Ionesco's "Rhinoceros", which would have starredTony Hancock andBarbara Windsor , fell through at the last minute.In 1969 he returned to the United States after being made Dean of the film school of the
California Institute of the Arts . He gave up the position in 1978 to become a professor at the school. It is not difficult to understand why Mackendrick quit directing to become a teacher. "He found himself spending more energy on making deals than on making films." [Patricia Goldstone, 1960] When Ealing studios was sold, Mackendrick was cut loose to pursue a career as a freelance director, something he was never prepared to do::"At Ealing ... I was tremendously spoiled with all the logistical and financial troubles lifted off my shoulders, even if I had to do the films they told me to do. The reason why I have discovered myself so much happier teaching is that when I arrived here after the collapse of the world I had known as Ealing, I found that in order to make movies in Hollywood, you have to be a great deal-maker ... I have no talent for that ... I realised I was in the wrong business and got out." [Alexander Mackendrick quoted in "On Filmmaking", Paul Cronin (ed.), 2004]
Due to severe
emphysema , Mackendrick was unable to go home to Europe during much of his time at the college. He stayed with the school until he died ofpneumonia in 1993. His remains are buried atWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery .Some of MacKendrick's most notable students include Doug Campbell,
Terence Davies , Don device,F. X. Feeney , Richard Jefferies,James Mangold , Stephen Mills,Thom Mount ,Sean Daniel ,Bruce Berman ,Gregory Orr , Don Di Pietro, Michael Pressman,Douglas Rushkoff , and Lee Sheldon, amongst others.Filmography
Director
* "Whisky Galore!" (1949)
* "The Man in the White Suit " (1951)
* "Mandy" (1952)
* "The Maggie " (1954)
* "The Ladykillers " (1955)
* "Sweet Smell of Success " (1957)
* "Sammy Going South " (1963)
* "A High Wind in Jamaica" (1965)
* "Don't Make Waves " (1967)Writer
*"
Saraband for Dead Lovers " (1948)
*"Dance Hall" (1950)Further reading
* Lethal Innocence: The Cinema of Alexander Mackendrick by Phillip Kemp
* [http://www.thestickingplace.com/books/alexander-mackendrick/ On Film-Making : An Introduction to the Craft of the Director by Alexander Mackendrick (edited by Paul Cronin)] .References
External links
*imdb name|id=0533241|name=Alexander Mackendrick
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* [http://www.thestickingplace.com/film/mackendrick-on-film/organising-questions.php Article about Mackendrick's teaching career] [http://www.thestickingplace.com/html/Mackendrick_intro.html]
* [http://www.iol.ie/~galfilm/filmwest/24alex.htm Articles on Mackendrick]
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/03/mackendrick.html "Senses of Cinema":Alexander Mackendrick]
* [http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/film/2005/mackendrick.html Mackendrick film exhibition at "MOMA"]Persondata
NAME= Mackendrick, Alexander
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1912-9-8
PLACE OF BIRTH=Boston, Massachusetts
DATE OF DEATH= 1993-12-22
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles, California
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