Blake Edwards
An influential American filmmaker, he was born in 1922 and became renowned for his comedic touch and innovative storytelling. Initially starting in radio and television, he gained fame in Hollywood with his work on the "Pink Panther" series and films like "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "Victor/Victoria." His collaborations with actor Peter Sellers in the "Pink Panther" films are especially celebrated. Known for blending humor with social commentary, his career spanned over six decades, leaving a lasting impact on cinema.
Movies directed by Blake Edwards
DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES
Days of Wine and Roses is a dramatic exploration of alcoholism and its devastating effects on a couple's life. The film follows Joe Clay, a public...
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
Breakfast at Tiffany's is a romantic comedy film that captures the essence of 1960s American culture through the story of Holly Golightly, a charming...
SWITCH
Switch is a comedy-fantasy film that explores themes of gender and identity. The story follows Steve Brooks, a chauvinistic advertising executive who...
VICTOR/VICTORIA
Victor/Victoria (1982) is Blake Edwards's musical comedy, a clever cross-cultural spoof of vaudeville and Hollywood glamor. Victoria Grant, a...
THE PINK PANTHER
The Pink Panther is a 1963 comedy film that introduces the character of Inspector Jacques Clouseau, a bumbling French detective who is on the trail of...
BLIND DATE
When a man is set up on a blind date with his brother's girlfriend, he finds himself falling in love with her. However, their relationship becomes...
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