
About
Gilbert Adair
Overview
Gilbert Adair was a Scottish novelist, poet, film critic and journalist.
He was critically most famous for the "fiendish" translation of Georges Perec's postmodern novel A Void, in which the letter e is not used, but was more widely known for the films adapted from his novels, including Love and Death on Long Island (1997) and The Dreamers (2003)
Known for
Acting |
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2004 | Cinema, Sex, Politics: Bertolucci Makes ‘The Dreamers’ | Actor | Self | 59 Average |
1996 | François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema - Love & Death | Actor | Self | 59 Average |
1977 | The Sorceror's Apprentice | Actor | 58 Average |
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Writing |
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2016 | The Carer | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
2012 | A Closed Book | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
2006 | Klimt | Writing | Writer | 57 Average |
2003 | The Dreamers | Writing | Author | 70 Good |
2003 | The Dreamers | Writing | Screenplay | 70 Good |
1998 | Love and Death on Long Island | Writing | Novel | 59 Average |
1981 | The Territory | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |