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Roy Ward Baker

Roy Ward Baker

Directing

December 19, 1916 – October 5, 2010 (died at 93)
London, England
Male
54 Movies
21 TV Shows

Roy Ward Baker was an English film director born in London on 19 December 1916. His best known film is A Night to Remember which won a Golden Globe for best foreign English language film in 1959. His later career was varied, and included many horror films and television shows. Baker's early career, from 1934 to 1939, was spent working for Gainsborough Pictures, a British film production company based in Islington, North London, famous for its prestige productions. His first jobs were menial - making tea for crew members, for example - but by 1938 he had risen through the ranks to work as assistant director on Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes. He served in the army during World War II, until transferring to the Army Kinematograph Unit in 1943 in order to make better use of skills developed in his pre-war career producing documentaries and teaching materials for troops. One of his superiors at the time was novelist Eric Ambler. It was he who gave Baker his first big break directing The October Man, from an Ambler screenplay, in 1947. Ambler also adapted Walter Lord's A Night to Remember for Baker's 1958 screen version. During the early 1950s, Baker worked for three years in Hollywood where he directed Marilyn Monroe in Don't Bother to Knock (1952) and Robert Ryan in 3D film noir Inferno (1953). He returned to the UK for the latter part of the decade, but defected to television in the early 1960s. He directed episodes of The Avengers, The Saint and The Champions - all adventure series created with an eye on the American market. The low-budget ethic of television production made him well-suited to his next career move into cheaply produced but lavish-looking British horror films. He directed, amongst others, Quatermass and the Pit (1967) The Vampire Lovers (1970) and Scars of Dracula (1970) for Hammer, and Asylum (1972) for Amicus. In the latter part of the 1970s he returned to television, and throughout the 1980s continued to work in Television.  He retired in 1992.

The Saint
The Saint

The Saint

1962 7.4

Director

Age 45 (now 93)
18 eps
The Avengers
The Avengers

The Avengers

1961 7.8

Director

Age 44 (now 93)
8 eps
Minder
Minder

Minder

1979 7.1

Director

Age 62 (now 93)
12 eps
The Persuaders!
The Persuaders!

The Persuaders!

1971 7.6

Director

Age 54 (now 93)
4 eps
The Human Jungle
The Human Jungle

The Human Jungle

1963 8.2

Director

Age 46 (now 93)
8 eps
Jason King
Jason King

Jason King

1971 7.8

Director

Age 54 (now 93)
3 eps
The Champions
The Champions

The Champions

1968 6.5

Director

Age 51 (now 93)
2 eps
The Irish R.M.
The Irish R.M.

The Irish R.M.

1983 5.8

Director

Age 66 (now 93)
8 eps
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)

Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)

1969 7.0

Director

Age 52 (now 93)
2 eps
Danger UXB
Danger UXB

Danger UXB

1979 8.0

Director

Age 62 (now 93)
3 eps
The Lady Vanishes
The Lady Vanishes

The Lady Vanishes

1938 7.4

Assistant Director

Age 21 (now 93)
The Saint Steps In... To Television
The Saint Steps In... To Television

The Saint Steps In... To Television

2008 9.0

as Himself

Age 91 (now 93)
The Baron
The Baron

The Baron

1966 5.7

Director

Age 49 (now 93)
4 eps
A Night to Remember
A Night to Remember

A Night to Remember

1958 7.7

Director

Age 41 (now 93)
Return of the Saint
Return of the Saint

Return of the Saint

1978 7.0

Director

Age 61 (now 93)
2 eps
The Flame Trees of Thika
The Flame Trees of Thika

The Flame Trees of Thika

1981 7.7

Director

Age 64 (now 93)
7 eps