Alan Clarke

Alan Clarke

Known for: Directing
Biography: 1935-10-28
Deathday: 1990-07-24 (54 years old)

Biography

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Alan Clarke (28 October 1935 – 24 July 1990) was a television and film director, producer and writer, born in Wallasey, Merseyside, England.


Most of Clarke's output was for television rather than cinema, including work for the famous play strands The Wednesday Play and Play for Today. His subject matter tended towards social realism, especially with respect to deprived or oppressed communities.


As Dave Rolinson's book (see 'Further reading', below) on Clarke details, between 1962 and 1966 Clarke directed several plays at The Questors Theatre in Ealing, London. Between 1967 and 1969 he directed various ITV productions including plays by Alun Owen (Shelter, George’s Room, Stella, Thief, Gareth), Edna O’Brien (Which Of These Two Ladies Is He Married To? and Nothing’s Ever Over) and Roy Minton (The Gentleman Caller, Goodnight Albert, Stand By Your Screen). He also worked on the series The Informer, The Gold Robbers and A Man Of Our Times (but not, as Sight and Sound once claimed, Big Breadwinner Hog). Clarke continued to work for ITV through the 1970s but now made much of his work for the BBC. This included pieces for The Wednesday Play (Sovereign's Company 1970), Play for Today and Play of the Month. Distinctive work for these strands included further plays by Minton including Funny Farm (1975) and Scum (further details below), but also Sovereign’s Company (1970) by Don Shaw, The Hallelujah Handshake (1970) by Colin Welland and Penda’s Fen (1974) by David Rudkin. He also made To Encourage the Others (1972), a powerful drama documentary about the Derek Bentley case, and several documentaries, including Vodka Cola (1981) on multinational corporations.


A number of his works achieved notoriety and widespread criticism from the conservative end of the political spectrum, including Scum (1977), dealing with the subject of borstals (youth prisons), which was banned by the BBC, and subsequently remade by Clarke as a feature film in 1979 (the original television version was eventually screened after his death). His 1982 television play Made in Britain, starring Tim Roth (in his television debut) as a racist skinhead and his negative relationship with authorities and racial minorities, was based on a screenplay by David Leland. He directed the feature film Rita, Sue and Bob Too released in 1987.


Clarke's work in the 1980s is fiercely stark and political, including the David Leland plays Beloved Enemy (1981) on multinational corporations and Psy-Warriors (1981) on military interrogation. But he also directed David Bowie in Baal (1982) for the BBC, part of Clarke’s interest in Bertolt Brecht. His film work became more sparse, culminating in Contact (1984) on the British military presence in Northern Ireland, Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire (1985), Road (1987) and his short film (40 mins.) Elephant (1989) which dealt with 'the troubles' in Northern Ireland and featured a series of shootings with no narrative and hardly any dialogue; all were based on accounts of actual sectarian killings that had taken place in Belfast. The film took its title from Bernard MacLaverty's description of the troubles as "the elephant in our living room" - a reference to the collective denial of the underlying social problems of Northern Ireland. His final production, The Firm (1989), covered football hooliganism through the lead character played by Gary Oldman, but also the politics of Thatcher’s Britain.


Clarke inspired a generation of actors, writers and directors, including Paul Greengrass, Stephen Frears, Tim Roth, Ray Winstone, Gary Oldman, Danny Brocklehurst and Iain MacDonald. Filmmaker Harmony Korine has cited Clarke as a major influence on his work.


Clarke's son is Gabriel Clarke, an award-winning sports journalist with ITV.


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Filmography

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Alan Clarke: His Own Man

Alan Clarke: His Own Man (2000)

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Self (Clips)
Director: Alan Clarke

Director: Alan Clarke (1991)

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Director
The Firm

The Firm (1989)

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Director
Elephant

Elephant (1989)

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Director
Road

Road (1987)

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Director
Christine

Christine (1987)

Movie
Director
Rita, Sue and Bob Too

Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987)

Movie
Director
Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire

Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire (1985)

Movie
Director
Contact

Contact (1985)

Movie
Director
Stars of the Roller State Disco

Stars of the Roller State Disco (1984)

Movie
Director
The British Desk

The British Desk (1984)

Movie
Director
Tales Out of School

Tales Out of School (1983)

TV
Director
Brief Encounters

Brief Encounters (1983)

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Director
Made in Britain

Made in Britain (1982)

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2
Director
Baal

Baal (1982)

Movie
Director
Psy-Warriors

Psy-Warriors (1981)

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Director
Beloved Enemy

Beloved Enemy (1981)

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Director
Vodka Cola

Vodka Cola (1980)

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Director
Scum

Scum (1979)

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6
Director
Nina

Nina (1978)

Movie
Director
Danton's Death

Danton's Death (1978)

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Director
Scum

Scum (1977)

Movie
Director
Bukovsky

Bukovsky (1977)

Movie
Director
Fast Hands

Fast Hands (1976)

Movie
Director
Diane

Diane (1975)

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Director
Funny Farm

Funny Farm (1975)

Movie
Director
A Follower for Emily

A Follower for Emily (1974)

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Director
Penda's Fen

Penda's Fen (1974)

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6
Director
The Love-Girl and the Innocent

The Love-Girl and the Innocent (1973)

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Director
Man Above Men

Man Above Men (1973)

Movie
Director
Achilles Heel

Achilles Heel (1973)

Movie
Director
Horatio Bottomley

Horatio Bottomley (1972)

Movie
Director
The Edwardians

The Edwardians (1972)

TV
Director
A Life Is Forever

A Life Is Forever (1972)

Movie
Director
To Encourage the Others

To Encourage the Others (1972)

Movie
Director
Horace

Horace (1972)

Movie
Director
Under the Age

Under the Age (1972)

Movie
Director
Everybody Say Cheese

Everybody Say Cheese (1971)

Movie
Director
The Hallelujah Handshake

The Hallelujah Handshake (1970)

Movie
Director
I Can't See My Little Willie

I Can't See My Little Willie (1970)

Movie
Director
Play for Today

Play for Today (1970)

TV
Director
Sovereign's Company

Sovereign's Company (1970)

Movie
Director
The Comic

The Comic (1969)

Movie
Director
The Last Train Through Harecastle Tunnel

The Last Train Through Harecastle Tunnel (1969)

Movie
Director
The Gold Robbers

The Gold Robbers (1969)

TV
Director
The Piano Tuner

The Piano Tuner (1969)

Movie
Director
Stand by Your Screen

Stand by Your Screen (1968)

Movie
Director
The Company of Five

The Company of Five (1968)

TV
Director
Thief

Thief (1968)

Movie
Director
The Fifty-Seventh Saturday

The Fifty-Seventh Saturday (1968)

Movie
Director
Stella

Stella (1968)

Movie
Director
Goodnight Albert

Goodnight Albert (1968)

Movie
Director
Sally Go Round the Moon

Sally Go Round the Moon (1968)

Movie
Director
George's Room

George's Room (1967)

Movie
Director
The Gentleman Caller

The Gentleman Caller (1967)

Movie
Director
Shelter

Shelter (1967)

Movie
Director
BBC Play of the Month

BBC Play of the Month (1965)

TV
Director
Thirty-Minute Theatre

Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965)

TV
Director
Made in Britain

Made in Britain

TV

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Information

Known For
Directing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1935-10-28

Deathday
1990-07-24 (54 years old)

Birth Place
Wallasey, United Kingdom

Children
Gabriel Clarke

Citizenships
United Kingdom

Also Known As
Alan John Clarke, 앨런 클라크


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