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Philip Saville was born on October 28, 1930 in London, England. He is a director and actor, known for Armchair Theatre (1956), The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John (2003) and Metroland (1997). He has been married to Nina Francis since 1987. They have one child. He was previously married to Jane Arden.
Date Of Birth October 28, 1930 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Director, Actor, Writer Spouse Jane Arden (director) Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Pioneering British television director who joined ABC TV and subsequently worked on many acclaimed dramas, including 40 plays of Armchair Theatre between 1956 and 1974. 2 Pioneered the use of videotape for location recording in 1964 "capturing the whole of Hamlet at Elsinore electronically in and around Denmark's Kronborg castle". 3 Philip Saville and Nina Saville have a son called Waldo. 4 Father-in-law of Tracy Granger . 5 Father of Sebastian Saville , Dominic Saville and Elizabeth Saville .
Director Title Year Status Character Pinter's Progress 2009 TV Movie documentary Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairy Tale 2003 TV Movie The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John 2003 My Uncle Silas 2001-2003 TV Mini-Series 4 episodes The Biographer 2002 TV Movie Little White Lies 1998 TV Movie Deacon Brodie 1997 TV Movie Metroland 1997 The Buccaneers 1995 TV Mini-Series 5 episodes Screen One 1993 TV Series 1 episode Family Pictures 1993 TV Movie Angels 1992 TV Movie The Cloning of Joanna May 1992 TV Movie Screen Two 1991 TV Series 1 episode Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501 1990 TV Movie Max and Helen 1990 TV Movie First Born 1988 TV Mini-Series 3 episodes The Fruit Machine 1988 Mandela 1987 TV Movie The Life and Loves of a She-Devil 1986 TV Mini-Series 4 episodes Shadey 1985 Those Glory Glory Days 1983 TV Movie Boys from the Blackstuff 1982 TV Mini-Series 5 episodes BBC2 Playhouse 1976-1981 TV Series 2 episodes The Ghost Sonata 1980 TV Movie BBC Play of the Month 1979 TV Series 1 episode Second City Firsts 1973-1978 TV Series 3 episodes Count Dracula 1977 TV Movie ITV Playhouse 1977 TV Series 1 episode The Velvet Glove 1977 TV Series 1 episode Plays for Britain 1976 TV Series 1 episode Play for Today 1970-1975 TV Series 8 episodes Shades of Greene 1975 TV Series 2 episodes Churchill's People 1975 TV Series 1 episode Great Mysteries 1974 TV Series 1 episode ITV Play of the Week 1956-1973 TV Series 2 episodes ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1973 TV Series 1 episode Thirty-Minute Theatre 1972-1973 TV Series 2 episodes Armchair Theatre 1956-1972 TV Series 45 episodes Secrets 1971 TV Series The Wednesday Play 1964-1969 TV Series 2 episodes The Best House in London 1969 Oedipus the King 1968 Out of the Unknown 1966 TV Series 1 episode Five More 1966 TV Series 1 episode Stop the World: I Want to Get Off 1966 Six 1965 TV Series 1 episode Hamlet at Elsinore 1964 TV Movie Festival 1964 TV Series 1 episode BBC Sunday-Night Play 1963 TV Mini-Series 1 episode Armchair Mystery Theatre 1960 TV Series 2 episodes Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1956 TV Series 2 episodes The Magic Fishbone 1955 TV Movie Curtains for Harry 1955 TV Movie
Actor Title Year Status Character An Honourable Murder 1960 Mark Anthony Three Crooked Men 1959 Seppy Great Van Robbery 1959 Chase The Vise 1957-1959 TV Series Kirk / Firth / Major Virnoff / ... On the Run 1958 Driscoll The Betrayal 1957 Bartel The Errol Flynn Theatre 1957 TV Series Contraband Spain 1955 Martin Scott Night of the Silvery Moon 1954 Dale Merritt Game of Danger 1954 Ben Jones The Mirror and Markheim 1954 Short Markheim The Straw Man 1953 Link Hunter Murder at 3am 1953 Edward King / Jim King Valley of Song 1953 Twm - Miner (uncredited) Reggie Little at Large 1953 TV Series House-owner Happy and Glorious 1952 TV Series Prince Ernest The Inch Man 1951 TV Series Bill Chester A Piece of Cake 1948 Dinner Guest The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1948 TV Series The Blind Goddess 1948 Mainwaring's Junior Penny and the Pownall Case 1948 Slim, Police Car Driver
Writer Title Year Status Character Pinter's Progress 2009 TV Movie documentary BBC2 Playhouse 1981 TV Series screenplay - 1 episode Armchair Theatre 1958-1972 TV Series adaptation - 3 episodes Secrets 1971 TV Series story Oedipus the King 1968 writer Five More 1966 TV Series writer - 1 episode Six 1965 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Wednesday Play 1964 TV Series adaptation - 1 episode ITV Television Playhouse 1957 TV Series adaptation - 1 episode Curtains for Harry 1955 TV Movie
Producer Title Year Status Character The Buccaneers 1995 TV Mini-Series producer - 5 episodes BBC Sunday-Night Play 1963 TV Mini-Series producer - 1 episode Armchair Theatre 1957 TV Series producer - 1 episode Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1956 TV Series producer - 2 episodes
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Secrets 1971 TV Series presenter
Self Title Year Status Character Second City Firsts (BBC2, 1973-8) 2015 Video Himself Pinter's Progress 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself The Media Show 1989 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1989 ACE CableACE Awards Directing a Movie or Miniseries Mandela (1987) 1987 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Drama Series The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1986) 1983 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Drama Series/Serial Boys from the Blackstuff (1982)
Known for movies Armchair Theatre (1956-1972) as Director
The Visual Bible: The Gospel of John (2003) as Director
Metroland (1997) as Director
The Buccaneers (1995) as Director