Gavrik Losey

Gavrik Losey (born 1938) is an American-born participant in various aspects of filmmaking including producer and production manager.

[1] Gavrik was born in New York, the son of film director Joseph Losey and fashion designer Elizabeth Hawes.

[2] In 1966, he served as first assistant director on his father's film Modesty Blaise, which starred Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp and Dirk Bogarde.

In the 1970 film Ned Kelly, starring Mick Jagger, he was production supervisor, a task he revisited the following year in Melody, featuring former Oliver!

child actors Mark Lester and Jack Wild, and Villain starring Richard Burton, Ian McShane and Donald Sinden.