Anthony Kimmins


Anthony Martin Kimmins, OBE was an English director, playwright, screenwriter, producer, and actor.

Biography

Kimmins was born in Harrow, London, on 10 November 1901, the son of the social activists Charles William Kimmins and Grace Kimmins. He served in the Royal Navy, and upon leaving the navy, he became an actor. In 1932, he wrote the comedy play While Parents Sleep, which had a long run in the West End. In 1935, another of his plays Chase the Ace was staged.
His first directorial assignment was Keep Fit with George Formby. Michael Balcon called Kimmins "a gay and stimulating character, very much beloved by the studio staff and with an exceptional capacity for getting on with people, which was just as well, for Formby was not easy. Two men could hardly have been more unlike, but Tony managed to establish a working relationship."
During World War II, he returned to the Navym achieving the rank of commander. In 1941, he took part in Operation Claymore, a successful commando raid in Norway. During the success of the raid, Kimmins is said to have gone skiing on a nearby slope out of boredom, according to John Durnford-Slater. He later ran the British Pacific Fleet newspaper in Sydney during the Pacific War. Kimmins received the OBE in 1946.
After the war, he produced an eclectic mix of films, such as the psychological thriller Mine Own Executioner, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and Mr. Denning Drives North. In the 1950s, Kimmins work included the Alec Guinness comedy The Captain's Paradise and the children's Smiley series of films which were made in Australia.
His final film as director harked back to his early days – it was a version of his stage successThe Amorous Prawn.
He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1961, when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the BBC Television Theatre. His son, Simon Kimmins, played first-class cricket in the 1950s, primarily for Kent County Cricket Club.
He died in 1964, at his home in Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex, at the age of 62.

Filmography

Two Wives for Henry - writerThe Golden Cage - writer The Night Club Queen - playBypass to Happiness - writer, directorThe Diplomatic Lover aka How's Chances? - writer, directorMidshipman Easy - writerOnce in a New Moon - writer, directorWhile Parents Sleep - writer, playAll at Sea - writer, directorHis Majesty and Company - directorTalk of the Devil - writerQueen of Hearts - writerScotland Yard Commands Laburnum Grove - writerThree Maxims - director

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