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Home/People/Sandy Whitelaw
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Born
Apr 28, 1930Died: Feb 20, 2015
Lived 84 years
Place of Birth
London, England
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

16
Movies
0
TV Shows
2
Directed
Also Known As
Alexander Whitelaw
IMDb Profile

Sandy Whitelaw

Acting

Biography
Alexander "Sandy" Whitelaw (28 April 1930 – 20 February 2015) was a British actor, producer, director and subtitler. Whitelaw was born in London and educated in Switzerland, the UK and the United States. He represented Britain as a skier in the 1956 Olympics. Whitelaw's film career began when he worked as an assistant to the producer David O. Selznick on the 1957 film A Farewell to Arms. He also worked for the production company Hecht-Lancaster. He went on to work for United Artists in a number of capacities, including as head of production for UA Europe. At this time he was based in London and worked on films including Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris (1972), Federico Fellini’s Roma (1972) and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s The Decameron (1971). He directed two films: Lifespan (1974), which starred Klaus Kinski, and Vicious Circles (1997), which starred Ben Gazzara. He acted in a number of films including The American Friend (1977), Broken English (1981) and The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005). Whitelaw began to work as a subtitler in the 1970s in Paris. It was the producer Pierre Cottrell who suggested that he subtitle Jean Eustache's film Mes petites amoureuses. He continued to work as a subtitler for four decades. Whitelaw provided English subtitles for more than 1,000 films over a period of several decades. He once called it "like getting paid to do crosswords". One of the more challenging jobs he took on was the subtitling, with Stephen O'Shea, of Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 film La Haine. Their subtitles for this film received considerable critical attention. Source: Article "Sandy Whitelaw" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
In a Rush poster

In a Rush

as Homme veillee
2012
I Could Be Your Grandmother poster

I Could Be Your Grandmother

as Big boss
2010
The Beat That My Heart Skipped poster

The Beat That My Heart Skipped

as Mr. Fox
2005
Music Videos poster

Music Videos

as Self
2001
Mylène Farmer: Pourvu qu'elles soient douces (Libertine II) poster

Mylène Farmer: Pourvu qu'elles soient douces (Libertine II)

as Mr. Swift
1988
Notorious Nobodies poster

Notorious Nobodies

Cast
1984
Enigma poster

Enigma

Cast
1982
All Fired Up poster

All Fired Up

Cast
1982
Broken English poster

Broken English

as Arms Dealer
1981
Beau Pere poster

Beau Pere

as Le père de la jeune fille
1981
Lady Oscar poster

Lady Oscar

as Un invité au bal noir
1979
Like a Turtle on Its Back poster

Like a Turtle on Its Back

as Prokosch
1978
Robert et Robert poster

Robert et Robert

as Le guide anglais
1978
The Sorceror's Apprentice poster

The Sorceror's Apprentice

Cast
1977
The American Friend poster

The American Friend

as Doctor in Paris
1977
Vincent Put the Donkey in a Meadow (And Went Into the Other) poster

Vincent Put the Donkey in a Meadow (And Went Into the Other)

as Jérôme
1976