Robert S. Baker
Robert S. Baker | |
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Born | 17 October 1916 London, England United Kingdom |
Died | 30 September 2009 | (aged 92)
Occupation(s) | Film and television producer, cinematographer, director |
Years active | 1948–2008 |
Spouse | Alma Rubenstein |
Children | 2 |
Robert Sidney Baker (17 October 1916 – 30 September 2009) was a British film and television producer, who at times was also a cinematographer and director. Born in London and serving as an artillery man in the British Army, he was posted to North Africa, where he became involved in the army's film and photographic unit, later serving as a combat cameraman in Europe.
Movie career
Despite a prolific film and television career, Baker was principally known for his long-time professional relationship with Monty Berman, where they founded Tempean Films, churning out comedies, thrillers, and mysteries. Some of their more popular work included Jack The Ripper, The Siege of Sidney Street, The Hellfire Club, and The Secret of Monte Carlo. Later, he was to be involved with nearly every filmed usage of the Leslie Charteris creation, The Saint.
Death
Baker died on 30 September 2009.
Selected filmography
- Melody Club (1949)
- No Trace (1950)
- The Voice of Merrill (1952)
- The Steel Key (1953)
- Double Exposure (1954)
- Sea of Sand (1958)
External links
- Robert S. Baker at IMDb
- The Morning After ITC fan site
- Television Heaven fan site on The Saint
- Obituary in The Guardian
- Robert Baker – Daily Telegraph obituary