David Leland
David Leland was a British film director, screenwriter and actor who came to international fame with his directorial debut Wish You Were Here in 1987.
Life and career
Leland initially trained as an actor at Central School of Speech and Drama. In 1963, he was part of the breakaway group of Central staff and students who formed Drama Centre London along with fellow students including actor and later theatre director Jack Shepherd and Jon Lord, later keyboard player and co-founder of rock band Deep Purple and Whitesnake. After several small parts as actor he began his collaboration with British television director Alan Clarke in 1981. Their film Made in Britain was well received and featured the first screen role of actor Tim Roth. Made in Britain won the Prix Italia in 1984. In 1986, Leland and director Neil Jordan co-wrote the screenplay for the thriller-drama Mona Lisa, featuring Bob Hoskins. With Jordan, he was nominated for BAFTA, Golden Globe and Writers Guild of America awards.Leland then wrote Personal Services in 1986. It was directed by Terry Jones and concerned Cynthia Payne, a real-life British madam who ran a private brothel. Julie Walters took the leading role. While Personal Services dealt with the adult life of Cynthia Payne, Leland's next film, Wish You Were Here, concerned her teenage years. This film was a success at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival and it made the young British actress Emily Lloyd a star. It was awarded the FIPRESCI-Award at Cannes and the BAFTA for best screenplay.
In 1991, Leland directed the successful stage musical A Tribute to the Blues Brothers, which played on the West End and then toured for ten years in the UK and Australia.
Leland's next two films, Checking Out and The Big Man, were successful in the private market. In 1997, Leland co-wrote and directed The Land Girls starring Rachel Weisz and Anna Friel and, in 2000, wrote and directed Episode 6 of the HBO Miniseries Band of Brothers.
Leland was an early writer on the very first season of Peaky Blinders, helping to conceive the show.
In 2012, Leland joined the Showtime series The Borgias as co-showrunner and executive producer, writing the last five episodes of its second season and directing its last two episodes. He described his stint as co-showrunner and executive producer as a "hands-on" experience and having to commit to extensive research on the Renaissance.
After the death of his friend George Harrison, Leland was closely involved in the former Beatle's memorial, Concert for George, and directed a cinematic documentary of the night to be put on general release, the DVD of which went platinum. The documentary also won a Grammy Award. He also directed the Dino De Laurentiis produced Virgin Territory, released in 2007.
Leland died on 24 December 2023, at the age of 82.
Filmography
Actor
- Big Breadwinner Hog as Grange
- 1917 as Felix
- Scars of Dracula as 1st Policeman
- One Brief Summer as Peter
- The Last of the Mohicans as David the psalmodist
- The Pied Piper as Officer
- Gawain and the Green Knight as Humphrey
- Time Bandits as Puppeteer
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as Majikthise
- The Missionary as Long Haired Man at Gin Palace
- The Jewel in the Crown as Captain Purvis
- Personal Services as Mr. Pilkington
- When Saturday Comes as Priest
Screenwriter
- Made in Britain
- R.H.I.N.O.; Really Here in Name Only
- Birth of a Nation
- Flying Into the Wind
- Mona Lisa
- Personal Services
- The White River Kid
- ''The Borgias''
Director
- Wish You Were Here
- Checking Out
- The Big Man
- The Land Girls
- Concert for George
- Virgin Territory a.k.a. Mediaeval Pie
- Band of Brothers
- ''The Borgias''
Awards and nominations
- 2005 Grammy Award for Best Long Form Video
- 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
- 2002 Christopher Award for best miniseries
- 1988 BAFTA Award for best screenplay
- 1987 FIPRESCI Award International Cannes Film Festival
- 1987 Peter Sellers Award for Comedy
- 1986 Writers Guild of America Nomination
- 1986 Golden Globe Nomination