Roy Kellino
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Roy Kellino (April 22, 1912 – November 18, 1956) was a British film director, producer and cinematographer. He was born Philip Roy Gislingham in London, the son of the silent-era director W.P. Kellino. He directed his first film Concerning Mr. Martin in 1937. He worked primarily in the years during the Second World War, venturing into television in the 1950s.
He was briefly married to actress Pamela Mason then divorced in 1940. He was married to Leave It to Beaver actress Barbara Billingsley from 1953 until his death in 1956 in Los Angeles, California.[1][2]
Selected Filmography
Director
- Concerning Mr. Martin (1937)
- The Last Adventurers (1937)
- I Met a Murderer (1939)
- Guilt Is My Shadow (1950)
- Charade (1953)
- The Silken Affair (1956)
Cinematographer
- Foreign Affaires (1935)
- Pot Luck (1936)
- Rhythm in the Air (1936)
- Aren't Men Beasts! (1937)
- Calling All Ma's (1937)
- Convoy (1940)
- Nine Men (1943)
- Johnny Frenchman (1945)
Actor
- Rob Roy (1922)
- The Further Adventures of the Flag Lieutenant (1927)
References
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