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Nat Cohen (23 December 1905 – 10 February 1988) was a British film producer whose career started in the 1930s when he was 25. He was a significant figure in the British film industry for over three decades, running such production companies as Anglo-Amalgamated and EMI Films, and helping finance the first Carry On movies and early work of filmmakers such as Ken Loach, John Schlesinger, and David Puttnam; in the early 1970s he was called the most powerful man in the British film industry.
Date Of Birth December 23, 1905, East End of London, London, United Kingdom Died February 10, 1988, London, United Kingdom Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Producer Movies The Duke Wore Jeans, Murder at the Windmill, Miss Pilgrim's Progress
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Not Now, Comrade 1976 presents The Likely Lads 1976 presenter A Boy and His Dog 1975 presenter All Creatures Great and Small 1975 TV Movie presenter: for Murder on the Orient Express 1974 presenter Stardust 1974 presenter It's Not the Size That Counts 1974 presenter Holiday on the Buses 1973 presenter Take Me High 1973 presenter The Last Days of Man on Earth 1973 presenter Love Thy Neighbour 1973 presenter Steptoe and Son Ride Again 1973 presenter That'll Be the Day 1973 presenter The House in Nightmare Park 1973 presents Man at the Top 1973 presenter Our Miss Fred 1972 presenter Demons of the Mind 1972 presenter Up the Front 1972 presenter Fear in the Night 1972 presenter Straight on Till Morning 1972 presenter The Chastity Belt 1972 presenter Steptoe and Son 1972 presenter Villain 1971 presents Up Pompeii 1971 presenter: for Percy 1971 presenter City Beneath the Sea 1971 TV Movie presenter All Neat in Black Stockings 1969 presenter Shalako 1968 presenter: for Those Fantastic Flying Fools 1967 presenter City in the Sea 1965 presenter Carry on Spying 1964 presenter Carry on Jack 1964 presenter Carry on Cabby 1963 presenter Operation Snafu 1961 presenter Konga 1961 presenter Peeping Tom 1960 presenter Circus of Horrors 1960 presenter The Dover Road Mystery 1960 Short presenter A Christmas Carol 1960 Short presenter Carry on Nurse 1959 presenter Carry on Sergeant 1958 presenter The Duke Wore Jeans 1958 presenter Six-Five Special 1958 presenter The Mailbag Robbery 1957 presenter Cat Girl 1957 presenter The Sleeping Tiger 1954 presenter The Shadow Man 1953 presenter Ghost Ship 1952 presenter Crow Hollow 1952 presenter
Producer Title Year Status Character Clockwise 1986 executive producer Are You Being Served? 1977 executive producer - uncredited A Time for Loving 1972 executive producer Dentist on the Job 1961 executive producer - uncredited Konga 1961 executive producer - uncredited Concrete Jungle 1960 executive producer Carry on Nurse 1959 executive producer - uncredited Female Fiends 1958 executive producer - uncredited Six-Five Special 1958 executive producer - uncredited The Deadliest Sin 1955 associate producer Ghost Ship 1952 executive producer - uncredited Miss Pilgrim's Progress 1949 producer Mystery at the Burlesque 1949 producer
Self Title Year Status Character Celluloid Village of Dreams 1970 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Murder on the Orient Express (1974) as Miscellaneous Crew
Peeping Tom (1960) as Miscellaneous Crew
A Boy and His Dog (1975) as Miscellaneous Crew
Shalako (1968) as Miscellaneous Crew