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Name
  
Julian Becket

Role
  
Film director

Children
  
Isabelle Amyes


Died
  
April 26, 1992, London, United Kingdom

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Children's Programme - Fiction or Entertainment

Movies
  
Jane Eyre, A Hill in Korea, Miracle in Soho, The Murder at the Vicarage, The Lady’s Not For Burning

Similar People
  
Zelah Clarke, Judy Cornwell, Alexander Baron, Harry Andrews, Timothy Dalton

Julian Charles Becket Amyes (1917–1992), aka Julian Amyes, was a British film and television director and producer.

Although primarily director and producer, Amyes also had acting roles in High Treason (1951) and Mandy (1951).

Amyes made his directorial début with a BBC Sunday Night Theatre version of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor in 1952 and also directed a number of other productions for BBC before joining Granada Television in the early 1960s, where he was head of drama from 1963 until 1977.

Film credits (as director) include A Hill in Korea (1956), and the Emeric Pressburger-written Miracle in Soho (1957).

After 1977, he returned to directing predominantly in television directing (amongst other works) adaptations of The Old Curiosity Shop (1979), Great Expectations (1981) and Jane Eyre (1983) for the BBC. Amyes also worked on a number of independent productions, before acting as director on episodes of The Bill (1990) and Rumpole of the Bailey (1989–91) for Thames Television.

He was married to the actress/writer Anne Allan. They had two children; Sebastian a Professor at the University of Edinburgh and Isabelle, an Actress.

Julian Amyes died of a stroke in 1992.

Selected filmography

Director
  • A Hill in Korea (1956)
  • Miracle in Soho (1957)
  • References

    Julian Charles Becket Amyes Wikipedia