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Frank Harvey (English screenwriter)

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Name
  
Frank Harvey


Role
  
English screenwriter

Died
  
November 6, 1981, Ottery St Mary, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Day After the Fair, Air WarVietnam, Jet: Rocket Swift Stories of the Air Force, on Guard in a World of Dazzling Speed

Parents
  
Frank Harvey, Grace Ackerman

Awards
  
BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay

Movies
  
I'm All Right Jack, Private's Progress, Seven Days to Noon, The 39 Steps, The Long Memory

Similar People
  
Paul Dehn, Ralph Thomas, Miles Malleson, Terry‑Thomas, Gilbert Taylor

Frank Harvey was an English screenwriter and playwright who jointly won a BAFTA Award with John Boulting and Alan Hackney for I'm All Right Jack in 1960. He was born on 11 August 1912 in Manchester, Lancashire. During his career he was nominated for a second BAFTA for Private's Progress. He died on 6 November 1981 in Ottery St. Mary, Devon.

His father, Harvey Ainsworth HIlton also called Frank Harvey (1885 – 1965) was born in London, England in 1885.

Filmography

Screenwirter

  • I'm All Right Jack
  • Private's Progress
  • Heavens Above!
  • The 39 Steps
  • Seven Days to Noon
  • The Long Memory
  • Brothers in Law (1957)
  • Actor

  • The Love Contract (1932)
  • References

    Frank Harvey (English screenwriter) Wikipedia