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Alan Birkinshaw

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Alan Birkinshaw
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Alan Birkinshaw started his working career as a Jackaroo in Australia. Soon afterwords he became a horse breaker and then a rodeo rider. He returned to the UK and on his 20th birthday joined Lew Grade's ATV as a television cameraman working on mainstream dramas and light entertainment shows. After 18 months he left ATV and became a freelance TV cameraman. At age 22 he directed and produced his first television drama, "A Nice Dream While It Lasted", written by his sister, renowned author Fay Weldon. At 24 Birkinshaw was directing television programs for Westward Television and then London Weekend Television, including quiz shows, farming programs, live television news shows and drama. He directed a ground-breaking, before-its-time, light entertainment show beamed down to the UK from a circling airplane. This was for a pirate TV station run by the then infamous Ronan O'Rahilly, who began the first-ever pirate radio station, Radio Caroline, in the 1960s. Soon after that he turned to documentaries and commercials and then moved into the world of feature films.

One of his first theatrical films was a horror movie, Sanglant voyage scolaire (1978), which he also produced and co-wrote with Fay Weldon. This has since become a cult film, attracting a certain amount of controversy, and 30 years after its production is being studied in universities and other film courses. Next, a short film called Dead End (1980), which Birkinshaw also wrote and directed. It was the first film for the multi Oscar-nominated composer George Fenton. The film had a major release in the UK and went on to be shown all around the world. After another two short films, "Henley" and "The Circus", Birkinshaw went to the Philippines to make an action-adventure movie called "Greed" (eventually released as Safari cannibal (1982)), starring Stuart Whitman, Harold Sakata and Edmund Purdom. It wasn't easy getting finance for movies in England, and he soon went back to making commercials, at the same time setting up his own film distribution and production company, West World Films. Birkinshaw was Additional Director (uncredited) on Témoin indésirable (1984). starring Donald Sutherland. Soon afterwards Birkinshaw found himself in India making a dramatized documentary on the life of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. This was commissioned by the then Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, and caused questions to be asked in the Indian Parliament. By now Birkinshaw was getting a reputation for tough assignments and he was called in to direct an action series called Zorc (1992) with the volatile German actor Klaus Löwitsch. After this was finished, Birkinshaw was in Africa with more tough actors. 'Oliver Reed' in La maison des Usher (1989) was just one of them. In a Swiss/German/ French co-production Birkinshaw directed the true story of a Swiss boxer in Punch (1993) starring Donald Sutherland . The boxing sequences in this movie were hailed as extraordinary given the time and the budget. The hugely budgeted Space Precinct (1994) and its famous action sequences with the Cyborg which Birkinshaw directed was followed by more work in Germany and saw Birkinshaw directing 90-minute comedy dramas for German television--a series called Die Unbestechliche (1994) starred Maja Maranow and Martin Benrath.

Birkinshaw has won many awards for his work, and has been writing screenplays, a novel and directing occasionally. He also has a thriving business producing and selling marble statues to customers all over the world.
BornJune 15, 1944
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    Known for

    Sanglant voyage scolaire (1978)
    Sanglant voyage scolaire
    4.8
    • Director
    • 1978
    Safari cannibal (1982)
    Safari cannibal
    3.4
    • Director
    • 1982
    Le maniaque sexuel (1974)
    Le maniaque sexuel
    2.9
    • Director
    • 1974
    Don't Open Till Christmas (1984)
    Don't Open Till Christmas
    4.7
    • Writer(as Al McGoohan)
    • 1984

    Credits

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    • Simone Bendix, Ted Shackelford, and Rob Youngblood in Space Precinct (1994)
      Space Precinct
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 1994–1995
    • Die Unbestechliche
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 1994
    • Donald Sutherland in Punch (1993)
      Punch
      3.7
      • Director
      • 1993
    • Klaus Löwitsch in Zorc (1992)
      Zorc
      5.0
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 1992
    • The Masque of the Red Death (1989)
      The Masque of the Red Death
      4.0
      • Director
      • 1989
    • Donald Pleasence, Herbert Lom, Paul L. Smith, Frank Stallone, Sarah Maur Ward, Brenda Vaccaro, and Neil McCarthy in Ten Little Indians (1989)
      Ten Little Indians
      4.7
      • Director
      • 1989
    • La maison des Usher (1989)
      La maison des Usher
      4.6
      • Director
      • 1989
    • Maxine John in Sweeter Than Wine (1988)
      Sweeter Than Wine
      3.4
      • Director
      • 1988
    • But I Have Promises to Keep
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 1988
    • Témoin indésirable (1984)
      Témoin indésirable
      5.1
      • Director (uncredited)
      • 1984
    • An Orchestral Tribute to the Beatles
      Video
      • Director
      • 1983
    • The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan
      5.8
      Video
      • Director
      • 1983
    • Safari cannibal (1982)
      Safari cannibal
      3.4
      • Director
      • 1982
    • Dead End
      6.0
      Short
      • Director
      • 1980
    • Sanglant voyage scolaire (1978)
      Sanglant voyage scolaire
      4.8
      • Director
      • 1978

    Writer



    • Don't Open Till Christmas (1984)
      Don't Open Till Christmas
      4.7
      • additional scenes written by (as Al McGoohan)
      • 1984
    • Safari cannibal (1982)
      Safari cannibal
      3.4
      • screenplay
      • 1982
    • Dead End
      6.0
      Short
      • Writer
      • 1980
    • Sanglant voyage scolaire (1978)
      Sanglant voyage scolaire
      4.8
      • screenplay
      • 1978
    • Le maniaque sexuel (1974)
      Le maniaque sexuel
      2.9
      • additional dialogue
      • original idea
      • 1974

    Second Unit or Assistant Director



    • Don't Open Till Christmas (1984)
      Don't Open Till Christmas
      4.7
      • additional scenes directed by
      • director: additional scenes (as Al McGoohan)
      • 1984

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    • Alternative name
      • Al McGoohan
    • Born
      • June 15, 1944
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Relatives
      • Fay Weldon(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Contributed to Francesco Borseti's book "It Came from the 80s!" Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. (2016) ISBN-10: 1476666040, ISBN-13: 978-1476666044

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      Brother of Fay Weldon.

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