Terence Davies
(1945-), Film director and actorSitter in 2 portraits
Davies's first feature films were the autobiographical Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988) and The Long Day Closes (1992), set in Liverpool in the 1940s and 1950s. The Neon Bible (1995) and The House of Mirth (2000) were adapted from novels by John Kennedy Toole and Edith Wharton respectively. Commissioned as part of Liverpool's City of Culture celebrations in 2008, Davies's highly acclaimed documentary Of Time and the City is a poetic tribute to his hometown.
by Callum Bibby
bromide fibre print, 1986
NPG x32602
by Richard Cannon
digital chromogenic print, 9 December 2008
NPG x133236
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