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A former stage director, Basil Dearden entered films as an assistant to director Basil Dean (he changed his name from Dear to avoid being confused with Dean). Dearden worked his way up the ladder and directed (with Will Hay) his first film in 1941; two years later he directed his first film on his own. He eventually became associated with writer/...
Date Of Birth January 1, 1911 Died 1971-03-23 Place Of Birth Westcliffe-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK Profession Director, Producer, Writer Spouse Melissa Stribling Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 His Buckinghamshire home, Beel House, was previously owned by Dirk Bogarde. 2 From the 1960s to the time of his death, Dearden lived at Beel House in Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, England. Beel House was subsequently bought by Robert Kilroy-Silk , who is as of this writing (2012) resident there. 3 Directed Dirk Bogarde in four features. 4 Father-in-law of Annabel Brooks . 5 In the 1940s he lived with his wife Melissa Stribling at 10, Park Village West, near Regent's Park, London. The Crown Estate owned cul-de-sac also boasted another well-known British director, Seafield Head and his wife, the actress Helen Shingler . 6 Father of James Dearden and Torquil Dearden . 7 Changed his name to avoid confusion with Basil Dean when they started working together.
Director Title Year Status Character Mission: Monte Carlo 1974 The Persuaders! 1971-1972 TV Series 3 episodes The Man Who Haunted Himself 1970 The Assassination Bureau 1969 Only When I Larf 1968 Khartoum 1966 Masquerade 1965 Woman of Straw 1964 A Place to Go 1964 The Mind Benders 1963 Walk in the Shadow 1962 All Night Long 1962 Victim 1961 The Secret Partner 1961 Man in the Moon 1960 The Four Just Men 1959-1960 TV Series 13 episodes The League of Gentlemen 1960 Sapphire 1959 Nowhere to Go 1958 uncredited Violent Playground 1958 Big Time Operators 1957 The Green Man 1956 uncredited Who Done It? 1956 PT Raiders 1955 Out of the Clouds 1955 The Rainbow Jacket 1954 The Square Ring 1953 The Gentle Gunman 1952 I Believe in You 1952 Pool of London 1951 Cage of Gold 1950 The Blue Lamp 1950 Train of Events 1949 segments "The Actor", "The Prisoner-of-War", uncredited Saraband 1948 Frieda 1947 The Captive Heart 1946 Dead of Night 1945 segments "Hearse Driver", "Linking Narrative" They Came to a City 1944 The Halfway House 1944 My Learned Friend 1943 The Bells Go Down 1943 Did You Ever See a Dream Talking 1943 Short The Goose Steps Out 1942 Black Sheep of Whitehall 1942 Under Suspicion 1939 TV Movie
Producer Title Year Status Character The Man Who Haunted Himself 1970 executive producer Walk in the Shadow 1962 producer All Night Long 1962 co-producer Desert Mice 1959 producer Mad Little Island 1958 producer Davy 1958 producer Who Done It? 1956 co-producer - uncredited PT Raiders 1955 co-producer - uncredited The Square Ring 1953 producer - uncredited I Believe in You 1952 producer Turned Out Nice Again 1941 associate producer The Ghost of St. Michael's 1941 associate producer Spare a Copper 1940 associate producer To Hell with Hitler 1940 associate producer
Writer Title Year Status Character The Man Who Haunted Himself 1970 screenplay Man in the Moon 1960 uncredited PT Raiders 1955 screenplay I Believe in You 1952 screenplay Train of Events 1949 original screenplay They Came to a City 1944 Turned Out Nice Again 1941 uncredited Spare a Copper 1940 by To Hell with Hitler 1940 original screen play Now You're Talking 1940 Short Under Suspicion 1939 TV Movie This Man Is News 1938 writer
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Come on George! 1939 assistant director George Takes the Air 1938 assistant director Penny Paradise 1938 assistant director
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Young Veteran 1940 Documentary short assistant
Self Title Year Status Character Tuesday's Documentary 1970 TV Series documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best British Film Sapphire (1959) 1946 Prize Locarno International Film Festival Most Interesting Screenplay Dead of Night (1945)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1961 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Victim (1961) 1960 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Film from any Source Sapphire (1959) 1950 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival The Blue Lamp (1950) 1947 Grand International Award Venice Film Festival Frieda (1947) 1946 Grand Prize of the Festival Cannes Film Festival The Captive Heart (1946)
3rd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1959 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director Sapphire (1959)
Known for movies Dead of Night (1945) as Director
Khartoum (1966) as Director
Victim (1961) as Director
The League of Gentlemen (1960) as Director