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Philip Saville
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28 October 1930 - 22 December 2016
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Philip Saville is a British screenwriter and film director-innovator, one of the most prolific in his country, the winner of the BAFTA television award, including for the miniseries “Boys from Blackstaff”. He was born on 28 October 1930 in London and began his career as an actor. In the 1960s, he was engaged in the production of theatrical performances, also in 1963 he filmed for the Air Force The Madhouse on Castle Street, where Bob Dylan was in the lead role, in 1964 - for the same television
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Philip Saville is a British screenwriter and film director-innovator, one of the most prolific in his country, the winner of the BAFTA television award, including for the miniseries “Boys from Blackstaff”.
He was born on 28 October 1930 in London and began his career as an actor. In the 1960s, he was engaged in the production of theatrical performances, also in 1963 he filmed for the Air Force The Madhouse on Castle Street, where Bob Dylan was in the lead role, in 1964 - for the same television company Hamlet, where Christopher Plummer played.
From the film works of Savill, you can distinguish the film “Wonderland”,
Metroland with Christian Bale and Emily Watson, and the Gospel of John.