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Years active
  
1959–2006

TV shows
  
Ghost Squad

Role
  
Television Director

Name
  
Ray Austin

Website
  
www.raymondaustin.com


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Full Name
  
Raymond John Austin

Born
  
5 December 1932 (age 91) (
1932-12-05
)
Merton, London, England

Residence
  
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States Bath, Somerset, England

Other names
  
Raymond John DeVere-Austin Baron of Delvin

Occupation
  
TV and film director, stunt performer; TV writer; actor; crime novelist and lecturer

Movies
  
Virgin Witch, House of the Living Dead

Spouse
  
Wendy DeVere Knigh-Brisley (m. 1984), Alison Seebohm (m. 1966–1970)

Books
  
The Eagle Heist, Find Me a Spy - Catch Me a Trait, Your Turn to Die, Dead Again: A Beauford

Similar People
  
Patricia Haines, Keith Buckley, Ann Michelle, Neil Hallett, Yasuko Nagazumi

Ray Austin (born 5 December 1932) is an English television and film director, television writer, novelist and former stunt performer and actor who has worked in both the United Kingdom and the United States. He served as director on episodes of some 50 programmes between 1968 and 1998.

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Life and career

Austin started his career as a stunt performer on such films as North by Northwest (1959) and Spartacus (1960). From 1965 to 1967 he served as stunt coordinator on 50 episodes of The Avengers. For The Champions he initially became involved as a second unit director, subsequently rising to the position of full director. Perhaps on account of his background as a stunt performer, his style of direction was often highly visual and physical.

His work as a TV director includes episodes of The Avengers (1968), Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969–70), Space: 1999 (1975–76), The New Avengers (1976–77), and V (1984). He directed 50 of the 88 episodes of the series Zorro, which was filmed in Madrid between 1989 and 1992 for the American ABC Family Channel. He has also directed some made-for-TV films, including The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1983), and some feature films such as Virgin Witch (1972) and House of the Living Dead (1974).

The Guinness world record site states that "In 1965, Dame Diana Rigg (UK) became the first western actress to perform kung fu on Television when the combat choreographers Ray Austin (UK) and Chee Soo (UK/China) worked elements of the martial art into her fight scenes on The Avengers. Certificate presentation was done on The New Paul O'Grady Show."

Stunts

  • Highway Patrol, 1955–59 (performer)
  • Thunder Road, 1958 (stunt performer)
  • North by Northwest, 1959 (stunt performer)
  • Operation Petticoat, 1959 (stunt performer)
  • Spartacus, 1960 (stunt performer)
  • The Sundowners, 1960 (stunt performer)
  • Have Gun – Will Travel, 1957–63 (performer)
  • Peter Gunn, 1958–60, 1960–61 (performer)
  • Guns of Navarone, 1961 (stunt performer)
  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1961 (stunt arranger)
  • The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, 1962 (stunt arranger)
  • Tarzan, 1963 (stunt performer)
  • Tom Jones, 1963 (stunt arranger)
  • Cleopatra, 1963 (stunt arranger)
  • The Dirty Dozen, 1967 (stunt Performer)
  • The Avengers (arranger)
  • Stunt arranger for Associated Television's action series at Elstree Studios, 1963-1971
  • Actor

  • The Saint, 1963–64, 1966
  • The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Mr Clay; 1962
  • Tom Jones, 1963 (Thug)
  • Clash by Night (a.k.a. Escape by Night), 1963 ( the Intruder)
  • The V.I.P's, 1963 (Chauffeur)
  • Ghost Squad, 1964
  • The Avengers, 1965
  • Producer

  • Shirley's World, 1971–72
  • JAG, 1995–96, 1997
  • The Perfume Garden
  • Stunts

  • North by Northwest, 1959 (performer)
  • Operation Petticoat, 1959 (performer)
  • Spartacus, 1960 (performer)
  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1961 (stunt arranger)
  • The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, 1962 (stunt arranger)
  • Cleopatra, 1963 (stunt arranger)
  • Tom Jones, 1963 (stunt arranger)
  • Director

  • Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, 1961 (second unit)
  • It's the Only Way to Go, 1970
  • Fun and Games (a.k.a. 1000 Convicts and a Woman and Story of a Nympho), 1971
  • Virgin Witch (a.k.a. Lesbian Twins), 1972
  • House of the Living Dead (a.k.a. Doctor Maniac, Curse of the Dead, and Kill, Baby, Kill), 1973
  • Actor

  • The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) as Craig
  • The V.I.P.s (1963) as Rolls-Royce Chauffeur
  • Clash by Night (a.k.a. Escape by Night; 1963) as Intruder
  • Author

  • Beauford Sloan Mysteries series
  • The Eagle Heist (2002)
  • Dead Again (2002)
  • Your Turn to Die (2006)
  • Find Me a Spy (2006)
  • Catch Me a Traitor (2006)
  • Personal life

    Austin is married to Wendy DeVere Knight-Bisley; Now: Wendy DeVere-Austin Baroness of Delvin.

    References

    Ray Austin (director) Wikipedia