Lewis Gilbert dies aged 97

Three time Bond director Lewis Gilbert has died at the age of 97.

Lewis Gilbert, who directed Sean Connery in You Only Live Twice (1967) and returned to the series to direct the late Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), has died according to a tweet by 007 website From Sweden With Love (below):


Gilbert was born in Hackney on 6th March 1920 and directed a total of more than 40 films. In addition to the three Bond films, he is also known for the Douglas Bader biopic Reach for the Sky (1956), Sink the Bismarck! (1960), Alfie (1966) and Educating Rita (1983), both with Michael Caine, and Shirley Valentine (1989). The screenplays for the two latter films were adapted by Willy Russell from his stage plays.

Update: According to Anders Frejdh, who runs From Sweden With Love, Gilbert died on 23rd February and his funeral will take place next week in Monaco. For more on Lewis Gilbert visit From Sweden With Love’s page celebrating his life.

David Leigh founded The James Bond Dossier in 2002. A fan of 007 since the age of 8, he is also author of The Complete Guide to the Drinks of James Bond. You can order a copy here if you don't own it already.

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One Response to “Lewis Gilbert dies aged 97”

  • Zachary SANTINI

    Didn’t know of him, but love his Bond films direction, not to mention, Alfie (superb). Condolences!