American film producer
Gavrik Losey (born 1938) is an American-born participant in various aspects of filmmaking including producer and production manager .[ 1]
Gavrik was born in New York, the son of film director Joseph Losey and fashion designer Elizabeth Hawes . He attended the Little Red School House in Manhattan , Poughkeepsie Day School in Poughkeepsie , and high school in New Jersey . After graduating, he travelled with his blacklisted father to England where he attended University College London .[ 2]
Career
In 1966, he served as first assistant director on his father's film Modesty Blaise , which starred Monica Vitti , Terence Stamp and Dirk Bogarde . A year later he was an assistant to producer Denis O'Dell on the Beatles ' television film Magical Mystery Tour . In 1968, he worked as production manager on Lindsay Anderson 's If.... .
In the 1970 film Ned Kelly , starring Mick Jagger , he was production supervisor, a task he revisited the following year in Melody , featuring former Oliver! child actors Mark Lester and Jack Wild , and Villain starring Richard Burton , Ian McShane and Donald Sinden . His associate producer work includes 1973's That'll Be The Day , directed by Claude Whatham , its 1974 sequel Stardust , directed by Michael Apted , and 1972's Fear Is the Key which featured a young Ben Kingsley . In 1975, he produced Slade in Flame . In 1977, he went uncredited as production consultant on The Disappearance starring Donald Sutherland . Shortly after, he was production associate on The Greek Tycoon starring Anthony Quinn and Jacqueline Bisset . Then, in 1979, he produced Agatha starring Vanessa Redgrave , again directed by Michael Apted.
In 1981, he produced the American documentary film Dance Craze and in 1988, served as executive producer on Taffin .
Since 1999, Losey has been involved in teaching at Bristol University as a part-time lecturer on film production and theory and is an honorary fellow of Exeter University .
Private life
Losey lives in Somerset , England with his wife Titania Hardie , a writer. They have two daughters; Samantha and Zephyrine. He has two sons, Marek [ 3] and Luke ,[ 4] from a previous marriage, both of whom are film-makers.
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