Guy Green Biography (1913-)
Born November 5, 1913, in Somerset, England. Career: Director, cinematographer, camera operator, producer, and screenwriter. Film Advertising Company, projectionist and camera assistant, 1933; Elstree Studios (BIP), camera assistant, 1935; camera operator on films beginning in 1942; cinematographer,1944--; Allied Film Makers Ltd., director. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best cinematography--black and white, 1946, for Great Expectations; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nominations, best Britishfilm and best film from any source, 1960, for The Angry Silence; Golden Globe Award nominations, best motion picture director and best screenplay,1965, for A Patch of Blue. Addresses: Contact: c/o Henry J. Bamberger, 2049 Century Park East, Suite 1980, Los Angeles, CA 90067.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Director, Cinematographer, Camera Operator, Producer, Screenwriter
- Birth Details
- November 5, 1913
- Somerset, England
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Work
- Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated
- Camera operator, One of Our Aircraft Is Missing, 1942
- Operating cameraman, In Which We Serve, Belle & Blade, 1942
- Camera operator, This Happy Breed, General Films Distributors, 1944
- The Way Ahead (also known as The Immortal Battalion), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944
- Escape to Danger, RKO Radio Pictures, 1944
- Great Expectations, General Films Distributors, 1946
- Carnival, 1946
- Take My Life, General Films Distributors, 1947
- Blanche Fury, General Films Distributors, 1947
- Oliver Twist, General Films Distributors, 1948
- The Passionate Friends (also known as One Woman's Story), General Films Distributors, 1949
- Adam and Evelyne (also known as Adam and Evalyn), 1949
- Madeleine (also known as The Strange Case of Madeleine), General Films Distributors, 1950
- Night Without Stars, 1951
- Captain Horatio Hornblower, Warner Bros., 1951
- The Hour of 13, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952
- The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (also known as The Story of Robin Hood), Walt Disney, 1952
- Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (also known as Rob Roy), RKO Radio Pictures, 1953
- Decameron Nights (also known as Tres historias de amor), Film Locations, 1953
- The Beggar's Opera, 1953
- For Better, For Worse (also known as Cocktails in the Kitchen), 1954
- Souls in Conflict, 1955
- I Am a Camera, Distributors Corp., 1955
- The Dark Avenger (also known as The Warriors), Allied Artists, 1955
- Director
- River Boat, 1954
- Postmark for Danger (also known as Portrait of Alison), 1955
- Lost (also known as Tears for Simon), Rank Organisation, 1955
- House of Secrets (also known as Triple Deception), Rank Organisation, 1956
- The Snorkel, 1958
- Desert Patrol (also known as Sea of Sand), Universal, 1958
- SOS Pacific, 1959
- The Angry Silence, British Lion, 1960
- The Mark, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961
- Diamond Head, Columbia, 1962
- Light in the Piazza, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962
- 55 Days at Peking, 1963
- And producer, A Patch of Blue, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965
- A Matter of Innocence (also known as Pretty Polly), Universal, 1967
- The Magus, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968
- And co-executive producer, A Walk in the Spring Rain, Columbia, 1970
- Luther, American Film Theatre, 1973
- Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough (also known as Once Is Not Enough), Paramount, 1975
- The Devil's Advocate (also known as Des Teufels Advokat), 1977
- Television Work
- Director; Movies
- The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel, CBS, 1979
- Jennifer: A Woman's Story, NBC, 1979
- Jimmy B. & Andre, CBS, 1980
- Isabel's Choice, CBS, 1981
- Inmates: A Love Story, ABC, 1981
- Televison Work
- Director; Miniseries
- Arthur Hailey's Strong Medicine (also known as Strong Medicine), syndicated, 1986
- WRITINGS
- Screenplays
- Postmark for Danger (also known as Portrait of Alison), 1955
- A Patch of Blue, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965