- Val Guest
Infobox Actor
name = Val Guest
birthname = Valmond Guest
birthdate = birth date|1911|12|11
birthplace =London, England
deathdate = death date and age|2006|5|10|1911|12|11
deathplace =Palm Springs, California
spouse =Yolande Donlan (1954–2006)
baftaawards = Best British Screenplay
1961 "The Day the Earth Caught Fire "Val Guest (
December 11 1911 –May 10 ,2006 ) was a Britishfilm director , best known for his science-fiction films forHammer Film Productions in the 1950s, but who also enjoyed a long, varied and active career in the film industry from the early 1930s up until the early 1980s.Early life and career
He was born Valmond Maurice Grossmann in
London ,England . Guest's initial career was as anactor , appearing in various productions in London theatres. He also appeared in a few early sound film roles, before he gave up an acting career and moved into writing. For a time in the early 1930s he was the London correspondent for the "Hollywood Reporter " trade paper, before he began working on film screenplays forGainsborough Pictures , his first being "No Monkey Business " in 1935.Directing career
He wrote screenplays for the rest of the decade, as well as some
film score s, before in the early 1940s becoming a director, with his debut feature in this role being "Miss London Ltd. " in 1943. He went on to direct, produce and script a huge number of films over the following forty years, with perhaps his best known work being on the first two Hammer Films "Quatermass" science-fiction adaptations in the 1950s: "The Quatermass Xperiment " (1955) and "Quatermass 2 " (1957). He also directed the cult science-fiction films "The Abominable Snowman" (1957) and "The Day the Earth Caught Fire " (1961), directed and wrote the screenplay for "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth " (1970), and was one of several directors to work on the 'unofficial'James Bond film "Casino Royale" (1967).In 1972 he directed the soft core sex comedy "Au Pair Girls" and in 1974 he followed this by directing the first of the "Confessions of..." series of sex comedy films, "
Confessions of a Window Cleaner ". Guest's last feature film work was writing and directing "The Boys in Blue " in 1982, a vehicle for the then popular British comedy double actCannon and Ball . The film was a remake of an earlier picture called "Ask a Policeman ", released in 1939, which Guest himself had co-written.Other works
He also worked, albeit less extensively, in
television , directing episodes of various 1970s series such as "", "The Adventurer" and "The Persuaders! ", for the latter of which he also wrote an episode. His last professional work was as the director of several episodes of the "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense " series in 1984 and 1985.An autobiography, "So You Want to be in Pictures", was published in 2001.
He married the actress
Yolande Donlan in 1954. They lived together in retirement inCalifornia .Filmography
* "
Miss London Ltd " (1943)
* "Bees in Paradise " (1944)
* "Give us the Moon " (1944)
* "I'll Be Your Sweetheart " (1945)
* "Just William's Luck" (1947)
* "William Comes to Town " (1948)
* "Murder at the Windmill " (1949)
* "The Body said No! " (1950)
* "Miss Pilgrim's Progress " (1950)
* "Mister Drake's Duck " (1951)
* "Penny Princess " (1952)
* "The Men of Sherwood Forest " (1954)
* "The Runaway Bus " (1954)
* "Life With the Lyons" (1954)
* "The Lyons in Paris " (1955)
* "Break in the Circle " (1955)
* "Dance, Little Lady " (1955)
* "The Quatermass Xperiment " (1955)
* "They Can't Hang Me " (1955)
* "It's a Wonderful World" (1956)
* "Carry on Admiral " (1957)
* "The Weapon " (1957)
* "Quartermass 2 " (1957)
* "The Abominable Snowman" (1957)
* "The Camp on Blood Island " (1958)
* "Up the Creek" (1958)
* "Further Up the Creek" (1959)
* "Yesterday's Enemy " (1959)
* "Expresso Bongo " (1959)
* "Life is a Circus " (1960)
* "The Full Treatment " (1960)
* "The Day the Earth Caught Fire " (1961)
* "Jigsaw (1962)
* "80,000 Suspects " (1963)
* "The Beauty Jungle " (1964)
* "Where the Spies Are " (1965)
* "Casino Royale" (1967)
* "Assignment K " (1968)
* "Toomorrow " (1970)
* "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth " (1970)
* "Au Pair Girls " (1972)
* "Confessions of a Window Cleaner " (1974)
* "Killer Force " (1976)
* "The Shillingbury Blowers " (1980)
* "The Boys in Blue " (1982)External links
*imdb name|id=0346436|name=Val Guest
* [http://www.eofftv.com/names/g/gue/guest_val_main.htm Val Guest] at the Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television
* [http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/14638466.htm "San Jose Mercury News", "Val Guest, director known for sci-fi films, dies at 94" May 22, 2006]
* [http://thethunderchild.com/Movies/Obits/ValGuest.html Tribute to Val Guest at The Thunder Child Science Fiction Webzine]
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