Herbert Wise

 

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Herbert Wise is an Austrian-born film and television producer and director. He was born as Herbert Weisz in Vienna, Austria and began his career as a director at Shrewsbury Repertory Company in 1950. He was at Hull Rep and then as Director of Productions at Dundee Rep 1952-55. He directed So what about Love in the West End starring Sheila Hancock in 1970. Wise began his television career in 1956. He has directed many TV programmes and series, among them I, Claudius, the television version of The Norman Conquests, episodes of Tales of the Unexpected, 10th Kingdom, The Woman in Black, some of the Cadfael television films and three episodes of Inspector Morse. Wise also directed two films, an Edgar Wallace thriller To Have and to Hold, originally part of a Wallace B-picture series, and the film version of the television sit-com The Lovers. He also directed the made-for-TV film Skokie, and several other made-for-TV films

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Herbert Wise

Born 1924-08-31 (101 years ago) in Vienna.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Film/Miniseries (Skokie) 34th Directors Guild of America Awards 1981 Skokie
British Academy Television Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television 1980 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1980
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama (Breaking the Code) 1998 British Academy Television Awards 1998 Breaking the Code
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special (Skokie) 34th Primetime Emmy Awards 1982 Skokie
DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Film/Miniseries (Skokie) 34th Directors Guild of America Awards 1981 Skokie
British Academy Television Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television 1980 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1980
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Masterpiece) 30th Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 Masterpiece
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series (The Norman Conquests: Table Manners) 1978 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1978 The Norman Conquests: Table Manners
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series (I, Claudius) 1977 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1977 I, Claudius
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Fiona Walker(Gifta: 1988–) 1988 Gifta
Moira Redmond(Gifta: 1963–1970) 1963 1970 Gifta
Children

Susannah Wise, Charlie Walker-Wise

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Herbert Wise is an Austrian-born film and television producer and director.

He was born as Herbert Weisz in Vienna, Austria and began his career as a director at Shrewsbury Repertory Company in 1950. He was at Hull Rep and then as Director of Productions at Dundee Rep 1952-55. He directed So what about Love in the West End starring Sheila Hancock in 1970. Wise began his television career in 1956. He has directed many TV programmes and series, among them I, Claudius, the television version of The Norman Conquests, episodes of Tales of the Unexpected, 10th Kingdom, The Woman in Black, some of the Cadfael television films and three episodes of Inspector Morse.

Wise also directed two films, an Edgar Wallace thriller To Have and to Hold, originally part of a Wallace B-picture series, and the film version of the television sit-com The Lovers. He also directed the made-for-TV film Skokie, and several other made-for-TV films.

He has been married twice, firstly to the actress Moira Redmond, and after their divorce to actress Fiona Walker; the couple have two children; Susannah Wise and Charlie Walker-Wise.

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