Anthony Kimmins
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Anthony Kimmins (1901-1964) was a director, playwright, screenwriter, producer and actor.
Kimmins was born in Harrow, Middlesex, England on 10 November 1901. He served in the Royal Navy, and upon leaving the navy he became an actor.
His first directorial assignment was Keep Fit. Kimmins wrote and directed many of George Formby’s best comedies. During World War II he returned to the Navy.
After the war he produced an eclectic mix of films, such as the psychological thriller Mine Own Executioner (1947), Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948) and Mr. Denning Drives North (1951).
In the 1950s Kimmin’s work included the Sir Alec Guiness comedy The Captain’s Paradise and the children’s ‘’Smiley’’ series of films.
His final film harkened back to his early days – it was The Amorous Prawn (1962), a farce.
[edit] Filmography
- 1933 The Golden Cage
- 1934 Night Club Queen
- 1934 White Ensign
- 1934 Bypass to Happiness
- 1934 The Diplomatic Lover
- 1935 Midshipman Easy
- 1935 Once in a New Moon
- 1935 While Parents Sleep
- 1935 All at Sea
- 1935 His Majesty and Co
- 1936 Talk of the Devil
- 1936 Queen of Hearts
- 1936 Scotland Yard Commands
- 1936 Laburnum Grove
- 1936 Keep Your Seats Please
- 1937 The Show Goes On
- 1937 Who's Your Lady Friend?
- 1937 Feather Your Nest
- 1937 Good Morning, Boys
- 1937 Keep Fit
- 1938 The Show Goes On
- 1938 I See Ice
- 1939 Trouble Brewing
- 1939 Come on George
- 1940 Under Your Hat
- 1940 It's in the Air
- 1947 Mine Own Executioner
- 1948 Bonnie Prince Charlie
- 1951 Mr. Denning Drives North
- 1951 Flesh and Blood
- 1952 The Passionate Sentry
- 1953 The Captain's Paradise
- 1954 Aunt Clara
- 1956 Smiley
- 1958 Smiley Gets a Gun
- 1962 The Amorous Mr. Prawn