Henri Safran Net Worth is $1.7 Million Henri Safran Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Henri Safran (born 7 October 1932) is a Paris-born director who worked extensively in Australia. He worked in French television, then in Britain, before moving to Australia in 1960 to work with the ABC. He became an Australian citizen in 1963 but returned to England in 1966 to work on British TV. He returned to Australia again in the mid-70s.
Date Of Birth 1932-10-07 Place Of Birth Paris, France Profession Director, Producer, Writer
Director Title Year Status Character The Wild Duck 1984 Bush Christmas 1983 Norman Loves Rose 1982 Golden Soak 1979 TV Mini-Series 6 episodes Listen to the Lion 1977 Storm Boy 1976 The Inheritors 1974 TV Series 3 episodes Castaway 1974 TV Series Elephant Boy 1973 TV Series Love Story 1972-1973 TV Series 3 episodes Hine 1971 TV Series 1 episode ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1971 TV Series 1 episode Thirty-Minute Theatre 1969-1970 TV Series 3 episodes Counterstrike 1969 TV Series 3 episodes W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series 1 episode Mogul 1969 TV Series 2 episodes Softly Softly 1967-1968 TV Series 2 episodes Sherlock Holmes 1968 TV Series 2 episodes Champion House 1967 TV Series Adam Adamant Lives! 1967 TV Series 3 episodes Point of Departure 1966 TV Movie Tartuffe 1965/II TV Movie A Season in Hell 1964 TV Movie Rape of the Belt 1964 TV Movie Concord of Sweet Sounds 1963 TV Movie Jenny 1962 TV Movie Traveller Without Luggage 1961 TV Movie Starhunter 2000 TV Series 1 episode Acapulco H.E.A.T. 1998-1999 TV Series 14 episodes Space: Above and Beyond 1996 TV Series 1 episode Tarzán 1991-1994 TV Series 23 episodes Acapulco H.E.A.T. 1993 TV Series 2 episodes The Rogue Stallion 1990 TV Movie Bony 1990 TV Movie Flair 1990 TV Mini-Series The Lancaster Miller Affair 1990 TV Mini-Series 5 episodes The Edge of Power 1987 Jack Simpson: A Willesee Documentary 1987 TV Movie A Fortunate Life 1985 TV Mini-Series 2 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Tarzán 1991-1994 TV Series French Scenerio - 57 episodes The Wild Duck 1984 Norman Loves Rose 1982 Baby Love 1968 screenplay - uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character Relatives 1985 producer Norman Loves Rose 1982 producer Love Story 1972-1973 TV Series producer - 9 episodes Point of Departure 1966 TV Movie producer Write Me a Murder 1965 TV Movie producer The Sweet Sad Story of Elmo and Me 1965 TV Movie producer The Swagman 1965 TV Movie producer Tartuffe 1965/II TV Movie producer A Private Island 1964 TV Movie producer A Local Boy 1964 TV Movie producer A Sound of Trumpets 1964 TV Movie producer Rape of the Belt 1964 TV Movie producer Concord of Sweet Sounds 1963 TV Movie producer Jenny 1962 TV Movie producer Traveller Without Luggage 1961 TV Movie producer
Actor Title Year Status Character The Lancaster Miller Affair 1990 TV Mini-Series French Peasant #2 La nuit de Tom Brown 1959 TV Movie Le crieur
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1983 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Screenplay, Adapted The Wild Duck (1984) 1977 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Director Storm Boy (1976)
Known for movies Tarzán (1991-1994) as Director
Norman Loves Rose (1982) as Director
The Wild Duck (1984) as Director
Storm Boy (1976) as Director