Roy Ward Baker

Description:

Roy Ward Baker's first job in films was as a teaboy at the Gainsborough Studios in London, England, but within three years he was working as an assistant director. During World War II, he worked in the Army Kinematograph Unit under Eric Ambler, a writer and film producer, who, after the war, gave Baker his first opportunity to direct a film, The October Man (1947). He then went to Hollywood in 1952 and stayed for seven years, returning to Britain in 1958, when he directed one of his best films, A Night to Remember (1958). During the 1960s and 1970s, Baker directed a number of horror films for Hammer and Amicus. He also directed in British television, especially during the latter part of his career.

Overview

Birthday December 19, 1916
Born In London, England, UK
Alternative names Roy Baker , Roy Ward
Spouse/Ex- Joan Davies February 14, 1948 - ? (divorced),Muriel Bradford (divorced)

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Trivia Directed "The Anniversary" at short notice after the original director, Alvin Rakoff, was dismissed due to Bette Davis' refusal to work with him when he insisted on using television techniques. Davis later said, "Mr. Baker saved that movie". It appeared in cinemas only a month or two after Baker's previous movie, "Quatermass And The Pit".

Scores

A Night to Remember
2h 3m
7.9
Asylum
1h 28m
6.5
The Monster Club
1h 38m
5.9
Two Left Feet
1h 33m
7.1
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