- Franc Roddam
Francis George Roddam (born
April 29 ,1946 , Norton,Stockton-on-Tees ) is an English film director and documentary maker.He is best known for the film "Quadrophenia" and the early
reality television series "The Family". In the mid 1960s, Roddam worked in advertising as acopy writer ; the hero of "Quadrophenia" also works for an advertising firm. He attended the London Film School, making his first short film "The Birthday" in 1969. It was nominated for a BAFTA award, leading to "The Family" (1974) and, in 1976, a memorable documentary in theBBC 's Inside Story strand about a 11-year-old arsonist called "Mini".In 1977 he made his name by producing and directing a controversial, searing docu-drama called "Dummy", which was watched by 14 million viewers. It told the sad, sordid story of Sandra, a deaf and mute girl who descended into
prostitution and degradation on the streets of Bradford. She was portrayed byGeraldine James in a performance that won her the Prix Italia and established her reputation as a talented actress.Roddam directed "Quadrophenia" in 1979, loosely based on
The Who 's 1973 album of the same name. It told the story of Jimmy, a teenager who was involved in the early 1960s mod phenomenon. There was a burgeoningmod revival at the time, partially inspired by the film. The film has developed a cult status, but unlike his near contemporariesRidley Scott andAlan Parker , Roddam did not establish himself in theUnited States . His first Hollywood film "The Bride" was a commercial flop, and his work since has been sporadic. Roddam is credited with creating the series "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet " reflecting his roots inNorth East England , and devising the format for the television game showMasterchef .External links
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