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    George More O'Ferrall

    British film and television director

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  1. Edward George More O'Ferrall (4 July 1907 – 18 March 1982) was a pioneering British film and television producer and director, as well as an actor. Biography. More O'Ferrall was born in Bristol, England, to an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family. He was educated at Beaumont College in old Windsor, and the Central School of Dramatic Art.

  2. George More O'Ferrall was born on 4 July 1907 in Bristol, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for The Heart of the Matter (1953), ITV Play of the Week (1955) and Picture Page (1936). He was married to Elizabeth Lockwood. He died on 18 March 1982 in Ealing, London, England, UK.

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • July 4, 1907
    • George More O'Ferrall
    • March 18, 1982
  3. More O'Ferrall, George (1907-1982) Director, Producer, Actor A pioneer who produced and directed a series of British television firsts during the medium's formative years, George More O'Ferrall was one of the earliest theatre personalities to turn to television in Britain.

  4. Angels One Five: Directed by George More O'Ferrall. With Jack Hawkins, Michael Denison, Andrew Osborn, Cyril Raymond. The story of an RAF fighter squadron at the height of the Battle of Britain.

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    • Drama, War
    • George More O'Ferrall
    • 1954-04-30
  5. The Adventures of Sir Lancelot. The March Hare. Directing. Production. Writing. All. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George More O'Ferrall (born 4 July 1907, Bristol, England, UK — died 19 March 1982, Spain) was a British film and television director.

  6. Film Review. The Heart of the Matter may not be the most stylish or faithful adaptation of a Graham Greene novel but it is assuredly one of the most sophisticated and intense, a film that expresses Greene's cynical view about religion and human fallibility, almost as succinctly and eloquently as the author himself.

  7. Mar 19, 1982 · LONDON -- George More O'Ferrall, a television pioneer who produced the world's first televised play, died at his retirement home in Spain, his family announced Saturday. He was 74. From a...