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Cyril Frankel

Cyril Frankel

Directing1921Stoke Newington, London, UK

Biography

Cyril Solomon Israel Frankel (28 December 1921 – 7 June 2017) was a British film and television director. His career in television began in 1953 and he directed for over 30 TV programmes until 1990. He directed many episodes of popular British TV shows, such as The Avengers, and the pilot episodes of the ITC Entertainment shows Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) and Department S in 1969. In 1970, he directed "Timelash", an episode of UFO, which he described as a very interesting script and one of his personal favourites.

Frankel also directed many documentaries and feature films, including Never Take Sweets from a Stranger (1960) and School for Scoundrels (1960; taking over from Robert Hamer, who was credited as sole director). One of his films, Man of Africa (1953) - the first film to feature a cast made up of relatively unknown black actors - was not released and was lost for some time. A complete copy has since been discovered and has been screened at a number of international film festivals.

In terms of documentaries, Frankel supervised some of the films that were broadcast for the BBC arts series Monitor (1958–65), among which was the first ballet programme to be filmed and edited to the choreography. Prior to his retirement, he became the ceramics expert for Bonhams auction house. A book, Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and their Contemporaries - The Lisa Sainsbury Collection, was co-authored by Frankel and published in 2000. His memoir, Eye to Eye, was published by Bank House Books in 2009. Frankel died on 7 June 2017 at the age of 95.

Acting History

1990
1984
Tennis Court
Director
1980
1978
1975
1971
UFO
TVDirector1 eps
Jason King
TVDirector
1969
Department S
TVDirector
1968
The Champions
TVDirector10 eps
1966
1965
Gideon's Way
TVDirector6 eps
1963
1959
1957
1939
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
as Schoolboy Extra (uncredited)

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
12/28/1921
Day of Death
6/7/2017
Place of Birth
Stoke Newington, London, UK
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