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Name
  
Edwin Coubray


Role
  
Projectionist

Died
  
December 10, 1997, Homebush, Sydney, Australia

Movies
  
Carbine's Heritage, The Romance Of Maoriland

Spouse
  
Lydia Louise Coubray (m. 1959–1994), Ellen Frances Lindvall (m. 1925–1958)

Siblings
  
Fred Coubray, Arthur Coubray, Nicholas Coubray

Parents
  
Minnie Flowers, Nicholas Coubray

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Edwin "Ted" Coubray (19 October 1900 – 10 December 1997) was a New Zealand projectionist, film-maker and inventor. He was born in Eastern Bush, Southland, New Zealand, and died in Homebush, Sydney. He retired to Australia in 1973 after Auckland Cinemas for which he was working closed the Tudor Cinema, Remuera.

He directed and produced Carbine's Heritage (1927); and was involved as cameraman, photography or continuous printer in The Birth of New Zealand (1922), Rewi's Last Stand (1925), The Adventures of Algy (1925), The Romance of Maoriland (1930), Hei Tiki (1935) (although he was fired by the eccentric producer Alexander Markey, who also sold his camera to his rivals, the Welsh brothers), and Rewi's Last Stand (1940). In 1929 he presented New Zealand's first newsreel, under the title Coubraytone News.

He built much of his own equipment, and his company was called New Zealand Radio Films.

References

Edwin Coubray Wikipedia