Ralph Smart
British film director (1908–2001)
Ralph Smart
Born Ralph Foster Smart(1908-08-27 ) 27 August 1908Chingford , Essex , England Died 12 February 2001(2001-02-12) (aged 92)Bowen, Queensland , Australia Occupation Director, screenwriter and television producer. Period 1927–1973 Genre Comedy, drama, adventure, science fiction Spouses
Children 1 child Relatives Patsy Smart (sister)
Ralph Foster Smart OAM (27 August 1908 – 12 February 2001) was an English-born film and television producer, director and writer, who worked in the UK and Australia.
Early life
Smart was born in England to H. C. Smart , an Australian publicist, and his English wife, Hope Daisy Smart, née Foster.
Career
Smart found work in Britain with Anthony Asquith and later alongside the film director Michael Powell , whom he assisted with 'quota quickies': low-budget "B" pictures made partly in order to exploit the advantageous position of the British film industry under the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 .
During the Second World War, Smart joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 1942 and served until 1945.[ 2] Afterward he worked for the Rank Organisation and Ealing Studios , returning to Australia to direct several films beginning with The Overlanders and including Bitter Springs (1950), addressing the mistreatment of young Aborigines .
Back again in Britain, he became an influential figure in ITC television, producing, directing or writing a number of television series and films, including the 1950s series The Adventures of Robin Hood and The Invisible Man . Later he created and produced the highly successful spy series Danger Man (known as Secret Agent in the United States).
In 2000 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for "services to the development of the Australian film industry".
He retired to Australia, and died on 12 February 2001, in Bowen, Queensland .[ 3]
Selected filmography
A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929) – uncredited writer
The Woodpigeon Patrol (short; 1930) – writer, director
The Star Reporter (1932) – writer
Hotel Splendide (1932) – writer
C.O.D. (1932) – writer
His Lordship (1932) – writer
Born Lucky (1933) – writer
The Murder Party (1935) – writer
The Phantom Light (1935) – writer
Crime Unlimited (1935) – writer
Sweet Success (short; 1936) – director
Convict 99 (1938) – writer
Alf's Button Afloat (1938) – writer
The Good Old Days (1940) – story
Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt (1940) – writer
Forgotten Men (1942) (documentary short) - director[ 4]
South West Pacific (1943) – actor
Island Target (documentary; 1945) – director
The Overlanders (1946) – writer, associate producer
Bush Christmas (1947) – writer, director, producer
Eureka Stockade (1948) – writer (additional scenes)
Quartet (1948; anthology film, segment The Facts of Life ) – director
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949) – director
Bitter Springs (1950) – story, director
Where No Vultures Fly (1951) – writer
Never Take No For an Answer (1951) – writer, director
Curtain Up (1952) – director
Always a Bride (1953) – writer, director
The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series; 1955–57) – writer, director
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (TV series; 1956) – director
The Buccaneers (TV series; 1956) – director, producer
The Flying Scot (1957) – co-writer
The Adventures of Mr. Pastry (TV short; 1958) – director
William Tell (TV series; 1958–59) – executive producer, writer, director
The Invisible Man (TV series; 1958–59) – writer, director, producer
Danger Man (TV series; 1960–61) – co-creator, writer, director, producer
Danger Man (TV series; 1964–66, US title: Secret Agent ) – co-creator, writer, script editor, executive producer
Riptide (TV series; 1969) – writer, producer
My Partner the Ghost (TV series; 1969) – writer
The Protectors (TV series; 1972) – writer
Elephant Boy (TV series; 1972) – writer
Writing credits
Production
Notes
Broadcaster
The Woodpigeon Patrol
Feature film (co-written and directed with F.R. Lucas, 1930)
N/A
The Star Reporter
N/A
Hotel Splendide
Short film (co-written with Philip MacDonald, 1932)
N/A
C.O.D
Feature film (co-written with Philip MacDonald, 1932)
N/A
His Lordship
N/A
Born Lucky
N/A
The Night of the Party
N/A
The Phantom Light
N/A
Crime Unlimited
N/A
Convict 99
N/A
Alf's Button Afloat
Feature film (co-written with Marriott Edgar and Val Guest, 1938)
N/A
The Good Old Days
N/A
Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt
Feature film (co-written with Marriott Edgar and J. O. C. Orton , 1940)
N/A
Bush Christmas
Feature film (also directed, 1947)
N/A
Eureka Stockade
N/A
Bitter Springs
N/A
Where No Vultures Fly
Feature film (co-written with W. P. Lipscomb and Leslie Norman , 1951)
N/A
Never Take No for an Answer
N/A
Always a Bride
Feature film (co-written with Peter Jones, 1953)
N/A
The Adventures of Robin Hood
ITV
The Flying Scot
Feature film (co-written with Norman Hudis and Jan Read, 1957)
N/A
The Adventures of William Tell
12 episodes (also producer, 1958–1959)
ITV
The Invisible Man
6 episodes (also producer, 1959)
ITV
Danger Man
ITV
Danger Man (Secret Agent )
14 episodes (also executive producer, 1964–1966)
ITV
Koroshi
N/A
The Champions
"To Trap a Rat" (1968)
"Get Me Out of Here!" (1969)
ITV
Riptide
Seven Network
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
ITV
The Protectors
"The Numbers Game" (1972)
ITV
Elephant Boy
13 episodes (co-written with Tony Morphett, Ted Roberts, David Whitaker and Ian Stuart Black, 1973)
Seven Network
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