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LONDON (AP) — British filmmaker Peter Yates, who sent Steve McQueen screeching through the streets of San Francisco in a Ford Mustang in "Bullitt," has died at the age of 81.

A statement from Yates' agent, Judy Daish, said he died Sunday in London after an illness.

Yates was nominated for four Academy Awards — two as director and two as producer — for cycling tale "Breaking Away" and backstage drama "The Dresser."

A graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art who directed stage greats including "Dresser" star Albert Finney and Maggie Smith, Yates also created one of film's most memorable action sequences — the much-imitated car chase in the 1968 police thriller "Bullitt."

Born in Aldershot, southern England in 1929, Yates trained as an actor, performed in repertory theater and did a stint as a race-car driver before moving into film, first as an editor and then as an assistant director on films including Tony Richardson's "A Taste of Honey" and J. Lee Thompson's "The Guns of Navarone."

His first film as a director was the frothy 1963 musical "Summer Holiday" starring Cliff Richard — a singer billed, optimistically, as the "British Elvis."

Also in Britain he directed "Robbery," based on a real 1963 heist known as the "Great Train Robbery," which marked him as a talented director of action sequences.

He went to Hollywood for "Bullitt," and went on to make well-received films including the war thriller "Murphy's War," with Peter O'Toole, and the tense crime drama "The Friends of Eddie Coyle," starring Robert Mitchum.

Nothing if not varied, his 1970s movies included crass comedy "Mother, Jugs and Speed," starring Bill Cosby and Raquel Welch, and the critically derided but commercially successful undersea thriller "The Deep."

In 1979 Yates hit another creative high with "Breaking Away," a deft coming-of-age story about a cycling-mad teenager in small-town Indiana. It was nominated for five Oscars, including best director and best picture — giving Yates two nominations, as he was a producer on the film.

Yates received two more nominations for "The Dresser," a 1983 adaptation of Ronald Harwood's play about an aging actor and his assistant, which he directed and co-produced.

In recent years Yates had worked mostly in television. His last theatrical feature was 1999's "Curtain Call," which starred Michael Caine and Maggie Smith as a pair of theatrical ghosts.

Yates is survived by his wife, Virginia Pope, a son and a daughter.

Monday's statement said a private family funeral would be held.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press
Published by Kansas City Star on Jan. 10, 2011.

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L

July 12, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My Condolences...

Gary Maggio

December 4, 2011

My condolences to the family.
I was only an "Extra" in the film "Curtain Call", but Mr. Yates was truly a gentleman. I noticed that he treated everyone on staff with the upmost respect and his working ethics were at the highest level, he made us all feel that we were part of his family.
It was an honor to meet Peter and even more, working with him.
Rest in Peace my friend.
(GM...just another actor).

Peter Yates

January 20, 2011

Happy memories of Peter at the Bradford Film Festival some years ago. A good man who made good pictures; condolences to Peter's family and many friends.

Hugh 'Tiny' Hogg

January 15, 2011

I found Peter's movies to be some of the best I have ever see. RIP

Ann Mahieu-Bottequin

January 15, 2011

Sorry to hear about Peter's passing. May he rest in Peace and Eternal Light.

Dieter Van den Buys

January 15, 2011

A great artist, he gave us wonderful dark hours in the cinema

Derek Lyons

January 15, 2011

I worked for Peter on Krull and thought what a great and nice man he was. Sorry to hear about his passing

Lynn Barto

January 14, 2011

To all of the Yates family and friends- we will miss you Peter. You were always kind, wonderful person whose family came first. In addition your work will always be admired and treasured!
Lynn and Kennie Barto

Nancy Bestwick

January 12, 2011

So sorry to learn of your loss. May your memories bring you peace.

From an old Skidmore friend of Toby's

Barbara

January 12, 2011

My deepest condolences to the Yates Family. It's so hard to lose a loved one in death. The scriptures call death, "mankind's enemy" and rightly so.(1Corninthians 15:26) May the God of peace comfort you all during this most stressful time.

A Friend

Don Zollo

January 11, 2011

My deepest sympathy to the Yates family.

Thank you for the movie Bullitt, it's one of my favorites.

R Golay

January 10, 2011

To the the family of Peter Yates - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Peter will be missed by many.

January 10, 2011

TO THE YATES FAMILY,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME.PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING DANIEL 12;2.A.W.HOUSTON,TX.

Mike Lentz

January 10, 2011

"Breaking Away" is one of my favorite films...it showed small town America as it was changing forever. Thanks for all the variations of great movie memories.

January 10, 2011

I AM SORRY TO READ ABOUT YOUR LOSE AT THIS TIME. WITH HEARTFELT SYMPATHY I SEND YOU THESE WORDS AT REVELATION 21:4-5.

jerry johnson

January 10, 2011

sad to see you go ,loved you on are you being sreved

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

January 10, 2011

REST IN PEACE

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