LC control no. | no 90007307 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Dalrymple, Ian, 1903-1989 |
Associated country | England |
Associated place | Cambridge (England) London (England) |
Birth date | 1903-08-26 |
Death date | 1989-03-28 |
Place of birth | Johannesburg (South Africa) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Field of activity | Motion pictures Motion picture industry Motion pictures--Production and direction Motion picture authorship Motion pictures--Editing |
Affiliation | Trinity College (University of Cambridge) Gaumont British Picture Corp. Gainsborough Studios Pinewood Studios Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) British Academy of Film and Television Arts Great Britain. Crown Film Unit Motion picture editors Motion picture producers and directors Screenwriters |
Found in | French without tears [MP] 1940: credits (screen play, Ian Dalrymple) A hill in Korea, [20--?]: opening credits (screen play by Ian Dalrymple, Anthony Squire and Ronald Spencer) Perf. arts biog. master index, c1981 (Dalrymple, Ian; Dalrymple, Ian Murray; b. 1903) Halliwell's filmgoer's and video viewer's companion, 1993: page 207 (Ian Dalrymple (1903-1989); British writer-producer) The encyclopedia of British film, 2013: page 180 (Ian Dalrymple; born Johannesburg, 1903; died London, 1989; editor, director, screenwriter, producer; educated at Rugby and Cambridge; began career as a film editor (1927-1935) for Gaumont British/Gainsborough; turned to screenwriting in 1933; his influence was felt in British films for more than 30 years; in 1940, he was appointed producer with Crown Film Unit, and produced some of the most famous wartime documentaries; worked briefly for Korda-MGM in 1945 and in 1946 his Wessex Productions was set up as part of Rank's Independent Producers) Katz, E. The film encyclopedia, ©2001: page 325 (Ian Dalrymple; screenwriter, producer, director; film editor from 1927-1935; branched out into screenwriting in 1933; in the 40s he also began producing and directing) IMDb, July 15, 2016 (Ian Dalrymple, born August 26, 1903 in Johannesburg, South Africa; died March 28, 1989 in London, England; birth name: Ian Murray Dalrymple; British writer-producer; educated at Rugby and at Trinity College, Cambridge; between 1940 and 1943, held the position of executive producer for the Crown Film Unit (under the Ministry of Information), turning out wartime documentaries; set up his own production company at Pinewood Studios; fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Chairman of BAFTA from 1957 to 1958) |
Associated language | eng |