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  1. Michael Deeley (born 6 August 1932) is an Academy Award-winning British film producer known for motion pictures such as The Italian Job (1969), The Deer Hunter (1978), and Blade Runner (1982). He is also a founding member and Honorary President of British Screen Forum.

  2. Oscar-winning film producer Michael Deeley has produced more than 20 movies, including such classics as The Italian Job, The Deer Hunter and Blade Runner. He has made films for Universal, Paramount, Twentieth Century Fox, Warner Brothers, Columbia, United Artists, EMI, HBO, CBS and NBC.

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  3. Blade Runners, Deer Hunters and Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: My Life in Cult Movies, by Michael Deeley and Matthew Field, is out now, published by The History Press. Written by Lucy Fulford and Beren Neale

  4. Michael Deeley is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Actor, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Blade Runner, The Deer Hunter, The Italian Job, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Convoy, Murphy's War, The Knack... and How to Get It, and Robbery.

  5. Sep 3, 2016 · Now aged 83 and retired to the sunnier climes of Santa Barbara, Deeley spoke exclusively to The MALESTROM from his home in California about his memories of making The Deer Hunter, the film’s recently deceased Director Michael Cimino, and working with everyone from Harrison Ford to Michael Caine.

  6. Nov 9, 2008 · Michael Deeley has worked on some of the most iconic films of the past half-century, from The Italian Job to The Deer Hunter, The Man Who Fell to Earth, and – my personal favourite – Blade...

  7. vintageclassicsfilm.co.uk › filmmaker_s_choice › michael-deeleyMichael Deeley – Vintage Classics

    Michael Deeley. The British film producer known for The Italian Job, The Deer Hunter and Blade Runner picks Kind Hearts And Coronets, The Ladykillers and Passport To Pimlico. Going through your wonderful list of titles, one group of pictures really stands out. These are the Ealing Comedies produced by Sir Michael Balcon.