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Stanley Kubrick
Screenwriter, Director, Producer (1928–1999)
Born in New York City on July 26, 1928, Stanley Kubrick
worked as a photographer for  Look  magazine before exploring
filmmaking in the 1950s. He went on to direct a number of
acclaimed films, including  Spartacus  (1960), Lolita  (1962),  Dr.
Strangelove  (1964),  Clockwork Orange  (1971),  2001: A Space
Odyssey (1968), The Shining (1980), Full Metal Jacket (1987) and Eyes
Wide Shut (1999). Kubrick died in England on March 7, 1999.
Kubrick began to explore the art of filmmaking in the 1950s. His
first films were documentary shorts financed by friends and relatives.
His first feature, the 1953 military drama  Fear and Desire, was made
independently of a studio—an uncommon practice for the time. Early
into his filmmaking career, Kubrick acted as cinematographer, editor
and soundman, in addition to directing. Later, he would also write and
produce.
Kubrick made 10 feature films from 1957 to 1998, with early releases
including the acclaimed films Spartacus (1960); Lolita (1962), based on
the novel by Vladimir Nabokov; and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned
to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). Denied official cooperation
from the U.S. armed services during the filming of  Dr. Strangelove,
Kubrick went on to construct sets from photographs and other public
sources.
After moving to England in the early 1960s, Kubrick slowly gained a
reputation as a recluse. He gradually reduced the time he spent anywhere
other than on a studio set or in his home office, refused most interview
requests and was rarely photographed, never formally. He kept to a
schedule of working at night and sleeping during the day, which allowed
him to keep North American time. During this time, he had his sister,
Mary, tape Yankees and NFL games, particularly those of the New York
Giants, which were airmailed to him.
Stanley Kubrick died in his sleep after suffering a heart attack at his
home in Childwickbury Manor, Hertfordshire, England, on March 7,
1999, hours after delivering a print of what would be his last film, Eyes
Wide Shut  (1999), to the studio. The film, starring Nicole Kidman
and Tom Cruise (who were married at the time), went on to earn both
commercial and critical acclaim, including Golden Globe and Satellite
award nominations.

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