Don Sharp

Description:

Don Sharp was born on the island of Tasmania off of Australia, and began his show-business career there as an actor. After World War II he traveled to England and continued his acting carer. He became a director in the mid-1950s and turned out some low- and medium-budget musicals, such as the Tommy Steele vehicle It's All Happening (1963). In the mid-1960s he was hired by horror specialist Hammer Films and turned out some well-received thrillers, including The Kiss of the Vampire (1963), his first for Hammer. He worked on a few films as second-unit director, most notably Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes (1965), before returning to directing again, and turned out a string of thrillers, horror films and comedies. Towards the end of his career he worked in television on mini-series.

Overview

Birthday April 19, 1921
Born In Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Alternative names Donald Sharp
Spouse/Ex- Mary Steele 1956 - December 14, 2011 (his death),Gwenda Wilson 1945 - ? (divorced)

Did you know

Trivia Directed Christopher Lee six times.

Scores

Bear Island
1h 58m
5.8
The Avengers
50m
8.3
Taste of Excitement
1h 39m
5.4
Q.E.D.
1h
7.8
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