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Jan Bussell was born on July 20, 1909 in Oxford, England as John Garrett Bussell. He was a producer and writer, known for R.U.R. (1948), Operation Stocking (1946) and Exercise Bowler (1946). He was married to Ann Hogarth. He died in April 1984 in Exeter, Devon, England.
Date Of Birth July 20, 1909, Oxford, United Kingdom Died April 1984, Exeter, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Oxford, England, UK Profession Producer, Writer, Actor Nominations Retro Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Movies R.U.R. Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 He was the co-director with his wife Ann Hogarth of The Hogarth Puppets a travelling cast of 500 marionettes, of whom "Muffin" was always the most famous
Producer Title Year Status Character Shooting Star 1949 TV Movie television presentation The Haunted 1948 TV Movie producer For the Children 1948 TV Series television presentation - 1 episode Ten-Shilling Doll 1948 TV Movie producer The Innocent Crocodile 1948 TV Movie producer The Immortal Lady 1948 TV Short television presentation Without Witness 1948 TV Movie producer Liberation 1948 TV Short producer R.U.R. 1948 TV Movie producer The Great Adventure 1947 TV Movie producer Query 1947 TV Short producer Six Gentlemen in a Row 1947 TV Short producer One Fine Day 1947 TV Movie producer The Man Who Was Thursday 1947 TV Movie producer He Who Gets Slapped 1947 TV Movie producer Rotten Row 1947 TV Movie producer ...And Talking of Tight-Ropes 1947 TV Movie producer Operation Stocking 1946 TV Movie producer All This Is Ended 1946 TV Movie producer Thunder Rock 1946 TV Movie producer Ten Minute Alibi 1946 TV Movie producer Exercise Bowler 1946 TV Movie producer Sea Fever 1946 TV Movie producer The Rising Sun 1939 TV Movie producer An Expert in Crime 1939 TV Movie producer The Great Adventure 1939 TV Movie producer Five at the George 1939 TV Movie producer Condemned to Be Shot 1939 TV Short producer A Voice Said 'Good Night' 1939 TV Short producer Six Gentlemen in a Row 1939 TV Short producer Moonshine 1939 TV Short producer Cornelius 1938 TV Movie producer Gallows Glorious 1938 TV Movie producer The Man with the Whisper 1938 TV Short producer Cast Up by the Sea 1938 TV Movie producer Fruits of Remembrance 1938 TV Movie producer The Romantic Young Lady 1938 TV Movie producer Not According to Schedule 1938 TV Short producer Who Killed Cock Robin? 1938 TV Movie producer Picture Page 1937-1938 TV Series producer - 14 episodes A Hundred Years Old 1938 TV Movie producer So Much to Do 1938 TV Movie producer The Seventh Man 1938 TV Movie producer The Cup That Cheers and the Split in the Cabinet 1938 TV Short producer Rosencrantz and Guildenstern 1938 TV Movie producer R.U.R. 1938 TV Short producer The Billiard Room Mystery 1938 TV Movie producer The Ghost Train 1937 TV Short producer Vice Versa 1937 TV Movie producer Three Epic Dramas 1937 TV Movie producer The Jar 1937 TV Movie producer A Fool and His Money 1937 TV Short producer Behind the Beyond 1937 TV Movie producer Pyramus and Thisbe 1937 TV Movie producer The Raft 1937 TV Short producer
Writer Title Year Status Character R.U.R. 1948 TV Movie adaptation The Man Who Was Thursday 1947 TV Movie adapted by Operation Stocking 1946 TV Movie writer All This Is Ended 1946 TV Movie arranged for the screen by Exercise Bowler 1946 TV Movie arranged for the screen by Sea Fever 1946 TV Movie So Much to Do 1938 TV Movie television adaptation The Hogarth Puppet Grotesques 1938 TV Short
Actor Title Year Status Character Those Kids 1956 TV Series For the Children 1946 TV Series As the Story Goes 1939 TV Short
Director Title Year Status Character R.U.R. 1948 TV Movie Muffin the Mule 1946 TV Series
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Master Peter's Puppet Show 1938 TV Movie puppets director: Hogarth Puppets The Hogarth Puppet Grotesques 1938 TV Short puppeteer
Self Title Year Status Character Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z 1957 TV Series Himself - with Muffin the Mule The Hogarth Puppet Grotesques 1938 TV Short Himself - Presenter
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1939 Hugo Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form R.U.R. (1938)
Known for movies R.U.R. (1948) as Producer
Operation Stocking (1946) as Producer
Exercise Bowler (1946) as Producer
All This Is Ended (1946) as Producer