Norman Spencer, Renowned British Filmmaker, Dies at 110
Spencer was a key collaborator with David Lean and contributed to iconic films like 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'The Bridge on the River Kwai'.
- Norman Spencer passed away in Wimbledon three days after his 110th birthday.
- He began his career in the mid-1930s and worked closely with David Lean from 1942.
- Spencer co-founded Cineguild Productions, which produced many classic British films.
- His notable works include 'Vanishing Point', 'Cry Freedom', and 'Suddenly, Last Summer'.
- Spencer was the second-oldest man in the UK at the time of his death.