[Deathwatch] Ken Annakin, film director, 94

Deathwatch Central cdw at slick.org
Fri Apr 24 07:36:35 PDT 2009


"Battle of the Bulge" director Annakin dies at 94
Thu Apr 23

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – British-born film director Ken Annakin, the man
behind war film "The Battle of the Bulge" and "Swiss Family Robinson",
has died at his Beverly Hills home at the age of 94, his family said on
Thursday.

Annakin, who was born in Yorkshire, England, made over 60 movies,
ranging from comedies and adventure to documentaries, his daughter
Deborah Peters said.

He was also an inspiration for the "Star Wars" character Anakin
Skywalker, who was named after him by director George Lucas.

Annakin started his film making career in England and went from there
to Disney studios in southern California, making his name as a director
of family entertainment.

His later films included "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying
Machines", "The Call of the Wild" starring Charlton Heston in 1972.

He was nominated for a Directors Guild of America award for best
director with the 1962 World War Two movie "The Longest Day," and he
was given an OBE by Britain's Queen Elizabeth for his services to the
film industry.

Many thanks to Deathwatch Central for posting this obituary



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