Movies
Veteran British actor Dirk Bogarde has been honored by the British Film Academy with its first award for outstanding contribution to world cinema.
Oct. 11, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
British writer and actor Dirk Bogarde, 66, is undergoing treatment in a London hospital for an undisclosed ailment, Reuters news service reported Wednesday.
Nov. 19, 1987
Dirk Bogarde, the British matinee idol who won international acclaim with his roles in art house films such as “Death in Venice,” died of a heart attack Saturday at his London home, his family said.
May 9, 1999
British actor Dirk Bogarde made a long-awaited return to the cinema screen today as the lead in French director Bertrand Tavernier’s “Daddy Nostalgie,” but said it could be the last film in his long career.
May 14, 1990
In Bertrand Tavernier’s elegant and wise “Daddy Nostalgia” (at the Guild), Dirk Bogarde plays Tony, an Englishman of durable wit and style, living in retirement with his French wife in a fine Cote d’Azur villa.
May 11, 1991
In Bertrand Tavernier’s elegant and wise “Daddy Nostalgia” (at the Westside Pavilion), Dirk Bogarde plays Tony, an Englishman of durable wit and style, living in retirement with his French wife in a fine Cote d’Azur villa.
April 19, 1991
“I like it here,” says Dirk Bogarde, looking approvingly around the large lounge in the Connaught Hotel.
April 14, 1991
‘The Servant,’ restored for its 50th anniversary, is an icy look at the upper class and power. Joseph Losey directs and Dirk Bogarde stars.
Aug. 29, 2013
John Carpenter’s Starman (Cinemax Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.) is an irresistibly poignant 1984 romantic fable about a woman (Karen Allen) on the lam with an endangered alien (Jeff Bridges).
April 30, 1995
Connery, Sean Connery: Actor Sean Connery will receive an award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for his “outstanding contribution to world cinema,” the academy announced Thursday.
Aug. 24, 1990