Roger Murray-Leach Net Worth

Roger Murray-Leach Net Worth is
$900,000

Roger Murray-Leach Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Roger Murray-Leach (born 25 June 1943) is a British Production Designer, who is probably best known for his work on British television series' Doctor Who and Blake's 7 in the 1970s, although he went on later to work on major feature films.He trained as an architect and joined the BBC design department in the 1970s, quickly gaining a reputation for great imagination and flair. He began working on Doctor Who when Philip Hinchcliffe took over as producer in late 1974. Hinchcliffe's vision for the series included giving a high priority to set design and he quickly realised that Murray-Leach was one of the most, if not the most, imaginative and resourceful designers on the BBC staff. Murray-Leach designed several Doctor Who serials under Hinchcliffe's reign, many of which remain amongst the most popular serials in the show's history. For the serial Planet of Evil, Murray-Leach designed an alien jungle at Ealing studios that so impressed Hinchcliffe that he wrote to the Head of the BBC design department, suggesting that Murray-Leach should be nominated for a BAFTA or a Royal Television Society Award.David Maloney, a director who had worked on a number of the Doctor Who serials designed by Murray-Leach, went on to produce Blake's 7 for the BBC and immediately secured the services of Murray-Leach to design the interior of the Liberator spacecraft.Murray-Leach was eventually nominated for a BAFTA award for his design work on the 1981 series Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years. His talent was finally being recognised and he broke into feature films, working as production designer on Local Hero, Defence of the Realm, Clockwise and A Fish Called Wanda. His movie career extended into the 1990s with The Mighty Quinn, Twenty-One and Fierce Creatures.In recent years he has appeared in a number of television and DVD documentaries discussing his work on Doctor Who, including A Darker Side, a retrospective feature included in the 2|entertain/BBC DVD release of Planet of Evil, in which he and Hinchcliffe returned to Ealing studios to discuss the story's design and production.He lives in Wiltshire, England.

Date Of BirthJune 25, 1943
ProfessionProduction Designer, Art Director
Star SignCancer

Production Designer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
James McNeill Whistler and the Case for Beauty2014
The Film-Maker's Son2013
KJB: The Book That Changed the World2011Video documentary
C.S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia2005TV Movie documentary
Trust2000TV Movie
The Rope Trick1998Short
Ain't Misbehavin'1997TV Mini-Series 3 episodes
Fierce Creatures1997
Good King Wenceslas1994TV Movie
Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris1992TV Movie
Twenty-One1991
The Gravy Train1990TV Mini-Series 4 episodes
Goldeneye1989TV Movie
The Mighty Quinn1989
A Fish Called Wanda1988
Hearts of Fire1987
Clockwise1986
Defense of the Realm1986
Tangiers1985
A Christmas Carol1984TV Movie
Local Hero1983
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years1981TV Mini-Series
Play for Today1980TV Series 1 episode
Bloomers1979TV Series 3 episodes
The Val Doonican Music Show1979TV Series 9 episodes
BBC2 Play of the Week1978TV Series 1 episode
Blakes 71978TV Series 4 episodes
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm1978TV Series 4 episodes
Doctor Who1975-1977TV Series 30 episodes
Q51975TV Series 3 episodes
The Rough with the Smooth1975TV Series 3 episodes
Further Up Pompeii!1975TV Movie
BBC2 Playhouse1974TV Series 1 episode
It Ain't Half Hot Mum1974TV Series 3 episodes
Dixon of Dock Green1972TV Series 1 episode
Scoop1972TV Series 7 episodes
Till Death Us Do Part1972TV Series 3 episodes
The Goodies1970-1972TV Series 13 episodes
The Shadow of the Tower1972TV Mini-Series designer - 1 episode
Marty1968TV Series 1 episode

Art Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Killing Fields1984

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Darker Side2007Video shortHimself
The Story of 'Doctor Who'2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Serial Thrillers2003Video documentary shortHimself
The Lively Arts1977TV Series documentaryHimself

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1982BAFTA TV AwardBAFTA AwardsBest DesignWinston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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