Richard Avedon

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Richard Avedon was born on May 15, 1923 in New York City, New York, USA as Richard C. Avedon. He is known for his work on Funny Face (1957), Chanel No. 5: Tomorrow's Woman (1966) and Gilda Live (1980). He was married to Evelyn Franklin and Doe Avedon. He died on October 1, 2004 in San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Most Popular Richard Avedon Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Gilda Live Trailer (1980)

28 March 1980

Gilda Radner is recorded during a live comedy concert. Radner's classic characters are seen in sketches that are sometimes more risque than when they appeared on television.

Funny Face Trailer (1957)

13 February 1957

A shy Greenwich Village book clerk is discovered by a fashion photographer and whisked off to Paris where she becomes a reluctant model.

Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light Trailer (1996)

24 January 1996

Richard Avedon was one of the great geniuses of 20th century photography, famous for his fashion photography done for the likes of Vogue, Versace, and Armani, and equally famous for his black and white portraits of American people, both famous and unknown.

Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel Trailer (2012)

21 September 2012

This intimate and loving portrait of the legendary arbiter of fashion, art and culture illustrates the many stages of Vreeland's remarkable life.

Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? Trailer (1966)

21 October 1966

A model tells a television crew about her dreams of a life with prince charming all while fending off the lecherous advances of a horde of men.

Veruschka for Jun Ropé Trailer (1973)

01 December 1973

Avedon's commercial advertisement for the Japanese womenswear brand Jun Ropé features an innovative and unexpected approach to the genre that reflects the famed photographer's exceptional signature style.

Nålsögat: En film om möjligheter Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Avedon Trailer (2026)

17 May 2026

Richard Avedon’s photographs didn’t just reflect culture, they shaped it, and continue to do so. The feature documentary AVEDON traces the life and legacy of an artist who used fashion, portraiture, and commercial photography to explore identity, power, fear and beauty.