Anthony Simmons
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Anthony Simmons (16 December 1922 – 22 January 2016) was a British writer and film director. He was associated with, though separate from, the Free Cinema movement; he said he was greatly influenced by Humphrey Jennings and by Michelangelo Antonioni’s movie Il Grido (1957). Simmons was born in West Ham, then in Essex, now part of the London Borough of Newham, the fourth of five children – three boys and two girls – to parents of Polish-Jewish extraction, Miriam (née Corb) and Joseph Simmons (originally Anzulowsky), from a family of market traders. He was named Isidore but adopted the forename Anthony in his teens. After attending West Ham Grammar School, Simmons gained a law degree from the London School of Economics, where his course was interrupted by wartime service. Simmons asserted: "I wasn’t aiming to be a film director. I was a lawyer aiming to be a writer. But I felt that if I wrote films it was more immediate. It’s quicker. You haven’t got to spell out the words, you just make the image and tell the story." His documentary Sunday by the Sea (1951) won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival. Four in the Morning (1965), his second feature film as director, did not gain a circuit release although it won awards at several international film festivals, and a BAFTA for Judi Dench as the 'Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles'. For several years Simmons worked in radio and made television commercials until his next feature The Optimists of Nine Elms (1973) starring Peter Sellers. His feature movie Black Joy (1977) was entered into the Cannes Film Festival. His television drama On Giant's Shoulders (1979) about Terry Wiles won an Emmy Award. He also directed episodes of British television series including The Professionals, Supergran, Inspector Morse, Van Der Valk, A Touch of Frost and C.A.T.S. Eyes.
Career Statistics & Market Influence
Analyzing the cinematic journey of Anthony Simmons reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 1 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.
Genre Dominance: Documentary
The majority of Anthony Simmons's filmography leans towards the Documentary genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.
The "Box Office" Signature
With a 0% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Anthony Simmons remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in The Big Screen, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.
Best Anthony Simmons Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Anthony Simmons's career based on audience ratings.
Complete Filmography & Success Status
Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Anthony Simmons.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | The Big Screen | Self | Flop | Similar → |
Anthony Simmons - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Anthony Simmons?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Anthony Simmons is "The Big Screen" with a rating of 0.0/10.
How many movies has Anthony Simmons acted in?
Anthony Simmons has been featured in at least 1 major films throughout their career.
