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Name
  
Philip Mackie

Role
  
Television screenwriter


Books
  
All the Way Up: A Novel

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Born
  
26 November 1918
Salford, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Screenwriter, television writer, television producer

Died
  
December 23, 1985, Swindon, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
The Naked Civil Servant, All the Way Up, Mr. Rose, The Right Person

Children
  
Charlotte Mackie, Alexandra Mackie, Susan Mackie, Barbara Mackie

Similar People
  
Jack Gold, John Hurt, Silvio Narizzano, James MacTaggart, William Mervyn

Education
  
University College London

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Philip Mackie (26 November 1918 – 23 December 1985) was a British film and television screenwriter. He was born in Salford in Lancashire, England. He graduated in 1939 from University College London and worked for the Ministry of Information Films Division which began a career in film.

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Work

In August 1955 Mackie became, along with Nigel Kneale, one of the first two staff scriptwriters to be employed by BBC Television; scriptwriters had previously been employed on short-term or freelance contracts.

Mackie was the producer and writer of the acclaimed 1968 ITV historical drama series The Caesars about the Julio-Claudian Roman emperors and later wrote the 1976 series Napoleon and Love, starring Ian Holm, about Napoleon Bonaparte's relationships with his women as a backdrop to his rise and fall as Emperor of the French. In 1977 he adapted the Raffles stories for Yorkshire Television.

He also wrote the script for the television adaptation of the defiantly exhibitionist homosexual Quentin Crisp's autobiography The Naked Civil Servant, for which John Hurt won the BAFTA for Best Actor in 1976.

Family

Mackie had four daughters: Susan, Charlotte, Alexandra, and Barbara. One of his granddaughters is the actress Pearl Mackie.

References

Philip Mackie Wikipedia