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    British cinematographer and film and television producer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Monty_BermanMonty Berman - Wikipedia

    Occupation (s) Producer. Cinematographer. Camera operator. Director. Nestor Montague "Monty" Berman (16 August 1913 in Whitechapel, London, England [1] – 14 June 2006 in London, England) [2] was a British cinematographer and film and television producer .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002627Monty Berman - IMDb

    Monty Berman was a producer of popular action series for ITC in the 1960's and early 70's. He was born Nestor Montague Berman to Jewish parents in the poor Whitechapel district of London. After completing his education at the University College School, he joined the small Twickenham Studio as a camera assistant in 1922.

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  3. Jul 18, 2002 · Monty Berman, the legendary British costumier, died in Monte Carlo on Monday after a short illness. Berman was head of the London-based costume house Berman's, which later became Berman's And ...

  4. British cinematographer, director, and film and television producer Monty Berman, whose television series The Saint became an international hit, died in London last June 14. His obit was reported in The [London] Independent on Aug. 4. Born in London in 1912, at the age of 17 Berman became a camera assistant at Twickenham Studios.

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  5. Monty Berman was a former cinematographer who became a prolific film producer, co-founding with Robert S. Baker the company Tempean Films, which made over 30 "B" movies in the Fifties.

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  7. Jun 14, 2006 · Nestor Montague "Monty" Berman was an English cinematographer and film/tv producer. He was well-known for his long-term collaboration with fellow producer Robert S. Baker.

  8. Jun 21, 1995 · estor Montague 'Monty' Berman, producer and cinematographer, born 1912; died June 20 2006. an East End Jew, from Whitechapel, east London. After University College school, Hampstead, he went to work at Twickenham studios, eventually becoming a cameraman, an early notable credit being Michael Powell's semi-documentary The Edge of the World (1937).

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