Harold French

DirectorActorWriter
Born
April 23, 1900
Died
October 19, 1997
Awards
1 wins, 3 nominations

London-born Harold French made his name on the stage, both as an actor and director. He crossed over to films, making his acting debut in 1920. He became a director shortly before the beginning of World War II, debuting with The Cavalier of the Streets (1937), and made a well-received adaptation of…

Biography

London-born Harold French made his name on the stage, both as an actor and director. He crossed over to films, making his acting debut in 1920. He became a director shortly before the beginning of World War II, debuting with The Cavalier of the Streets (1937), and made a well-received adaptation of A.E.W. Mason's thriller, Secret Mission (1942). He didn't score again until 1948, with My Brother Jonathan (1948). Known more for his romantic dramas and comedies, French switched to a period action piece, Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue (1953). He directed his last film, The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955) in 1955 and went back to writing. Toward the end of his career he returned to directing in the theatre. While he may not have been classified among the top-ranked British directors, he nevertheless turned out many well-made, entertaining films over his 20-year-plus career.

Actor

ElvisElvis(1990)as Harley Calder
Two on a Doorstep(1936)as Jimmy Blair
A Fire Has Been ArrangedA Fire Has Been Arranged(1935)as Toby
The Girl in the CrowdThe Girl in the Crowd(1934)as Bob
The Bedroom DiplomatThe Bedroom Diplomat(1934)as Nottingham

Additional Crew

Major BarbaraMajor Barbara(1941)
Crime Over LondonCrime Over London(1936)

Soundtrack

A Fire Has Been ArrangedA Fire Has Been Arranged(1935)

Known for

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