Alan Birkinshaw

Film director

1944 –

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Who is Alan Birkinshaw?

Alan Birkinshaw, FRGS is a British film director, writer, and television/ film producer.

The son of two physicians, his first job was as a jackaroo in the Australian outback, before becoming a horse breaker and rodeo rider. Traveling to England, he joined the camera department of Lew Grade's Associated TeleVision on his 20th birthday. He worked his way up to directing, firstly in television and then via the world of commercials, into television movies and feature films.

He directed several episodes of Space Precinct, at the time the most expensive TV series ever made. One of his early movies, co-written by Fay Weldon, was Killer's Moon. Killer's Moon was described in the acclaimed Shepperton Babylon as the most tasteless movie in the history of the British Cinema. In spite of comments like this, Killer's Moon won a prize for best Screenplay at the Sitges Horror Film Festival, and has since become a cult film. In 1986, Birkinshaw went to India where he directed an award winning film on the life of Jawaharlal Nehru, entitled But I Have Promises To Keep, which had been commissioned by Rajiv Gandhi and was made for the Government of India via Doordarshan, the national television network of India.

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Born
Jun 15, 1944
Auckland
Also known as
  • Al McGoohan
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Nationality
  • United Kingdom
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on July 23, 2013

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