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Monty Berman was a British film producer, writer, and cinematographer. He is best known for producing the popular British television series The Avengers and The Saint. He also wrote and produced the feature films The Man Who Haunted Himself and The House That Dripped Blood.
Berman began his career in the film industry in the 1930s, working as a cinematographer on a number of British films. He then moved into producing and writing, and in the 1950s he produced a number of popular television series, including The Avengers and The Saint.
In the 1970s, Berman wrote and produced the feature films The Man Who Haunted Himself and The House That Dripped Blood. He also wrote and produced the television series The Adventurer and The Protectors.
Berman died in London in 1996 at the age of 82. He was survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters.
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Nestor Montague Berman |
Occupation |
producer,writer,cinematographer |
Age |
93 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
16 August, 1913 |
Birthday |
16 August |
Birthplace |
Whitechapel, London, England, UK |
Date of death |
14 June, 2006 |
Died Place |
Chelsea, London, England, UK |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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Monty Berman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Monty Berman's Wife?
His wife is Ursula Ann Sharp (2 November 1956 - 14 June 2006) ( his death) ( 1 child), Ella Barbara Joan Humphrey (11 November 1940 - 1955) ( divorced)
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Ursula Ann Sharp (2 November 1956 - 14 June 2006) ( his death) ( 1 child), Ella Barbara Joan Humphrey (11 November 1940 - 1955) ( divorced) |
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Monty Berman Net Worth
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That was followed by two superior shows, Department S (1969) and My Partner the Ghost (1969), shot side-by-side at the same facilities, using the same crew, sets, props, and extras. Though economically made with much usage of stock footage and recycled scripts, both series fared even better over the years than at the time of their original release. One of the stars of the former, Peter Wyngarde, became something of a cult figure as the effete, but debonair adventurer/novelist Jason King. However, an attempt to centre a new spoof series based on his character proved unsuccessful and was let down by poor production values and unimaginative scripts.
He then formed a new association with the writer Dennis Spooner, co-founding Scoton Productions in 1968.
Based at Elstree, they created first The Champions (1968), a series about intelligence operatives with telepathic and various other extrasensory abilities.
Berman subsequently worked as solo producer on another show, The Baron (1966), which worked on a similar premise, albeit with an American star.
Having acquired the rights to Leslie Charteris's popular creation Simon Templar, Berman and Baker succeeded in securing finance via Lew Grade's ITC to produce The Saint (1962). Launching Roger Moore to stardom and endowed with a respectable budget of 30,000 pounds per episode, the series became one of the mega hits of the 60's and has long since acquired cult status. After "The Saint", the Berman-Baker partnership came to an end.
Aware of the economic potential of television, Berman concentrated exclusively on production after 1961.
Monty Berman was a producer of popular action series for ITC in the 1960's and early 70's. He was born Nestor Montague Berman to Jewish parents in the poor Whitechapel district of London.
Securing the services of writer Jimmy Sangster, they made several well-received films in the genre, including Blood of the Vampire (1958), The Crawling Eye (1958), Jack the Ripper (1959) (their biggest hit to date, which Berman also directed) and The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) (a variation on the Burke & Hare story).
Berman and Baker combined forces in 1948 to establish a production company for low-budget features, Tempean Films. In the course of the next thirteen years, Berman worked in the dual capacity of producer and cinematographer on more than thirty films, invariably shot on location in or around London and often featuring American stars in the twilight of their careers. Most of their early endeavours were unambitious dramas or sub-film noir crime stories, which attracted neither critical attention, nor made much money. This began to change once Berman and Baker tapped into the horror market in an attempt to emulate the success of Hammer.
Following a lengthy apprenticeship, he became a fully-fledged cinematographer with ABPC in 1935, but was able to secure assignments on just two films prior to the outbreak of World War II. During the war, he served in North Africa, Italy and Germany with the Eighth Army Film and Photographic Unit, forming a friendship with a fellow cameraman and amateur film maker named Robert S. Baker.
After completing his education at the University College School, he joined the small Twickenham Studio as a camera assistant in 1922.