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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Film/theatre director


Name
  
Kevin Billington

Role
  
Film director

Kevin Billington

Born
  
12 June 1934 (age 89) (
1934-06-12
)

Spouse
  
Rachel Billington (m. 1967)

Alma mater
  
Queens' College, Cambridge

Children
  
Caspar Leo Billington, Catherine Rose Billington, Nathaniel Kevin Billington, Chloe Margaret Billington

Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Documentary

Movies
  
The Light at the Edge of the Wo, Voices, Interlude, The Rise and Rise of Michael, The Good Soldier

Similar People
  
Rachel Billington, Virginia Maskell, Elizabeth Pakenham - Countess, Barbara Ferris, Samantha Eggar

Kevin Billington (born 12 June 1934) is an English film director, who has worked in the theatre, film and television since the 1960s.

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The son of a factory worker, and educated at Bryanston School and Queens' College, Cambridge, early in his career he worked for the BBC as a radio producer in Leeds (1959–60) and then for television in Manchester (1960–61) before working on the early evening Tonight and on documentaries for the BBC and ATV until 1967. Billington's films include The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970), which stars Peter Cook, while his theatre work includes several productions of plays by Harold Pinter, his brother-in-law.

Billington's television work includes Henry VIII (1979) for the BBC Television Shakespeare project, one of the best received productions in the series. The Good Soldier (Granada 1981), based on the novel by Ford Madox Ford and A Time to Dance (BBC 1992), adapted by Melvyn Bragg from his own work of fiction.

He is married to Lady Rachel Billington, having met while they were both working in New York, they married the following year in 1967. The couple have three adult children.

References

Kevin Billington Wikipedia