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Nigel Finch
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Director
From
Tenterden, England, UK
Born
1949-08-01
Overview
Nigel Lucius Graeme Finch was an English film director and filmmaker whose career influenced the growth of British gay cinema. Finch began working as co-editor for the BBC television documentary series Arena in the early 1970s. He produced and directed many notable programs including My Way (1978), and The Private Life of the Ford Cortina (1982). He rose to prominence with the documentary Chelsea Hotel (1981), which profiled the famed New York hotel, and its legacy of famous gay guests, including Oscar Wilde, Tennessee Williams, William S. Burroughs, Quentin Crisp and Andy Warhol. His documentary subjects include artist Robert Mapplethorpe (1988), filmmaker Kenneth Anger (1991), and artist Louise Bourgeois (1994). Finch went on to direct films such as the BAFTA-nominated drama The Lost Language of Cranes, and the musical soap opera The Vampyr. Finch died from AIDS-related illness in London in 1995 during post-production of his first full-length feature film Stonewall, a docudrama loosely based on events leading up to the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City.
Known For

TV
Bergerac

TV
Screen Two

Film
Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood
Nov 2, 1978

Film
Stonewall
Dec 26, 1995

Film
Ligmalion: Or How to Help Yourself in Self-Help Britain
Apr 8, 1985

Film
The Rolling Stones: 25x5 - The Continuing Adventures of The Rolling Stones
Dec 3, 1993

Film
The Lost Language of Cranes
Feb 9, 1992

Film
The Errand
Jan 1, 1980

Film
The Private Life of the Ford Cortina
Jan 19, 1982

Film
Kurt Vonnegut: So It Goes
Mar 8, 1983

Film
Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon
Apr 5, 1991

Film
My Way
Mar 12, 1979

Film
Arena: Dire Straits
Dec 22, 1980

Film
Robert Mapplethorpe
Mar 18, 1988

Film
The Ring - A South London Tale
Feb 26, 1994
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