Is Michael Winner still alive?
Deceased (1935–2013)
Michael Winner/Living or Deceased
Where is Michael Winner buried?
Willesden Jewish Cemetery – House of Life Visitor Centre, London, United Kingdom
Michael Winner/Place of burial
Who did Michael Winner marry?
Géraldine Lyntonm. 2011–2013
Michael Winner/Spouse
What killed Michael Winner?
January 21, 2013
Michael Winner/Date of death
Who was Michael winners girlfriend?
Winner became engaged to Geraldine Lynton-Edwards in 2007. They had met in 1957, when he was a 21-year-old film-maker and she was a 16-year-old actress and ballet dancer. They married on 19 September 2011 at Chelsea Town Hall, London. Michael and Shakira Caine were witnesses to the ceremony.
How old is Michael Winner?
77 years (1935–2013)
Michael Winner/Age at death
How old was Michael Winner when he edited Varsity?
He also edited the university’s student newspaper, Varsity, and was the youngest ever editor up to that time, both in age and in terms of his university career (being only in the second term of his second year). Winner had earlier written a newspaper column, “Michael Winner’s Showbiz Gossip”, in the Kensington Post from the age of 14.
When did Michael Winner start his newspaper column?
Winner had earlier written a newspaper column, “Michael Winner’s Showbiz Gossip”, in the Kensington Post from the age of 14. The first issue of Showgirl Glamour Revue in 1955 had him writing another film and show-business gossip column, “Winner’s World”.
How old was Michael Winner’s mother when she died?
His family was Jewish; his mother was Polish, and his father of Russian extraction. Following his father’s death, Winner’s mother gambled recklessly and sold art and furniture worth around £10M at the time, bequeathed to her not only for her life but to Michael thereafter. She died at the age of 78, in 1984.
What was the name of Michael Winner’s first movie?
Winner’s film The System (1964), also known as The Girl-Getters, began a partnership with actor Oliver Reed that would last for six films over a 25-year period, and was based on a script by Peter Draper. Winner would later receive an offer from Columbia to direct a comedy, You Must Be Joking! (1965).
