James Ivory

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   James Francis Ivory (born June 7, 1928) is an American film director, best known for the results of his long collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions, which included both Indian-born film producer Ismail Merchant, and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Their films won six Academy Awards. Ivory has been nominated three times for the Best Director Oscar, and won his first Academy Award at the age of 89 in 2018, Best Adapted Screenplay for Call Me by Your Name. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Ivory, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Crew

The Remains of the Day

(Director)

A Room with a View

(Director)

Howards End

(Director)

Maurice

(Director)

Le Divorce

(Director)

The Bostonians

(Director)

Surviving Picasso

(Director)

The Europeans

(Director)

The Golden Bowl

(Director)

The City of Your Final Destination

(Director)

Merchant Ivory

(Executive Producer)

Quartet

(Director)

Heat and Dust

(Director)

The White Countess

(Director)

Slaves of New York

(Director)

Bombay Talkie

(Screenplay)

Bombay Talkie

(Director)

A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries

(Screenplay)

A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries

(Director)

Jefferson in Paris

(Director)

Savages

(Director)

Shakespeare-Wallah

(Director)

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge

(Director)

The Guru

(Director)

The Wild Party

(Director)

Roseland

(Director)

The Delhi Way

(Director)

Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures

(Director)

Adventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilization

(Director)

Jane Austen in Manhattan

(Director)

The Sword and the Flute

(Director)

Autobiography of a Princess

(Director)

Chinese Laundry

(Producer)

A Cooler Climate

(Director)

Lumière & Company

(Director)

Brutta Figura

(Writer)

A Cooler Climate

(Writer)

American Marriage

(Executive Producer)

American Marriage

(Co-Writer)

The Householder

(Writer)

The Courtesans of Bombay

(Writer)

The Delhi Way

(Director of Photography)

The Delhi Way

(Writer)

The Delhi Way

(Editor)

The Delhi Way

(Producer)

Shakespeare-Wallah

(Story)

Savages

(Idea)

Le Divorce

(Writer)

Call Me by Your Name

(Screenplay)

Venice: Theme and Variations

(Director)

Call Me by Your Name

(Producer)

The Sword and the Flute

(Writer)

The Sword and the Flute

(Editor)

Helen, Queen of the Nautch Girls

(Writer)

The Sword and the Flute

(Producer)

Maurice

(Screenplay)

Adventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilization

(Writer)

The Guru

(Writer)

Venice: Theme and Variations

(Cinematography)

Venice: Theme and Variations

(Writer)

Venice: Theme and Variations

(Producer)

Richard II

(Director)

The Aspern Papers

(Executive Producer)

The Householder

(Director)

William: The Life, Works and Times of William Shakespeare

(Teleplay)

Quartet

(Screenplay)

The Five Forty-Eight

(Director)

Mrs. Dalloway

(Thanks)

Zefirino: The Voice of a Castrato

(Costume Design)

The Way It Was: Paris Restaurants in the 1970s

(Executive Producer)

Arcadia Lost

(Co-Producer)

Andorra

(Executive Producer)

Noon Wine

(Executive Producer)

Roselli’s Way

(Executive Producer)

ABC Afterschool Special

(Teleplay)