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Years active
  
1923-1946

Name
  
Roy Lockwood


Role
  
Film director

Died
  
April 25, 2002, Yarmouth

Born
  
June 8, 1907 (
1907-06-08
)
Bristol, England

Spouse
  
Betty Lockwood (m. 1960–2002)

Movies
  
Jamboree, The Mutiny of the Elsinore, You're the Doctor, Pearls Bring Tears

Similar People
  
Charlie Gracie, Frank Bickerton, Jack London, Clifford Grey, Carl Perkins

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Roy Lockwood, (8 June 1907 to 25 April 2002) was a pioneering British film, television and radio director. His work included directing the radio soap opera Valiant Lady.

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Radio

In 1941, Lockwood left the British Press Service and joined the production staff of NBC in New York City. He joined the staff of the Blue Network as a producer in 1942.

Later, he was head of BBC "productions from America to Britain," which he left to become producer of Light of the World for General Mills on CBS in 1945. While with the BBC, his work included producing The War in the Pacific and a series of broadcasts about United States military forces from their beginnings to what was then the present time.

Television

Lockwood was a producer for CBS-TV. His work there included producing Resources for Freedom in 1954.

Film

In 1955, Lockwood became a producer-director for Robert Lawrence Productions in New York.

Filmography

  • 1930 Counterpoint
  • The Laughter of Fools (1933)
  • 1934 Airport
  • 1937 The Mutiny of the Elsinore
  • You're the Doctor (1938)
  • 1940 The Invisible Man Returns
  • 1957 Jamboree
  • References

    Roy Lockwood Wikipedia


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