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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alvin_RakoffAlvin Rakoff - Wikipedia

    Alvin Rakoff (February 6, 1927) is a Canadian director of film, television and theatre productions. He has worked with actors including Laurence Olivier, Peter Sellers, Sean Connery, Judi Dench, Rex Harrison, Rod Steiger, Henry Fonda and Ava Gardner.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0707597Alvin Rakoff - IMDb

    Alvin Rakoff has directed more than 100 television, film and stage productions. He is now in his 10th decade. And still active. The twice Emmy Award-winning director has worked with many of the world's most prestigious leading talent, including Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Peter Sellers, Judi Dench, Donald Pleasance, Henry Fonda and Richard ...

  3. Alvin Rakoff directed more than 100 television, film and stage productions. He is now in his 10th decade. And still active. The twice Emmy Award winning director gave an unknown extra his first leading role: Sean Connery. He gave drama student Alan Rickman his first professional job.

  4. Alvin Rakoff has directed more than 100 television, film and stage productions. He is now in his 10th decade. And still active. The twice Emmy Award-winning director has worked with many of the world's most prestigious leading talent, including Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Peter Sellers, Judi Dench, Donald Pleasance, Henry Fonda and Richard ...

  5. Alvin Rakoff es un director y personaje nacido en el año 1927 en Canadá conocido por El barco de la muerte, Amor a la inglesa, Ciudad en llamas, Romeo y Julieta (TV), Complot, Passport to Shame, A Dance to the Music of Time (Miniserie de TV), El joven y la cuarentona, Las primeras Olimpiadas: Atenas 1896 (Miniserie de TV) y Su mejor amigo (TV)

  6. About. Alvins career as a writer, director and producer has spanned decades – starting with the early days of live black and white BBC television drama, working with leading actors in film and television and winning numerous awards in the process.

  7. Alvin’s Emmy-award winning 1967 television drama, ‘Call Me Daddy’, is turned into a feature film, ‘Hoffman’. Hoffman, played by Peter Sellers, blackmails his beautiful assistant, Sinead Cusack, into spending a week with him in an attempt to woo her. ‘Hoffman’ contains one of the longest takes in cinema.