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Tony Richardson was born in 1928. He was a British film director and producer known for his work in the British New Wave movement. Richardson's films often explored social and political issues, and he was known for his use of naturalistic acting and handheld camerawork. He directed several critically acclaimed films, including "Look Back in Anger" (1959), "A Taste of Honey" (1961), and "Tom Jones" (1963).