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    Philip Leacock

    British director and producer

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  1. Philip David Charles Leacock (8 October 1917 – 14 July 1990) was an English television and film director and producer. His brother was documentary filmmaker Richard Leacock . [2]

    • Television and film director, producer
    • 14 July 1990 (aged 72), London, England
  2. Philip Leacock. Philip Leacock was brought up in the Canary Islands and educated at the English boarding school Bedales. He began in the film industry as a camera assistant in 1935. After serving with the Army Kinematograph Service during World War II, he joined the Crown Film Unit in 1948, making his directing debut with Life in Her Hands (1951).

    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  3. Philip Leacock. Director: Gunsmoke. Philip Leacock was brought up in the Canary Islands and educated at the English boarding school Bedales. He began in the film industry as a camera assistant in 1935. After serving with the Army Kinematograph Service during World War II, he joined the Crown Film Unit in 1948, making his directing debut with Life in Her Hands (1951). His previous experience ...

    • October 8, 1917
    • July 14, 1990
  4. Jul 21, 1990 · Philip Leacock, a film and television director, died on July 14 while on holiday in London with his family. He was 72 years old and lived in Pacific Palisades, Calif. No cause of death was given.

  5. Jul 14, 1990 · Philip Leacock is known as an Director, Producer, Executive Producer, and Associate Editor. Some of his work includes Murder, She Wrote, Hawaii Five-O, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Gunsmoke, The Waltons, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

  6. Philip Leacock is a British-born film and TV director who came to international recognition in the 1950s with realistic documentary-style dramas. The London-born Leacock spent much of his ...

  7. Philip Leacock is a British-born film and TV director who came to international recognition in the 1950s with realistic documentary-style dramas. The London-born Leacock spent much of his childhood at a liberal English boarding school in the Canary Islands.

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