Anthony James Allan Havelock-Allan Net Worth is $1.7 Million Anthony James Allan Havelock-Allan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Anthony Havelock-Allan produced some of the best known and critically acclaimed films of British cinema, including In Which We Serve (1942), Brief Encounter (1945), Blithe Spirit (1945) and Great Expectations (1946). The films were commercial triumphs for Two Cities and Cineguild production companies, making Havelock-Allan one of the most ...
Date Of Birth February 28, 1904 Died 2003-01-11 Place Of Birth Darlington, Durham, England, UK Profession Producer, Writer, Production Manager Spouse Valerie Hobson, Sara Ruiz de Villafranca Star Sign Pisces
# Quote 1 [on "Meet Me Tonight", 1952]: It was directed by Anthony Pelissier, who had many different talents,but none of them big enough to make a real impact.
# Fact 1 Became 4th Baronet on his brother's death in 1975.
Producer Title Year Status Character Ryan's Daughter 1970 producer Romeo and Juliet 1968 producer Up the Junction 1968 producer The Mikado 1967 producer Othello 1965 producer The Quare Fellow 1962 producer Orders to Kill 1958 producer Chance Meeting 1954 producer Tonight at 8:30 1952 producer Never Take No for an Answer 1951 producer Peppino e Violetta 1951 producer Shadow of the Eagle 1950 producer The Interrupted Journey 1949 producer The Hideout 1948 producer Blanche Fury 1948 producer Take My Life 1947 producer Great Expectations 1946 executive producer Brief Encounter 1945 producer - uncredited In Which We Serve 1942 associate producer Unpublished Story 1942 producer Shadows of the Underworld 1939 producer Me and My Girl 1939 producer Continental Express 1939 producer Stolen Life 1939 associate producer A Spot of Bother 1938 producer Lightning Conductor 1938 producer This Man Is News 1938 producer Incident in Shanghai 1938 executive producer Holiday's End 1937 producer Lancashire Luck 1937 producer Missing, Believed Married 1937 producer Mr. Smith Carries On 1937 producer The Last Curtain 1937 executive producer Night Ride 1937 executive producer - as A. Havelock-Allan The Fatal Hour 1937 producer Museum Mystery 1937 producer The Cavalier of the Streets 1937 producer Cross My Heart 1937 producer The Scarab Murder Case 1936 producer Show Flat 1936 producer Grand Finale 1936 producer Murder by Rope 1936 producer House Broken 1936 producer Pay Box Adventure 1936 producer Wednesday's Luck 1936 producer Two on a Doorstep 1936 producer Love at Sea 1936 producer - uncredited The Secret Voice 1936 producer Ticket of Leave 1936 producer The Belles of St. Clements 1936 producer Gentlemen's Agreement 1935 producer Expert's Opinion 1935 producer Checkmate 1935 producer Lucky Days 1935 producer Cross Currents 1935 producer The Mad Hatters 1935 producer Jubilee Window 1935 producer Once a Thief 1935 producer School for Stars 1935 producer The Village Squire 1935 producer Key to Harmony 1935 producer The Price of Wisdom 1935 producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Great Expectations 1946 adapted for the screen by Brief Encounter 1945 uncredited Blithe Spirit 1945 adapted for the screen by This Happy Breed 1944 adaptation Unpublished Story 1942 story - as A. Havelock-Allan Round the Film Studios 1937 TV Series narrative script - 1 episode
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Brief Encounter 1945 in charge of production Blithe Spirit 1945 in charge of production This Happy Breed 1944 in charge of production House Broken 1936 production supervisor - as A. Havelock-Allan Love at Sea 1936 production supervisor - as A. Havelock-Allan
Director Title Year Status Character An Evening with the Royal Ballet 1963 Documentary From the Four Corners 1942 Short as Anthony Havelock-Allen
Self Title Year Status Character Film Genre 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Larry and Vivien: The Oliviers in Love 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself A Profile of 'Brief Encounter' 2000 Video documentary short Himself (as Sir Anthony Havelock-Allan) Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Omnibus 1993 TV Series documentary Himself - Interviewee The David Frost Show 1970 TV Series Himself Round the Film Studios 1937 TV Series Himself - Producer
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1971 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1969 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Picture Romeo and Juliet (1968) 1965 Best Film Mar del Plata Film Festival International Competition An Evening with the Royal Ballet (1963) 1948 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Screenplay Great Expectations (1946) 1947 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Screenplay Brief Encounter (1945) 1946 Hugo Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Blithe Spirit (1945)
Known for movies Great Expectations (1946) as Producer
Romeo and Juliet (1968) as Producer
Ryan's Daughter (1970) as Producer
In Which We Serve (1942) as Producer