Robert Day

DirectorCamera and Electrical DepartmentWriter
Born
September 11, 1922
Died
March 17, 2017
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Robert Day worked his way up from clapper boy to camera operator to full-fledged lensman in his native England before giving directing a shot in the mid-1950s. His first film as director, the black-comic The Green Man (1956) for the writer-producer team of 'Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, garnered…

Biography

Robert Day worked his way up from clapper boy to camera operator to full-fledged lensman in his native England before giving directing a shot in the mid-1950s. His first film as director, the black-comic The Green Man (1956) for the writer-producer team of 'Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, garnered fine reviews and a classic notoriety; using this as a starting point, Day went on to become one of the industry's busiest directors. He relocated to Hollywood in the 1960s and began directing scads of TV episodes and made-for-TV movies on this side of the Atlantic. He occasionally turns up in bits in his own productions, including The Haunted Strangler (1958), Two Way Stretch (1960), the mini-series Peter and Paul (1981), etc.

Actor

Two Way StretchTwo Way Stretch(1960)as Minor Role
The Haunted StranglerThe Haunted Strangler(1958)as Asylum Van Driver

Camera and Electrical Department

Pacific DestinyPacific Destiny(1956)
19841984(1956)
Storm Over the NileStorm Over the Nile(1955)
A Kid for Two FarthingsA Kid for Two Farthings(1955)
Marriage a la ModeMarriage a la Mode(1955)

Self

Haunted MemoriesHaunted Memories(2007)as Self
Corridor GossipCorridor Gossip(2007)as Self
Making SpaceMaking Space(2007)as Self
The 'She' Story(1965)as Self

Known for

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