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Robert Asher (1915 – 1979) was a British film and television director, the brother of British cinematographer Jack Asher. Robert Asher began his career as an assistant director in 1934, working with Anthony Pelissier, Robert Hamer, Maurice Elvey and Roy Ward Baker among others. During World War II he worked on such films such as When We Are Married (1943), Medal for the General (1944) and Waltz Time (1945).Asher became a solo director with the Norman Wisdom vehicle Follow a Star (1959). He followed John Paddy Carstairs as the overseer of the Wisdom films, concluding with Press for Time (1966). The Morecambe and Wise film The Intelligence Men (1965), Wisdom's The Early Bird (also 1965) and the crime caper farce Make Mine Mink (1960) are among his other credits.In the late 1960s, Asher began working in television, directing episodes of ITC Entertainment productions including The Champions, The Saint, The Prisoner and The Avengers.
Date Of Birth 1915, London, United Kingdom Died 1979 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Assistant Director, Director, Production Manager Siblings Jack Asher
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Too Many Crooks 1959 assistant director Floods of Fear 1958 assistant director A Night to Remember 1958 assistant director The Gypsy and the Gentleman 1958 assistant director Miracle in Soho 1957 assistant director High Tide at Noon 1957 assistant director Triple Deception 1956 assistant director Jacqueline 1956 assistant director Jumping for Joy 1956 assistant director Man of the Moment 1955 assistant director One Good Turn 1955 assistant director - as Bob Asher Chance Meeting 1954 assistant director Land of Fury 1954 assistant director Fast and Loose 1954 assistant director Man with a Million 1954 assistant director - as Bob Asher The House of the Arrow 1953 assistant director Turn the Key Softly 1953 assistant director The Long Memory 1953 assistant director Girdle of Gold 1952 assistant director - as Bob Asher The Importance of Being Earnest 1952 assistant director The Frightened Man 1952 assistant director Encore 1951 assistant director Chelsea Story 1951 assistant director One Wild Oat 1951 assistant director The Smart Aleck 1951 assistant director She Shall Have Murder 1950 assistant director Operation Disaster 1950 assistant director The Rocking Horse Winner 1949 assistant director Madness of the Heart 1949 assistant director The Glass Mountain 1949 assistant director The History of Mr. Polly 1949 assistant director No Room at the Inn 1948 assistant director Mrs. Fitzherbert 1947 assistant director Dual Alibi 1947 assistant director Springtime 1946 assistant director Query 1945 assistant director Waltz Time 1945 assistant director Don Chicago 1945 assistant director Twilight Hour 1945 assistant director The World Owes Me a Living 1945 assistant director Candles at Nine 1944 assistant director The Gay Intruders 1944 assistant director The Shipbuilders 1943 assistant director When We Are Married 1943 assistant director
Director Title Year Status Character The Pathfinders 1972-1973 TV Series 2 episodes Strange Report 1970 TV Series 1 episode The Champions 1969 TV Series 4 episodes The Saint 1967-1968 TV Series 2 episodes The Avengers 1967-1968 TV Series 4 episodes The Prisoner 1967 TV Series 1 episode The Baron 1967 TV Series 4 episodes Press for Time 1966 The Early Bird 1965 The Intelligence Men 1965 A Stitch in Time 1963 On the Beat 1962 Maid for Murder 1962 The Bulldog Breed 1960 Make Mine Mink 1960 Follow a Star 1959
Production Manager Title Year Status Character The Laughing Lady 1946 unit manager Lisbon Story 1946 unit manager
Producer Title Year Status Character Maid for Murder 1962 producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Dummy Talks 1943 production assistant - as Bob Asher
Known for movies On the Beat (1962) as Director
Make Mine Mink (1960) as Director
The Early Bird (1965) as Director
Follow a Star (1959) as Director