Michael Lindsay Hogg

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Geraldine Fitzgerald and his son, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, in 1944.

Michael Lindsay-Hogg (New York, May 5, 1940) is a filmmaker and documentarian. He has shot several TV movies, but is best known for his numerous contributions to rock music filmography: he has shot several major artists, mostly in concert, including The Beatles, Paul Simon, Neil Young and The Rolling Stones.

He filmed the famous Beatles documentary Let It Be and the cult concert Rock And Roll Circus by the Rolling Stones, among others. He wrote and directed The Object of Beauty in 1991. He has made some films for the cinema, such as Guy (1997) or the adaptation of Samuel Beckett's work, Waiting for Godot (2001).

Although Michael Lindsay-Hoggs' biological father was (then actor) Orson Welles, he was adopted and raised by Baron Sir Edward Lindsay-Hogg.

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