Graeme Harper

Graeme Harper

director, additional crew, actor

Graeme Harper was born on Mar 11, 1945 in UK. Graeme Harper's big-screen debut came with The Pickwick Papers directed by Noel Langley in 1952, strarring Master Bardell (uncredited).

Graeme Harper was originally a child actor, appearing in adaptations of The Pickwick Papers (1952) and The Silver Sword (1957) among other productions, before becoming a floor assistant at the BBC in 1965 and then an assistant floor manager in 1969. He worked on the serials Docteur Who: Colony in Space: Episode One (1971), Docteur Who: Planet of the Daleks: Episode One (1973) and Docteur Who: Planet of the Spiders: Part One (1974) during the Jon Pertwee years, and Docteur Who: The Seeds of Doom: Part One (1976) and Docteur Who: Warriors' Gate: Part One (1981) in the Tom Baker era.In 1980 Harper started on the BBC's director's course. Docteur Who: The Caves of Androzani: Part One (1984) was the first job he got as a freelance director after working on Angels (1975) for Julia Smith. Harper went on to direct one further Docteur Who (1963) story, Docteur Who: Revelation of the Daleks: Part One (1985), and was also to have directed the third story in the abandoned season twenty-three, which would have been either Philip Martin's "Mission to Magnus" or Robert Holmes's "Yellow Fever and How to Cure It".Harper quickly became one of the industry's most competent and sought-after directors, working on almost every popular drama series in the UK. In 1993, he was scheduled to direct "The Dark Dimension", the ultimately aborted 30th anniversary Docteur Who (1963) story.

  • Birthday

    Mar 11, 1945
  • Place of Birth

    St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Awards

4 wins & 4 nominations

British Soap Awards
2011
Spectacular Scene of the Year
Winner - British Soap Award
Hugo Awards
2010
Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
Winner - Hugo
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