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Teddy Baird was born on September 9, 1901 in London, England as Edward Goodman. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Pygmalion (1938), The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) and The Browning Version (1951). He died on March 23, 1975.
Date Of Birth September 9, 1901, London, United Kingdom Died March 23, 1975 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Assistant Director, Producer, Director Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 British producer/director, a former journalist. In films from 1928.
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character French Without Tears 1940 assistant director Stolen Life 1939 assistant director - uncredited Pygmalion 1938 assistant director The Beachcomber 1938 assistant director Under the Red Robe 1937 assistant director - as Edward Baird Elephant Boy 1937 assistant director - uncredited As You Like It 1936 assistant director I Stand Condemned 1935 assistant director Britannia of Billingsgate 1933 assistant director - as E. Baird A Cuckoo in the Nest 1933 assistant director Leave It to Smith 1933 assistant director - as E. Baird The Woman in Command 1933 assistant director - as E. Baird Dance Pretty Lady 1931 assistant director The Battle of Gallipoli 1931 assistant director Windjammer 1930 assistant director
Producer Title Year Status Character Two Living, One Dead 1961 producer Don't Panic Chaps 1959 producer Simon and Laura 1955 producer Court Martial 1954 producer Fast and Loose 1954 producer The Importance of Being Earnest 1952 producer The Browning Version 1951 producer Five Angles on Murder 1950 producer The Gay Adventure 1949 associate producer Now Barabbas 1949 associate producer Women of Dolwyn 1949 associate producer Bond Street 1948 associate producer The Winslow Boy 1948 associate producer School for Danger 1947 producer While the Sun Shines 1947 assistant producer
Director Title Year Status Character School for Danger 1947 Now It Can Be Told 1944
Writer Title Year Status Character School for Danger 1947 scenario - as Wing Commander E. Baird Now It Can Be Told 1944
Actor Title Year Status Character School for Danger 1947 Henri Pickard (as Wing Commander E. Baird)
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Elephant Boy 1937 production manager - uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Something in the Air 2012 writer: "Bransle for My Lady's Delight"
Known for movies Pygmalion (1938) as Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) as Producer
The Browning Version (1951) as Producer
School for Danger (1947) as Producer