Alan Bromly Explained
Alan Bromly |
Birth Name: | Alan James Bromly |
Birth Date: | 13 September 1915 |
Birth Place: | Godalming, Surrey, United Kingdom |
Death Date: | September 1995 (aged 79–80) |
Death Place: | Middlesex, England, United Kingdom[1] |
Occupation: | Director, producer, actor |
Yearsactive: | 1946–1980 (film & TV) |
Alan Bromly (1915–1995) was a British television director, producer and actor.[2] Bromly also directed two feature films, The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp and Follow That Horse!.[3] Amongst the television series he produced was Out of the Unknown for the BBC.[4] He was married to the actress June Ellis.
Selected filmography
- The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp (1954, film)
- Portrait of Alison (1955, TV series)
- Follow That Horse! (1960, film)
- Z-Cars (1963, TV series)
- Melissa (1964, TV series)
- An Enemy of the State (1965, TV series)
- Bat Out of Hell (1966, TV series)
- Take a Pair of Private Eyes (1966, TV series)
- Witch Hunt (1967, TV series)
- Paul Temple (1969, TV series)
- Out of the Unknown (1969-1971, TV series)
- Crown Court (1972-1977, TV series)
- Justice (1973, TV series)
- Emmerdale (1973, TV series)
- Doctor Who: The Time Warrior (1973-4), Nightmare of Eden (1979) (TV series)
- Swiss Family Robinson (1974-1976, TV series)
- Coronation Street (1977-1980, TV series)
- Crossroads (1977-1978)
Bibliography
- Von Gunden, Kenneth. Flights of Fancy: The Great Fantasy Films. McFarland, 2001.
- Wheatley, Helen. Gothic Television. Manchester University Press, 2006.
Notes and References
- Web site: British Film Institute: Alan Bromly. https://web.archive.org/web/20180213062504/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f68c992. dead. February 13, 2018. 29 May 2023.
- Web site: RADA: Alan Bromly. 29 May 2023.
- Von Gunden p.253
- Wheatley p.71