- Born
- Birth nameRichard Lorton Loncraine
- Richard Loncraine has earned great acclaim for his work in film, television and commercials. He studied sculpture at the Central School of Art before attending the Royal College of Art Film School. He spent three years working for the BBC before moving into commercials. Since those days he has successfully alternated directing films with directing television productions, and the sheer range of his work cannot fail to impress--from Dennis Potter (Blade on the Feather (1980), Brimstone & Treacle (1982)) to period comedy (The Missionary (1982)) and from The Gathering Storm (2002) (universally acknowledged as the finest representation of Winston Churchill on screen for years) to the romantic charm of Wimbledon (2004). No wonder Loncraine is now one of the most respected British directors.- IMDb Mini Biography By: A. Nonymous
- As a sculptor he created the first chromium-plated Newton's cradle for the Carnaby Street store Gear.
- He was replaced by Wolfgang Petersen as director of Enemy Mine (1985).
- Father of Oliver Loncraine.
- Father in law of Indra Ové.
- Has directed two Emmy Award-winning performances: Albert Finney in The Gathering Storm (2002) and Maggie Smith in My House in Umbria (2003).
- [on collaborator Dennis Potter] His attitude to dialogue and stuff was very odd. In my opinion he'd write a scene of genius and then one of absolute rubbish... But he also got lazy and recycled the same ideas too many times... He was a genius, really, but some of his last stuff was diabolical.
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