Renny Rye
Renny Rye Renny Rye is a British television director known for his work in television drama. He was born on 2 December 1947.
Life and career
Rye was born in Cambridge.[1]He was a producer for Blue Peter and directed The Box of Delights from the John Masefield novel, which was broadcast in the run-up to Christmas 1984. He is well-known for his novels.
Rye may be best known for directing the later work of Dennis Potter, Lipstick on Your Collar (1993) and two linked serials first shown in 1996, Karaoke and Cold Lazarus, two years after Potter died.
Rye is also a Director. He worked on 31 Credits. The most famous [Midsomer Murder]. He is also the producer of two credits. The credits which he directed are: [Midsomer Murders, Vital Signs, Two Thousand Acres of Sky, Silent Witness, Close & True, Oliver Twist, Sunburn, Big women, Family Money, Cold Lazarus, Karaoke, Kavanagh QC, Lipstick on your collar, The other side, Poirot, The paradise club, TECX, The Gemini Factor, Casualty, The December Rose, Treasure Houses, The Box of Light, Dramarama, Ghost in the water, squadron, Her Mother's House, Maggie, A Moment in Time, Rentaghost.][2]
Personal life
He lives in Chalfont Common, Chalfont St Peter in Chiltern District, a short distance down from the National Film and Television School. He married Ann Lynn in 1970 in Kent. The couple has a daughter (born 1974) and a son (born 1977).
References
- ^ "Renny Rye". BFI. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015.
- ^ Rees, Jasper; Cavendish, Dominic (24 April 1996). "Dennis Potter: the end game". The Independent. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
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