Roy Ward Baker
DirectorSecond Unit or Assistant DirectorProduction Department
- Born
- December 19, 1916
- Died
- October 5, 2010
- Awards
- 3 wins, 6 nominations
Roy Ward Baker's first job in films was as a teaboy at the Gainsborough Studios in London, England, but within three years he was working as an assistant director. During World War II, he worked in the Army Kinematograph Unit under Eric Ambler, a writer and film producer, who, after the war, gave…
Biography
Director
The Good Guys(1992) |
Saracen(1989) |
Minder(1979) |
Fairly Secret Army(1984) |
The Irish R.M.(1983) |
Writer
Two Left Feet(1965) |
Actor
Read All About It(1945)as News Vendor |
Producer
Two Left Feet(1965) |
Flame in the Streets(1961) |
The Singer Not the Song(1961) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
The Millionaire(1955) |
White Witch Doctor(1953) |
Night Train to Munich(1940) |
A Girl Must Live(1939) |
The Lady Vanishes(1938) |
Editorial Department
Oh, Daddy!(1935) |
Production Department
Ask a Policeman(1939) |
Hey! Hey! U.S.A!(1938) |
Convict 99(1938) |
Nine Days a Queen(1936) |
Heat Wave(1935) |
Additional Crew
The First Offence(1936) |
My Old Dutch(1934) |
The Camels Are Coming(1934) |
Chu Chin Chow(1934) |
Thanks
Special Collector's Edition(2010) |
A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss(2010) |
Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror(1994) |
Self
Sodankylä Forever(2010)as Self |
A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss(2010)as Self |
Alfred Hitchcock in East London(2009)as Self - interviewed |
Working with Hitch: The Memories of Roy Ward Baker(2009)as Self - interviewed |
Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock(2009)as Self |
Archive Footage
The Orange British Academy Film Awards(2011)as Self - Memorial Tribute |
| TCM Remembers 2010(2010)as Self, director |
Cinema mil(2005)as Self |
The Making of 'A Night to Remember'(1993)as Self |

































