Herbert Wise
Born: 1924-08-31 in Wien, Austria
Died: 2015-08-05
Known For: Directing
Biography
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.
Filmography
2002
- I, Claudius: A Television Epic as Self
2000
- The 10th Kingdom ... (Director)
1997
- Where the Heart Is ... (Director)
- Noah's Ark ... (Director)
1996
- Breaking the Code ... (Director)
1992
- A Touch of Frost ... (Director)
1990
- Life After Life ... (Director)
1989
- The Woman in Black ... (Director)
1988
- Strange Interlude ... (Director)
1987
- Inspector Morse ... (Director)
- The Ruth Rendell Mysteries ... (Director)
1986
- Ladies' Night ... (Director)
- The Christmas Tree ... (Director)
- Welcome Home, Bobby ... (Director)
1985
- Lytton's Diary ... (Director)
- Reunion at Fairborough ... (Director)
1984
- The Bill ... (Director)
- Pope John Paul II ... (Director)
1981
- Skokie ... (Director)
1980
- Caleb Williams ... (Director)
- Caleb Williams ... (Director)
1979
- Tales of the Unexpected ... (Director)
- So ’ne und so ’ne ... (Director)
- Julius Caesar ... (Director)
- Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected: The Landlady ... (Director)
1977
- The Norman Conquests ... (Director)
1976
- I, Claudius ... (Director)
- A Story to Frighten the Children ... (Director)
1975
- Rumpole of the Bailey ... (Director)
- The Secret Agent ... (Director)
1974
- Churchill's People ... (Director)
- The Gathering Storm ... (Director)
1973
- The Lovers! ... (Director)
- Vienna 1900 ... (Director)
- Song at Twilight ... (Director)
1972
- Van der Valk ... (Director)
- The Villa Maroc ... (Director)
- Mrs. Warren's Profession ... (Director)
1971
- Upstairs, Downstairs ... (Director)
- Budgie ... (Director)
- Elizabeth R ... (Director)
1970
- Play for Today ... (Director)
- The Italian Table ... (Director)
1968
- The Drummer and the Bloke ... (Director)
1967
- Man in a Suitcase ... (Director)
1965
- BBC Play of the Month ... (Director)
- Thirty-Minute Theatre ... (Director)
- The Siege of Manchester ... (Director)
1964
- Theatre 625 ... (Director)
- A Fear of Strangers ... (Director)
1963
- To Have and to Hold ... (Director)
- For King and Country: Out There ... (Director)
1962
- Z-Cars ... (Director)
1961
- The Day of the Fox ... (Producer)
- Drama 61-67 ... (Producer)
- The Big Pride ... (Director)
1951
- Hallmark Hall of Fame ... (Director)