- William P. Cartlidge
William P. Cartlidge (also known as Bill or William Cartlidge) was born in England on the 16th June 1942. One of his television shows was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Miniseries -
Dinotopia (TV miniseries) . Cartlidge was the associate-producer for three episodes ofThe Benny Hill Show - Spot Black (1973), The Great British Dancing Finals (173), and Film Time at the Natural Film Theatre (1974.) In 1974 he was the associate producer forPaul and Michelle . He is perhaps best known for being the associate-producer on theRoger Moore James Bond films,The Spy Who Loved Me andMoonraker . He also was the assistant director for theSean Connery filmYou Only Live Twice . In 1976 he was the associate-producer forSeven Nights in Japan . Ten years after being the associate-producer for his first Benny Hill episode, Cartlidge became the co-producer forEducating Rita , and three years later he finally became a producer for the showNot Quite Paradise . In 1988 he producedConsuming Passions , and in 1989 he producedDealers . Three years later he producedThe Playboys . In 1995 Cartlidge moved back to being a co-producer withHaunted (film) . Two years later he stayed as a co-producer forIncognito , and the year after he became an executive producer forThe Scarlet Tunic . In 2002 he was the co-producerThe Will To Resist and was the producer for the animated TV series Dinotopia.Cartlidge also wrote and directed
An Ideal Husband in 1998, and has worked as either a second unit director or an assistant director onPhase IV ,Young Winston ,Nearest And Dearest ,That's Your Funeral ,The Last Valley ,Fragment of Fear ,The Adventurers , Alfie,Born Free ,The Reptile ,The Evil of Frankenstein ,Strictly for the Birds ,What a Crazy World , and on three episodes ofThe Human Jungle .References
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