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Herbert Wise

Herbert Wise

Director

Herbert Wise (31 August 1924 – 5 August 2015) was an Austrian-born film and television producer and director. Herbert Wise was born as Herbert Weisz in Vienna, Austria, and began his career as a director at Shrewsbury Repertory Company in 1950. He was at Hull Rep and then as Director of Productions at Dundee Rep (1952–55). He directed So what about Love in the West End at the Criterion Theatre in a 1970 production with Sheila Hancock in the lead. Wise began his television career in 1956 and directed adaptations of I, Claudius (1976) and Alan Ayckbourn's play cycle The Norman Conquests (1977), the BBC Television Shakespeare production of Julius Caesar (1979), Tales of the Unexpected, The 10th Kingdom, The Woman in Black (1989), and episodes of Cadfael and Inspector Morse. He also directed several episodes of the Thames Television series Rumpole of the Bailey. He directed several made-for-TV films, including Skokie (1981) and Breaking the Code (1996), the latter adapted from the Hugh Whitemore play about Alan Turing. Wise directed two theatrically released films: an entry in the Edgar Wallace Mysteries second feature series titled To Have and to Hold (1963), and the film version of the 1970–1971 television sit-com The Lovers titled The Lovers! (1973). He was married twice, firstly to the actress Moira Redmond (1963–1972) and, after he and Redmond divorced, to actress Fiona Walker in 1988.[1] Wise and Fiona Walker had two children; Susannah Wise and Charlie Walker-Wise.

Born: August 31, 1924 in Wien, Austria

Died: August 5, 2015 (Age 90)

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Herbert Wise  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
7.9
ActorSelf2002
Movie
5.9
DirectingDirector1973
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector1963
Movie
DirectingDirector, Producer1961
Movie
DirectingDirector1961
Movie
8.3
DirectingDirector1964
Movie
DirectingDirector1965
Movie
DirectingDirector1970
Movie
DirectingDirector1972
Movie
6.9
DirectingDirector1972
Movie
7.5
DirectingDirector1973
Movie
6.5
DirectingDirector1976
Movie
7
DirectingDirector1979
Movie
8.4
DirectingDirector1988
Movie
DirectingDirector1986
TV Show
7.7
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1992-2010
TV Show
8
DirectingDirector
3 Episodes
1987-2000
TV Show
7.4
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1967-1968
TV Show
7.9
DirectingDirector
2 Episodes
1994-1998
TV Show
7.6
DirectingDirector
3 Episodes
1970-1984
TV Show
8.2
DirectingDirector
4 Episodes
1978-1992
TV Show
7.4
DirectingDirector
9 Episodes
1979-1988
TV Show
6.8
DirectingDirector
3 Episodes
1984-2010
TV Show
8.2
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1971-1975
TV Show
6.8
DirectingDirector
2 Episodes
1972-1992
TV Show
6.6
DirectingDirector
2 Episodes
1997-2006
TV Show
6.8
DirectingDirector
2 Episodes
1962-1978
TV Show
7.9
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1951-1978
TV Show
DirectingDirector
2 Episodes
1965-1973
TV Show
6.6
DirectingDirector
11 Episodes
1987-2000
TV Show
6.9
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1997-1998
TV Show
DirectingDirector
9 Episodes
1979
TV Show
7.6
DirectingDirector
5 Episodes
1994-1995
TV Show
7.2
ProductionProducer
1 Episode
1961-1967
TV Show
7.1
DirectingDirector
3 Episodes
1985-1986
TV Show
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1978-1985
TV Show
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1983
Movie
6.9
DirectingDirector1996
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector1979
Movie
6.5
DirectingDirector1984
Movie
6.4
DirectingDirector1985
Movie
7
DirectingDirector1981
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector1974
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector1989
Movie
5.9
DirectingDirector1986
Movie
6.9
DirectingDirector1990
Movie
DirectingDirector1968
Limited Series
8.5
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
1971-1971
Limited Series
8.6
DirectingDirector
12 Episodes
1976-1976
Limited Series
8.1
DirectingDirector
5 Episodes
2000-2000
Limited Series
7.6
DirectingDirector
6 Episodes
1973-1974
Limited Series
7.5
DirectingDirector
3 Episodes
1977-1977
Limited Series
8.7
DirectingDirector
7 Episodes
1983-1983
Limited Series
7
DirectingDirector
4 Episodes
1980
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