Vernon Harris Explained
Vernon Harris (26 February 1905 – February 1999) was a British screenwriter. He often worked with the film director Lewis Gilbert.[1] Harris was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his script for film Oliver! (1968).[2]
Harris was born in Folkestone. He worked extensively for radio at the BBC, notably on PC49 and Band Waggon.[3] [4] He died in Surrey.
Credits
Screenwriter
As script editor
Storyboard artist
Actor
Radio Writer
Notes and References
- Web site: Lewis Gilbert obituary: director who entertained Britain for decades | Sight & Sound. British Film Institute.
- 'Friends' Together AgainThomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 7 Aug 1974: f16.
- CRIME DOES PAY: --for Alan Stranks, the writer who created radio's famous characters P.-c. 49 and Flint of the Flying SquadShirley Long, H W. Answers; London Vol. 122, Iss. 3164, (Dec 20, 1952): 6.
- Web site: Vernon Gilbert Harris | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos. AllMovie.
- Web site: Film in 1959 | BAFTA Awards. awards.bafta.org.