Malcolm Mowbray

Malcolm Mowbray

  • Place of birth: Knebworth, England, UK

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Malcolm Mowbray (born 1949) is a British screenwriter and television and film director. Mowbray began his career in television, directing episodes of Premiere, BBC2 Playhouse, and Objects of Affection. In 1984 he turned to feature films with A Private Function, which he directed and co-wrote with Alan Bennett, with whom he shared the Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Screenplay. Additional credits include Crocodile Shoes, Out Cold, Cadfael, Pie in the Sky, Don't Tell Her It's Me, Sweet Revenge, and Monsignor Renard. Description above from the Wikipedia article Malcolm Mowbray, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Production

The Revengers' Comedies

1998

As Director

The Revengers' Comedies

1998

As Screenplay

Don't Tell Her It's Me

1990

As Director

A Private Function

1984

As Director

A Private Function

1984

As Story

Meeting Spencer

2010

As Director

Out Cold

1989

As Director

Days at the Beach

1981

As Director

Days at the Beach

1981

As Writer

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