Douglas Hickox

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1929-01-10

Deathday 1988-07-25 (59 years old)

Place of Birth London, England, UK

Douglas Hickox

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Douglas Hickox (10 January 1929 – 25 July 1988) was an English film director. Hickox was born in London, where he was educated at Emanuel School. Hickox worked extensively as an assistant director and second unit director throughout the 50's and early 60's, making his first major picture in 1970. Over the next ten years, he developed a reputation for the wit and style of his direction, and for his taut action sequences. His work includes Les Bicyclettes de Belsize (1968), Entertaining Mr Sloane (1969), Theatre of Blood (1973) and Zulu Dawn (1979). Hickox was married to Anne V. Coates, the Oscar winning editor of Lawrence of Arabia. After his death in 1988, his second wife Annabel approached the BIFA (British Independent Film Awards) with an annual bequest from Douglas' estate. This bequest led directly to the creation of the British Independent Film Awards. In recognition of Douglas's commitment and support for new talent, BIFA inaugurated the Douglas Hickox Award, which is given to a British director on their debut feature. Douglas Hickox's sons, Anthony Hickox and James D.R. Hickox are also film directors and one of his daughters, Emma, a film editor. Anthony Hickox's best known work is perhaps Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), whilst he was Executive Producer on Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995) directed by James D.R. Hickox. Emma E. Hickox's career has probably taken her the furthest though with films like The Jacket, Kinky Boots, Blood and Chocolate, Blue Crush, Becoming Jane and A Walk to Remember on her CV. Description above from the Wikipedia article Douglas Hickox, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Director

1988
The Dirty Dozen

as Director

1987
1986
Sins

as Director

1985
Blackout

as Director

1984
1984
Mistral's Daughter

as Director

1982
The Phoenix

as Director

1981
The Phoenix

as Director

1979
Zulu Dawn

as Director

1976
Sky Riders

as Director

1975
Brannigan

as Director

1973
Theatre of Blood

as Director

1972
Sitting Target

as Director

1970
1964
Just for You

as Director

1963
It's All Over Town

as Director

1961
Murder She Said

as Assistant Director

1961
The Snake Woman

as Assistant Director

1959
The Giant Behemoth

as Director

1958
Fiend Without a Face

as Assistant Director

1958
Grip of the Strangler

as Assistant Director

1957
Strangers' Meeting

as Assistant Director

1955
The Secret

as Assistant Director

1955
It's a Great Day

as Assistant Director

1954
Adventure in the Hopfields

as Assistant Director

1953
The Limping Man

as Second Assistant Director

1953
Street Corner

as Third Assistant Director

1953
The Mask

as Assistant Director

1953
Murder at 3am

as Second Assistant Director

1951