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Jack Gold
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Jack Gold (born on 28 June 1930) is a British film and television director. He was part of the British Realist Tradition that followed Free Cinema. Gold was born in London, and was educated at University College London (UCL). After leaving UCL, he began his career as an editor on BBC's Tonight programme. Gold became a freelance documentary filmmaker, also making dramas as a platform for his social and political observations. He is best known for having directed films such as; The Visit (1959), The National Health (1973), The Naked Civil Servant (1975), Man Friday (1975), The Medusa Touch (1978), Charlie Muffin (1979) aka A Deadly Game (USA), The Chain (1985) and Escape From Sobibor (1987). His other works include the televised BBC/Lifetime version of The Merchant of Venice (1980) and Macbeth (1983) -- the latter starring Nicol Williamson -- as well as the rare but effective made-for-TV adaptation of Graham Greene's The Tenth Man (1988), starring Anthony Hopkins. He also directed the final episode of Inspector Morse: "The Remorseful Day". Gold is married to actor Denyse Alexander, with whom he shares a birthday (born one year apart on 28 June 1930 and 1931).
Directed
- Goodnight Mister Tom (1998)
- Into the Blue (1997)
- The Return of the Native (1994)
- Spring Awakening (1994)
- She Stood Alone (1991)
- The Rose And The Jackal (1990)
- The Tenth Man (1988)
- Escape from Sobibor (1987)
- Murrow (1986)
- The Chain (1984)
- Sakharov (1984)
- Shakespeare Tragedies: Macbeth (1983)
- Red Monarch (1983)
- The Merchant of Venice (1980)
- Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980)
- Charlie Muffin (1979)
- The Sailor's Return (1978)
- The Medusa Touch (1978)
- Aces High (1976)
- The Naked Civil Servant (1975)
- Man Friday (1975)
- The National Health (1973)
- Conflict (1973)
- Catholics (1973)
- The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (1972)
- The Reckoning (1969)
- The Bofors Gun (1968)
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