Michael Powell

About Michael Powell

Who is it?: director, writer, producer
Birth Day: September 30, 1905
Birth Place: UK
Birth Sign: Libra
Birth Name: Michael Latham Powell
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Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)

Michael Powell Net Worth

The son of Thomas William Powell and Mabel (nee Corbett). Michael Powell was always a self-confessed movie addict. He was brought up partly in Canterbury ("The Garden of England") and partly in the south of France (where his parents ran a hotel).
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💰Michael Powell Net worth and Salary

77 Park Lane (1931) £300
The Man Behind the Mask (1936) £1,000
The Edge of the World (1937) £1,000 (for screenplay)
Contraband (1940) £2,000
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) £3,000
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) £2,500 + 12.5% of profits
A Matter of Life and Death (1946) £5,000 + 12.5% of profits
The Red Shoes (1948) 18.75% of profits
Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955) £6,500

The son of Thomas William Powell and Mabel (nee Corbett). Michael Powell was always a self-confessed movie addict. He was brought up partly in Canterbury ("The Garden of England") and partly in the south of France (where his parents ran a hotel). Educated at Kings School, Canterbury and Dulwich College, he worked at the National Provincial Bank from 1922-25. In 1925 he joined Rex Ingram making Mare Nostrum (1926). He learned his craft by working at various jobs in the (then) thriving English studios of Denham and Pinewood, working his way up to director on a series of "quota quickies" (short films made to fulfill quota/tariff agreements between Britain and America in between the wars). Very rarely for the times, he had a true "world view" and, although in the mold of a classic English "gentleman", he was always a citizen of the world. It was therefore very fitting that he should team up with an émigré Hungarian Jew, Emeric Pressburger, who understood the English better than they did themselves. Between them, under the banner of "The Archers", they shared joint credits for an important series of films through the 1940s and '50s. Powell went on to make the controversial Peeping Tom (1960), a film so vilified by critics and officials alike that he didn't work in England for a very long time. He was "re-discovered" in the late 1960s and Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese tried to set up joint projects with him.

In 1980 he lectured at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. He was Senior Director in Residence at Coppola's Zoetrope Studios in 1981, and in fact married Scorsese's longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker. He died of cancer in his beloved England in 1990.