Born in 1941, Les Blair is a BAFTA winning television, film and theatre director famous for productions that have political or socially aware themes and are often improvised or naturalistic in flavour. He attended Salford Grammer School and, whilst there, acted in plays alongside fellow pupil Mike Leigh. After graduating at Liverpool University, Blair met up with RADA graduate Leigh again and the pair became flatmates and proponents of Improvisational drama in Birmingham. After joining the London Film School they collaborated together on Leigh's first feature film, Bleak Moments. Blair's own work includes the groundbreaking and controversial BBC miniseries Law and Order (1978) and the 1993 film Bad Behaviour.
Directing
35
Male
1941-10-23
Manchester, England
Leslie Blair
Seduction
Bleak Moments
Bad Behavior
H3
Four in a Million
Jump the Gun
The Merrihill Millionaires
London's Burning: The Movie
Filipina Dreamgirls
Number One
Sunshine in Brixton
News Hounds
Honest Decent & True
Stand and Deliver
Blooming Youth
The Accountant
Bliss
Early to Bed
Only a Game
Leave to Remain
Bet Your Life
Beyond the Pale
Tracey Ullman: A Class Act