Reginald Denham
Reginald Denham (10 January 1894 – 4 February 1983) was an English writer, theater and film director, actor and film producer.
Denham was born in London, England, in 1894.
He spent a good part of his career directing Broadway theatre, with a career spanning from the melodrama Rope's End (1929) by Patrick Hamilton, to the courtroom drama Hostile Witness (1966).
He was married to Belfast actress Moyna Macgill (1917–1924), English actress Lilian Oldland, and American actress and writer Mary Orr (from 1947 until his death). While they were married, Denham and Orr were writing partners. His daughter with Macgill, Isolde, married actor Peter Ustinov when they were both 17.
He died following a stroke in Englewood, New Jersey.
Credits
Writer
- Paradies der alten Damen (1971) (TV) (criminal play)
- The Mad Room (1969) (earlier screenplay) (play Ladies in Retirement)
- Lux Video Theatre (2 episodes, 1954–1957)
- Dark Hammock (1957) TV episode (play, with Mary Orr)
- Ladies in Retirement (1954) TV episode (play, with Mary Orr)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1 episode, 1956)
- Help Wanted (1956) TV episode (adaptation, with Mary Orr)
- The Motorola Television Hour (1 episode, 1954)
- A Dash of Bitters (1954) TV episode (teleplay, with Mary Orr)
- Broadway Television Theatre (1 episode, 1952)
- Suspect (1952) TV episode (play, with Mary Orr)
- Mr. & Mrs. North (1952) TV series (unknown episodes)
- Suspense (4 episodes, 1949–1950)
- The Suicide Club (1950) TV episode
- Help Wanted (1949) TV episode (with Mary Orr)
- Murder Through the Looking Glass (1949) TV episode (teleplay)
- Dead Ernest (1949) TV episode
- Wallflower (1944) (play, with Mary Orr)[1]
- Ladies in Retirement (1941) (play) (screenplay)
- Suspect (1939) (TV)
- Trunk Crime (1939) (play)
- Calling the Tune (1936)
- Ebb Tide (1932)
- Hombre que asesinó, El (1931) (adaptation)
- Stamboul (1931)
Director
- Blind Folly (1940)
- Flying Fifty-Five (1939)
- Kate Plus Ten (1938)
- aka Queen of Crime (USA)
- aka The Vanishing Train (USA: TV title)
- Dreams Come True (1936)
- The House of the Spaniard (1936)
- Calling the Tune (1936)
- The Crimson Circle (1936)
- Lucky Days (1935)
- The Silent Passenger (1935)
- The Village Squire (1935)
- The Price of Wisdom (1935)
- Lieut. Daring R.N. (1935)
- aka Lieutenant Daring R.N.
- Borrow a Million (1934)
- Death at Broadcasting House (1934)
- aka Death at a Broadcast (USA)
- aka Death of a Broadcast
- The Primrose Path (1934)
- Brides to Be (1934)
- Lucky Loser (1934)
- Called Back (1933)
- The Jewel (1933)
Producer
- The Primrose Path (1934)
- Brides to Be (1934)
Actor
- Nothing Else Matters as Flash Harry (1920)[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.ohioana-authors.org/orr/works.php
- ↑ imdb accessed 17/01/08
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