John Hough
John Hough was born on Nov 21, 1941 in UK. John Hough's big-screen debut came with The Bargee directed by Duncan Wood in 1964. John Hough is known for What's a Carry On? directed by John Highlander, Joan Sims stars as Self - Interviewee and Barbara Windsor as Self - Interviewee. John Hough has got 7 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award John Hough achieved is Bragacine. The upcoming new movie John Hough plays is The Human Race which will be released on Jun 13, 2014.
Talented and versatile director John Hough has had a long and eclectic career that encompasses everything from a sexy "Hammer" horror feature to more wholesome "Disney" family fare. Hough was born on November 21st, 1941 in London, England. Hough began his career in his early twenties, working odd jobs on the sets of various London TV productions. Hough eventually secured himself a steady gig as an assistant director on the immensely popular cult TV series, Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (1961), and directed his first episode in 1968. Hough made his feature debut as director with the obscure "Robin Hood" item, La Légende de Robin des bois (1973). He followed this picture with the stylish and suspenseful thriller, Les inconnus de Malte (1970), and the fine "Hammer" chiller, Les Sévices de Dracula (1971). Hough maintained his stride with the spooky supernatural shocker, La Maison des damnés (1973), and the exciting drive-in car chase hit, Larry le dingue, Mary la garce (1974). He demonstrated his considerable range and skill with the delightful Disney sci-fi adventure, La montagne ensorcelée (1975), and its equally enjoyable sequel, Les visiteurs d'un autre monde (1978). Alas, Hough's consistently solid track record faltered in the 80s, starting with the uneven, Les yeux de la forêt (1980). Hough bounced back with the creepy Incubus (1981), and the amusing American Gothic (1987), although the tepid Biggles (1986) and the cruddy Hurlements IV (1988) were both lackluster offerings. Hough's last credit as a director to date was the gory "Jack the Ripper" tale, Bad Karma (2001). Outside of his film work, Hough has directed several made-for-TV pictures and episodes of the TV shows Mission casse-cou (1985), The Wonderful World of Disney (1997), Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (1976), Poigne de fer et séduction (1972), The Zoo Gang (1974) and Histoires singulières (1984). His son, Paul Hough, is a writer, director, editor and cinematographer.
Birthday
Nov 21, 1941Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Awards
7 wins & 2 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2013
producer
5.0 - 2001
director
3.3 - 1998
producer, director
6.3 - 1998
producer
7.5 - 1991
director, producer
6.4 - 1990
director, producer
5.9 - 1988
director, producer
5.5 - 1987
director, producer
6.8 - 1987
director
5.8 - 1986
director
5.6 - 1985
director
6.4 - 1983
Triumphs of a Man Called Horse
director
5.3 - 1981
director
5.5 - 1980
director
6.1 - 1978
director
5.9 - 1978
director
5.7 - 1975
director
6.3 - 1974
director
6.6 - 1973
director
6.7 - 1971
director
6.6 - 1964
second unit director or assistant director
6.2