Charles Jarrott Biography (1927-)

Born June 16, 1927, in London, England; son of Charles A. (a motor racer) andUrsula Jean (an actress; maiden name, Borlase) Jarrott; divorced, 1983; married Suzanne Bledsoe, September, 1992. Addresses: Office: c/o Jess Morgan & Company, 5750 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 590, Los Angeles, CA 90036.; Agent: Tom Chasin, The Chasin Agency, 190 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Nationality
British
Gender
Male
Occupation
Director
Birth Details
June 16, 1927
London, United Kingdom

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Director
  • Anne of a Thousand Days, Universal, 1969
  • Mary Queen of Scots, Universal, 1971
  • Lost Horizon, Columbia, 1972
  • The Dove, Paramount, 1973
  • Escape from the Dark, Walt Disney, 1975
  • The Other Side of Midnight, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977
  • The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Walt Disney, 1979
  • Condorman, Walt Disney, 1980
  • The Amateur, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981
  • The Boy in Blue, Regatta/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984
  • Television Director
  • Movies
  • Silent Song, 1967
  • A Married Man, London Weekend TV/Lionhead Productions, 1984
  • The Woman He Loved, CBS, 1988
  • Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus, ABC, 1991
  • Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter, CBS, 1991
  • Danielle Steel's Changes, NBC, 1991
  • A Stranger in the Mirror, ABC, 1993
  • Also directed The Hot Potato Boys, Roll On, Bloomin' Death, Girl in a Birdcage, The Picture of Dorian Gray, TheRose Affair, Roman Gesture, The Male of the Species, TheYoung Elizabeth, A Case of Libel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,The Duel, Galileo, Tea Party, and The Basement.
  • Miniseries
  • Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story, NBC, 1987
  • Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again, CBS, 1989
  • Night of the Fox, ITC/Tribune Entertainment, 1990
  • Jackie Collins' Lady Boss, NBC, 1992
  • Specials
  • Ike, PBS, 1986
  • Winston Churchill, PBS, 1986
  • I Would Be Called John: Pope John XXIII, PBS, 1987
  • Lyndon Johnson, PBS, 1987
  • Pilots
  • Trade Winds, NBC, 1993
  • Stage Work
  • Director of stage productions, including Dutchman and Mary Rose.