Adrian Lyne
Adrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is an English film director. Lyne is known for sexually charged narratives, conflicting passions, the power of seduction, moral ambiguity, betrayal, and the indelibility of infidelity. In the mid 1970s, he directed television commercials for DIM Lingerie (France), but Lyne's career in feature length films began in 1980 with Foxes, and would later direct Flashdance, 9½ Weeks, Fatal Attraction, Jacob's Ladder, Indecent Proposal, Lolita, and Unfaithful. Lyne received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director for Fatal Attraction. Description above from the Wikipedia article Adrian Lyne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Hollywood: No Sex, Please!
as Self - IntervieweeDeep rooted religious beliefs seemingly going back to the Pilgrim Fathers' puritanism dominate a...
Movie pageBecoming Iconic
as SelfBaker's journey in completing Nicolas Cage's "Inconceivable" and exclusive interviews with top...
Movie pageBuilding 'Jacob's Ladder'
as SelfAn overview of the making of the film Jacob's Ladder (1990).
Movie pageThe Lolita Story
as HimselfAn investigation into the making of Adrian Lyne's 1997 film Lolita.
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