
Anthony Asquith
DirectingAbout Anthony Asquith
Anthony Asquith (9 November 1902 –20 February 1968) was a leading English film director. He collaborated successfully with playwright Terence Rattigan on The Winslow Boy (1948) and The Browning Version (1951), among other adaptations. His other notable films include Pygmalion (1938), French Without Tears (1940), The Way to the Stars (1945), and a 1952 adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
Anthony Asquith Movies & Career Overview
The filmography of Anthony Asquith reflects a career marked by diverse experimentation. Across 3 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.
Dominant Genre
A large portion of Anthony Asquith's work falls within the Thriller genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.
Success Ratio
Approximately 33% of Anthony Asquith's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.
One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains A Cottage on Dartmoor, which stands out as a key performance.
Best Anthony Asquith Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Anthony Asquith's career based on audience ratings.
Full Filmography
Every movie Anthony Asquith has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1960 | Insight: Anthony Asquith | - | Average | Similar → |
| 1957 | Bernard Shaw | Self | Flop | Similar → |
| 1929 | A Cottage on Dartmoor | Bespectacled Man in Cinema (uncredited) | Hit | Similar → |
Anthony Asquith - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Anthony Asquith?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Anthony Asquith is "A Cottage on Dartmoor" with a rating of 7.2/10.
How many movies has Anthony Asquith acted in?
Anthony Asquith has been featured in at least 3 major films throughout their career.

