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Name
  
Fred Burnley

Role
  
Television Director

Died
  
July 7, 1975


Movies
  
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand

Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Specialised Programmes

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Specialised Production

Similar People
  
Michael Petrovitch, Michael Craze, Frank Finlay, Susan Hampshire, Gordon Honeycombe

Ne' Mare ne' sabbia - (Neither the Sea Nor the sand) Trailer Versione Italiana


Fred Burnley (1933–1975) was a British television and film director.

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Life

Burnley was educated at Oxford University, where he gained a first-class degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. He joined Ealing Studios as an assistant on The Ladykillers in 1955, but left after six months to edit TV commercials and documentories. In 1965 he joined the BBC as director-producer. He directed eight of the Whicker's World series before joining the arts programme Omnibus. His debut for Omnibus was The Dream Divided, on F. Scott Fitzgerald, which was followed by a film biography of Amedeo Modigliani. In 1972 he directed the film Neither the Sea Nor the Sand.

Burnley died of lung complications from exposure to bat guano while filming the dramatised documentary Alexander von Humboldt - 1799 for David Attenborough's 1975 series The Explorers.

References

Fred Burnley Wikipedia