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Christopher Neame (I) (1942–2011)

Christopher Neame is a successful film and television producer. He represents the third generation of a remarkable dynasty that has made its mark in the cinema and television. He has been active for thirty years in cinema and television production. He is the son of the film director Ronald Neame... See full bio »

Died:

(age 68) in Provence, France

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Filmography

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1995 Feast of July (producer)
 
1993 Soldier Soldier (TV series) (producer - 13 episodes)
Leaving (1993) (producer)
Stand by Me (1993) (producer)
Dutch Courage (1993) (producer)
Staying Together (1993) (producer)
Camouflage (1993) (producer)
 
1992 Bye Bye Baby (TV movie) (producer)
 
1987 Bellman and True (producer)
 
1987 Great Performances (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Monsignor Quixote (1987) (producer)
 
1984 The Irish R.M. (TV series) (producer - 6 episodes)
The Aussolas Martin Cat (1984) (producer)
A Royal Command (1984) (producer)
Oweneen the Sprat (1984) (producer)
Holy Island (1984) (producer)
The Dispensary Doctor (1984) (producer)
 
1982/I Q.E.D. (TV series) (producer)
 
1981 The Flame Trees of Thika (TV mini-series) (producer - 7 episodes)
The Drums of War (1981) (producer)
Safari (1981) (producer)
A Real Sportsman (1981) (producer)
Friends in High Places (1981) (producer)
Happy New Year (1981) (producer)
 
1979 Danger UXB (TV series) (associate producer - 13 episodes)
With Love from Adolf (1979) (associate producer)
The Pier (1979) (associate producer)
Dead Letter (1979) (associate producer)
Butterfly Winter (1979) (associate producer)
Seventeen Seconds to Glory (1979) (associate producer)
 
1979 The Knowledge (TV movie) (producer)
 
1976 Emily (producer)
 
1970 The Beast in the Cellar (associate producer)
 
Show ShowProduction Manager (12 titles)
1974 Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (production manager)
 
1974 Malachi's Cove (production supervisor)
 
1973 Blueblood (production supervisor)
 
1972 Demons of the Mind (production manager)
 
1972 Fear in the Night (production manager)
 
1972 Mutiny on the Buses (production manager)
 
1971 Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (production manager)
 
1971 On the Buses (production manager)
 
1970 Monique (production manager)
 
1969 Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (production manager)
 
1968-1969 Journey to the Unknown (TV series) (unit manager - 2 episodes)
The Last Visitor (1969) (unit manager)
Girl of My Dreams (1968) (unit manager)
 
1969 The Love Factor (production manager)
 
Show ShowWriter (4 titles)
1995 Feast of July (screenplay)
 
1987 Great Performances (TV series)
Monsignor Quixote (1987) (writer)
 
1976 Emily (written by / as Anthony Morris)
 
1969 The Love Factor (writer)
 
1968 The Devil Rides Out (second assistant director - uncredited)
 
1967 Five Million Years to Earth (second assistant director - uncredited)
 
1967 Frankenstein Created Woman (third assistant director - uncredited)
 
Show ShowCamera and Electrical Department (2 titles)
1963 The Wrong Arm of the Law (camera assistant - uncredited)
 
1963 This Sporting Life (camera assistant - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
1995 Feast of July (lyrics: "QUEEN'S HUSSARS", "BOATMAN'S SONG")
 
Show ShowProduction Designer (1 title)
1969 The Love Factor
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
2006 Cast Iron Killers: The Story of 'Danger UXB' (video documentary)
 
2005 Tigon Tales of Terror (video documentary short)
 
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Alternate Names:

Anthony Morris
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Trivia:

Nephew of Derek Neame. See more »

Star Sign:

Capricorn