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Roger Good was born in 1925 in Wandsworth, London, England. He is known for his work on The McKenzie Break (1970), Play Dirty (1969) and The Story of Esther Costello (1957).
Date Of Birth 1925 Place Of Birth Wandsworth, London, England, UK Profession Assistant Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Actor
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character The Groundstar Conspiracy 1972 assistant director The McKenzie Break 1970 assistant director Play Dirty 1969 assistant director Across the Bridge 1957 assistant director The Story of Esther Costello 1957 assistant director The Hideout 1956 assistant director Find the Lady 1956 assistant director Behind the Headlines 1956 first assistant director Johnny You're Wanted 1956 assistant director Where There's a Will 1955 assistant director The Lyons Abroad 1955 second assistant director Crossed Swords 1954 assistant director Duel in the Jungle 1954 assistant director Lovers, Happy Lovers! 1954 assistant director - uncredited The Master of Ballantrae 1953 second assistant director - uncredited Shadow of the Eagle 1950 assistant director Code of Scotland Yard 1947 second assistant director - uncredited Caravan 1946 third assistant director - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Silk Noose 1948 assistant to producer - uncredited While I Live 1947 assistant to producer - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character Maroc 7 1967 Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character What the Butler Saw 1950 original story
Producer Title Year Status Character Shellarama 1965 Documentary short producer
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Maroc 7 1967 production manager
Known for movies The McKenzie Break (1970) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Play Dirty (1969) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
The Story of Esther Costello (1957) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director