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Ronald Neame (born April 23, 1911) is a British film
cinematographer, producer, screenwriter, and director.
Neame was
born in London to photographer Elwin Neame and actress Ivy Close. After
completing his education at the University College School and
Hurstpierpoint College, he drifted into the film industry, and his first
professional credit was as an assistant on the Alfred Hitchcock film
Blackmail (1929).
He began his career as a cinematographer
with the musical comedy Happy (1933), and made his mark with such
films as Major Barbara (1941), In Which We Serve (1942),
and Blithe Spirit (1945). In 1947, he turned his attention to
directing with Take My Life, a run-of-the-mill murder mystery,
but from there he moved on to increasingly more notable films - The
Card (1952) with Alec Guinness and Petula Clark; Tunes of
Glory (1960) with Guinness and John Mills; the 1963 Judy Garland
musical drama I Could Go on Singing; the adaptation of Enid
Bagnold's The Chalk Garden (1964) with Deborah Kerr; The
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), with Maggie Smith's Academy
Award-winning performance; Scrooge, the 1970 musical adaptation
of A Christmas Carol; the 1972 disaster film The Poseidon
Adventure; and the U.S. Supreme Court drama First Monday in
October (1981).
As a producer, he was responsible for three
classics of British cinema - Brief Encounter (1945) and Great
Expectations (1946) - for which he co-wrote the screenplays - and
Oliver Twist (1948) - among others.
Neame was married to
Beryl Heanly from 1932-1973; they had one son, Christopher Neame, a
producer. He has been married to Donna Friedberg since 1993.
In
1996, Neame was awarded the CBE for his contributions to the film
industry.
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