Tariq Anwar (film editor)
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Tariq Anwar | |
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Born | Delhi, British India |
21 September 1945
Spouse(s) | Shirley Hills |
Children | Gabrielle Anwar, Dominic Anwar |
Tariq Anwar (Urdu: طارق اںور; born 21 September 1945) is an Indian-born film editor whose credits include Center Stage, The Good Shepherd, Sylvia, Oppenheimer, and American Beauty, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and won two BAFTA Awards. He has also been nominated for Academy Award in 2011 for editing The King's Speech. He is now based in the United States and England. With Shirley Hills, he is the father of actress Gabrielle Anwar.
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Personal life
Anwar was born in Delhi, British India and was raised in Lahore and Bombay.[1] His mother, Edith Reich, was an Austrian Jew, and his father was Indian film actor and director Rafiq Anwar.[1] He moved with his mother to London after his parents divorced.[1]
Filmography
- Oppenheimer (TV miniseries) (TV) (1980)
- The Madness of King George (1994)
- Fatherland (1994)
- The Grotesque (1995)
- The Crucible (1996)
- The Wings of the Dove (1997)
- The Object of My Affection (1998)
- Cousin Bette (1998)
- Tea with Mussolini (1999)
- American Beauty (1999)
- Center Stage (2000)
- Greenfingers (2000)
- Focus (2001)
- Alien Love Triangle (2002)
- Leo (2002)
- Sylvia (2003)
- Stage Beauty (2004)
- American Crude (2005)
- Alpha Male (2006)
- The Good Shepherd (2006)
- Revolutionary Road (2008)
- The Other Man (2008)
- Stephen Fry in America (documentary) (episodes 1 and 5) (2008)
- He Who Said No (2008)
- Law Abiding Citizen (2009)
- The King's Speech (2010)
- Libertador (2013)
Awards and nominations
Awards
- 1980 - BAFTA Television Award for Best Film Editor: Oppenheimer
- 1999 - BAFTA Film Award for Best Editing: American Beauty
Nominations
- 1999 - Academy Award for Film Editing: American Beauty
- 2011 - Academy Award for Film Editing: The King's Speech
See also
References
External links
- Articles with hCards
- No local image but image on Wikidata
- Articles containing Urdu-language text
- 1945 births
- BAFTA winners (people)
- British film editors
- British Jews
- Indian people of Jewish descent
- Indian Muslims
- Muhajir people
- Indian people of Austrian-Jewish descent
- Indian expatriates in Pakistan
- Indian emigrants to the United Kingdom
- Living people
- People from Lahore
- People from New Delhi