Roy Horace Baker
Sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Dec 19, 1916 London, England |
Died | Oct 5, 2010 London, England |
Age | Died at 93 |
Roy Ward Baker | |
Job | Film director |
Years active | 1947-1992 |
Top Genres | Drama, Film Adaptation, Thriller/Suspense, War, Action, Crime |
Top Topics | Based on Play, Supernatural, Aliens |
Top Collaborators | John Mills, Peter Cushing, Marianne Stone, Gladys Henson |
Shares birthday with | Ralph Richardson, Victor Lyndon, Gordon Jackson see more.. |
Roy Ward Baker Overview:
Director, Roy Ward Baker, was born Roy Horace Baker on Dec 19, 1916 in London, England. Baker died at the age of 93 on Oct 5, 2010 in London, England .
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The Indian Spirit Guide (1968, )
By Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 12, 2015 From The Stop ButtonThe Indian Spirit Guide is an odd amalgam of two plot lines; at least by the end of the episode. Until the end, Robert Bloch’s teleplay juxtaposes them perfectly with just the right amount of interweaving. Julie Harris plays a wealthy widow romanced by her “paranormal investigator,”... Read full article
, Happy Birthday! Born December 19th; 1916-2010 (2)
By C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013 From Classic Film Aficionadoswas not exactly a journeyman director for he showed flashes of brilliance throughout his career. As early as 1947 and The October Man, he revealed that he could craft a tense narrative. Again, with Don’t Bother to Knock, in 1952 Baker found a project that met his ... Read full article
, Happy Birthday! Born December 19th; 1916-2010
By C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013 From Classic Film Aficionadoswas not exactly a journeyman director for he showed flashes of brilliance throughout his career. As early as 1947 and The October Man, he revealed that he could craft a tense narrative. Again, with Don’t Bother to Knock, in 1952 Baker found a project that met his ... Read full article
, Happy Birthday! Born December 19th; 1916-2010
By C. S. Williams on Dec 19, 2013 From Classic Film Aficionadoswas not exactly a journeyman director for he showed flashes of brilliance throughout his career. As early as 1947 and The October Man, he revealed that he could craft a tense narrative. Again, with Don’t Bother to Knock, in 1952 Baker found a project that met his ... Read full article
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