Anthony Frewin

Anthony Edward Frewin (born 1947, Kentish Town, London)[1] is a writer and was a personal assistant to the director Stanley Kubrick for 20 years,[2] from September 1965[3] to 1968 and from 1979 through 1999, and now represents the Kubrick estate.[4] His novel London Blues has been described as "masterful".[5]

Personal

Anthony Edward Frewin and his brother Mark David Frewin, are the sons of Edward Albert Frewin (b. 1921) and Ruby Jean Weeks (b. 1924 m. 1944).[6] Frewin's ex-partner is Charlene Page,[7] and they have a son, Nick Frewin (b. 1971).[8][9]

Credits

Novels

Non-fiction

Articles

Film (writer)

Film (assistant)

Film (associate producer)

References

  1. "Anthony Frewin", British Film Institute.
  2. Michael Rechtshaffen, "'Color Me Kubrick' a black mark for Malkovich", Reuters/Hollywood Reporter, Thu Mar 22, 2007
  3. "2001: A Personal Note by Anthony Frewin, Assistant to Stanley Kubrick, 1965-69 and 1980-99" at Warner Bros.
  4. Gene D. Phillips, Rodney Hill, The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick, Publisher Facts On File, 2002, ISBN 0816043892, 9780816043897, 422 pages, Forward, viii
  5. Dave Thompson, Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema From the Victorian Age to the VCR, Publisher ECW Press, 2007, ISBN 1550227912, 9781550227918, 350 pages, page 226
  6. "Marriages Sep 1944", FreeBMD
  7. "Color Him Kubrick!", StopSmilingOnline magazine, Issue 23
  8. "Descendents of Edward Albert Frewin" at frewin.com, retrieved 23 August 2012
  9. "Nick Frewin", IMDB.com, retrieved 23 August 2012
  10. At Google books
  11. "2001 – A Space Odyssey (Blu-ray)" at dvdtalk.com
  12. "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures", Press Kit, at Warner Bros.

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