- Born
- Batteries of guns saluted Carey's birth because he was born in the middle of an air raid in February 1944 to his parents Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer. The slim six footer was educated at Harrow and Cambridge and became a resident writer for Granada Television's experimental Theatre, The Stables which networked his play 'In a Cottage Hospital'- IMDb Mini Biography By: tonyman 5
- Parents
- Former film critic for the "Monthly Film Bulletin".
- Carey Harrison is the son of Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer, and the younger (half-)brother of Noel Harrison. He attended Cambridge University.
- He was somewhat estranged from his famous father, like his half-brother Noel Harrison.
- [on "Blow-Up", 1967]: An Antonioni film where the plot is enthralling and the intellectual content banal will come as a shock to a lot of people, but it is deservedly bringing him a wider audience, since the handling of "Blow-Up" as a thriller alone merits it a special place in that genre.
- [on "A Man for All Seasons", 1967]: Time after time, the history-for-schools dialogue debases the style that Zinnemann creates in the shooting, and disappoints the sensitive performances he gets from the actors.
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