

Directing
Birthday: March 31, 1911 (114)
Place of Birth: Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert James Hamer (31 March 1911, Kidderminster, Worcestershire – 4 December 1963, London) was a British film director and screenwriter. He was the son of the actor Gerald Hamer (1886-1972). Hamer was won a scholarship to Cambridge University but was sent down (expelled) from Cambridge, and began his career in 1934 as a cutting room assistant and from 1935 worked as a film editor involved with such films as Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn (1939) co-produced by Charles Laughton. At the end of the 1930s, he worked on documentaries for the GPO Film Unit.
Known For
Select Role:
School for Scoundrels (1960)Age: 49Director
The Scapegoat (1959)Age: 48Director
Bernard Shaw (1957)Age: 46Director
To Paris with Love (1955)Age: 44Director
Father Brown (1954)Age: 43Director
The Long Memory (1953)Age: 42Director
His Excellency (1952)Age: 41Director
Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)Age: 38Director
The Spider and the Fly (1949)Age: 38Director
It Always Rains on Sunday (1947)Age: 36Director
Page 1 of 2






