Bryan Forbes Dead: 'Stepford Wives' Director Dies Aged 86

'Stepford Wives' Director Dies

Film director Bryan Forbes has died "following a long illness", a family spokesman has said.

Forbes, whose work includes the original 1970s horror classic Stepford Wives and Whistle Down The Wind, was aged 86.

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The "giant of cinema", who was married to the actress Nanette Newman, died surrounded by his family at his home in Virginia Water, Surrey, family friend Matthew D'Ancona said.

Mr D'Ancona said: "Bryan Forbes was a titan of cinema, known and loved by people around the world in the film and theatre industries and known in other fields including politics.

"He is simply irreplaceable and it is wholly apt that he died surrounded by his family."

Forbes, who was made CBE in 2004 for services to the arts and the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, had two daughters - the TV presenter Emma Forbes and the journalist Sarah Standing.

He was awarded the Dilys Powell Award for outstanding contribution to cinema at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards in 2006.

After starting off his career as an actor, Forbes made his directorial debut with Whistle Down The Wind in 1961, which led to him becoming one of the leading figures of British post-war cinema.

Forbes, who counted the late Queen Mother among his friends, also found success as an author, writing a number of novels, the latest of which, The Soldier's Story, was published last year.

In an interview with the Daily Mail last June he spoke of how he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1975 but doctors later admitted the diagnosis was wrong. In the interview he also said he would want to be remembered as "somebody not taken in by fame".

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Head shot of actor, Film producer and director Bryan Forbes. (credit:PA)
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Film producer and director Bryan Forbes in London with his actress wife Nanette Newman, who he directs in his first in his first film for television. She plays the title role in 'Jessie', which tells the story of a six-year-old who has been dumb since birth, although it is suspected it's not through any physical disablement. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 08/02/06 of film director Bryan Forbes who has died "following a long illness", a family spokesman said. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 24/11/04 of Bryan Forbes with his wife, actress Nanette Newman, and daughters, actress Emma (right) and journalist Sarah (left), as film director Forbes has died "following a long illness", a family spokesman said. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 06/07/1960 of (left - right) Richard Attenborough, Sheila Sim, Nanette Newman and film director Bryan Forbes who has died "following a long illness", a family spokesman said. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 27/08/1955 of Bryan Forbes and his bride actress Nanette Newman leaving Caxton Hall register office in London after their wedding ceremony as film director Forbes has died "following a long illness", a family spokesman said. (credit:PA)
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Six leading film personalities who have just formed their own film production company, Allied Film Makers, have a board meeting at Hyde Park Hotel, London. L-R: Michael Relph, the producer; Bryan Forbes, screen writer; Basil Dearden, director; Jack Hawkins, the actor; Guy Green, an Oscar-winning cameraman; and Richard Attenborough, the actor. (credit:PA)
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Home from the Berlin Film Festival with awards for their film 'The Angry Silence' are smiling actors Richard Attenborough (far left) and Bryan Forbes. Pictured with their wives, Mrs. Attenborough (Sheila Sim, left) and Mrs. Forbes (Nanette Newman). (credit:PA)
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John Mills and Bryan Forbes (centre) are welcomed by Richard Attenborough (left) on arrival at London Airport, from the Mediterranean, where they have been filming scenes from 'Monty's Double'. (credit:PA)
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Peter O'Toole (centre front) star of the new Macbeth which opens at the Old Vic with members of the cast. Left (light jacket) is Bryan Forbes, the director. O'Toole sits in between the leading ladies, Frances Tomelty (L), Lady Macbeth and Marjorie Bland (r), Lady Macduff. (credit:PA)
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(L-R) Bryan Forbes with Ingrid Pitt, who plays the vampire Carmilla (credit:PA)
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PA NEWS PHOTO 14/7/98 HUSBAND AND WIFE BRYAN FORBES AND NANETTE NEWMAN ARRIVE FOR THE PREMIERE OF THE 4 MILLION MUSICAL DOCTOR DOLITTLE, AT LONDON'S LABATT'S APOLLO IN HAMMERSMITH. 12/06/04: Bryan Forbes who has been awarded a CBE (Commander of the British Empire), in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. (credit:PA)
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401204 06: Actress Nanette Newman and her husband, film director Bryan Forbes, attend the wedding of Joan Collins February 17, 2002 at Claridges Hotel in London. (Photo by Sion Touhig/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Nanette Newman and husband Bryan Forbes attend a ceremony given by The Directors Guild of Great Britain, to honour the late Stanley Kubrick with a Lifetime Achievement Award. (credit:PA)
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From left - Emma Forbes and her father Bryan Forbes, Jenny Davis and her father Jasper Carrott, Lady Ann Redgrave, Chris Tarrant, Sir Steve Redgrave, Martin Frizell and Fiona Phillips, Jane Goldman and Jonathan Ross. * during a celebrity special of the TV game show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,' in aid of charity. (credit:PA)