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Name
  
David Wheatley

Role
  
Film director

Education
  
Royal College of Art


Born
  
December 20, 1949 (
1949-12-20
)
Sunderland

Occupation
  
Film and television director

Died
  
April 5, 2009, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The March, The Catherine Cookson, The Catherine Cookson, The Magic Toyshop, Hostages

Similar People
  
Catherine Cookson, Siobhan Flynn, Jill Baker, Jonathan Cake, Owen Teale

David Wheatley (20 December 1949 – 5 April 2009) was a British film and television director.

His Royal College of Art graduation film was on the Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte, after his tutor Gavin Millar showed him a book on the artist. The film was screened as part of the BBC's arts' programmes Omnibus in 1979. From that year, he contributed films to the Omnibus and Arena series, before branching out into other areas in the mid 1980s.

He directed The Magic Toyshop (1987), a fantasy film based on the Angela Carter novel, which Carter adapted herself, and several social dramas set in the north of England. In the early 1990s he directed a series of Catherine Cookson adaptations for Tyne Tees which gained audiences of 14 million.

He also directed episodes of Fat Friends and Dalziel and Pascoe.

He died after a long illness on 5 April 2009, aged 59. He is survived by his mother, Ellen, his father, Fred, a son Alexander from his marriage to Melanie Pringle, and a daughter Francesca from his relationship with Camilla Tress.

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David Wheatley (director) Wikipedia


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