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  1. Christopher Elwin Neame (24 December 1942 – 12 June 2011) was a British film producer and screenwriter. Personal life [ edit ] He was born in Windsor , Berkshire and educated at St. Wilfrid's School, Seaford and the King's School , Canterbury . [1]

  2. Jul 20, 2011 · Producer and writer behind a string of popular TV series. ... Christopher Elwin Neame, producer and writer, born 24 December 1942; died 12 June 2011. Explore more on these topics.

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  4. Christopher Neame (1942-2011) Christopher Neame. Producer. Production Manager. Camera and Electrical Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Christopher Neame was a successful film and television producer and writer who was behind a string of popular television series. He represented the third generation of a remarkable dynasty that has made ...

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    • December 24, 1942
  5. Christopher Neame. Actor: Licence to Kill. Born in London, in 1947, he was educated at independent school "King's School" in Canterbury, Kent. He started his film career at the beginning of 70s, as he debuted in Lust for a Vampire (1971), after some TV work, he was noticed in Dracula AD (1972), where he played Christopher Lee's (Dracula) personal assistant Johnny Alucard.

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  6. Christopher Neame. Producer: Great Performances. Christopher Neame was a successful film and television producer and writer who was behind a string of popular television series. He represented the third generation of a remarkable dynasty that has made its mark in the cinema and television world. He was been active for over forty years in cinema and television production before his retirement ...

  7. www.bafta.org › in-memory-of › christopher-neameChristopher Neame | BAFTA

    Christopher Neame. Writer/Producer. 23 December 1942 to 11 June 2011. Born into a showbusiness dynasty, Neame made his name as a producer of quality television dramas including The Flame Trees of Thika (1981), The Irish RM (1984) and Soldier Soldier (1993). He also wrote and produced the BAFTA nominated Monsignor Quixote (1987) and movies such ...