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Philip Saville
Biography:
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Philip Saville (sometimes credited as Philip Savile, born 28 October 1930, London) is a British actor who turned to television direction and screenwriting in the late 1950s.
During the 1960s he directed several important television plays, such as Harold Pinter's A Night Out (1960) for ABC's Armchair Theatre anthology series, and the lost Madhouse on Castle Street (1963) for the BBC. The later production became famous as the first acting appearance of the American folk singer Bob Dylan, whom Saville had flown over to the UK specifically to take part in the play.
Other notable programmes on which Saville worked included Out of the Unknown (1965) and... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Journal of Bridget Hitler as Self | 1981-02-06 |
An Honourable Murder as Mark Anthony | 1960-03-31 |
The Great Van Robbery as Chase | 1959-01-16 |
Three Crooked Men as Seppy | 1958-10-01 |
The Betrayal as Bartel | 1957-01-01 |
Contraband Spain as Martin Scott | 1955-03-15 |
Bang! You're Dead as Ben Jones | 1954-03-15 |
The Mirror and Markheim as Markheim | 1954-01-01 |
The Night of the Full Moon as Dale Merritt | 1954-01-01 |
The Straw Man as Link Hunter | 1953-08-17 |
Murder at 3am as Edward "Teddy" King / Jim King | 1953-07-01 |
A Piece of Cake as Dinner Guest | 1948-11-01 |
The Blind Goddess as Mainwaring's Junior | 1948-09-14 |
To the Public Danger as Man in pub watching billiards game (uncredited) | 1948-09-01 |
Penny and the Pownall Case as Slim, Police Car Driver | 1948-06-26 |