Bond films director Lewis Gilbert dies at 97

Press Trust of India  |  London 

British producer-Lewis Gilbert, best known for films such as "Alfie" and films such as "The Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker", has died. He was 97. The of his death was shared by the Bond producers and "It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of our dear friend Lewis was a true gentleman," the duo said in a statement. Gilbert directed 1967's "You Only Live Twice" starring Sean Connery, "The Who Loved Me" in 1977 and "Moonraker" in 1979, both starring "He made an enormous contribution to the British industry as well as the Bond films, directing 'You Only Live Twice', 'The Who Loved Me' and 'Moonraker'.

His films are not only loved by us but are considered classics within the series. He will be sorely missed," they added. Gilbert, who was born into the family of music-hall performers, began his career as a child In 1939, he worked as an on Alfred Hitchcocks "Inn". He was also known for directing "Educating Rita" and "Alfie". For the latter, he received an nomination for best "Alfie" was also instrumental in Michael Caine's rise to fame. On Twitter, a number of celebrities, including directors and Peyton Reed, paid to tributes to Gilbert. "Lewis Gilbert, of 'You Only Live Twice', 'The Who Loved Me' and 'Moonraker', has passed away. 'Spy' was the first Bond I saw in the theatre. (And I have a tiny homage to 'Moonraker' in 'Ant-Man and The Wasp'.) Rest in Peace," tweeted Reed. Wright wrote, "Rip Lewis Gilbert, the great British who, among his 40 plus credits, directed 'Alfie', 'Educating Rita', 'Reach For The Sky', 'Shirley Valentine' and one of my very favourite Bond films: 'The Who Loved Me'.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 16:00 IST
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