
Director
Terence Young
Born 1915 · Shanghai, China
Stewart Terence Herbert Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director and screenwriter who worked in the United Kingdom, Europe and Hollywood. He is best known for directing three James Bond films: the first two films in the series, Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965). His other films include the Audrey Hepburn thrillers Wait Until Dark (1967) and Bloodline (1979), the historical drama Mayerling (1968), the infamous Korean War epic Inchon (1981), and the Charles Bronson films Cold Sweat (1970), Red Sun (1971), and The Valachi Papers (1972). Description above from the Wikipedia article Terence Young (director), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Directed

Dr. No
Director · 1962

From Russia with Love
Director · 1963

Thunderball
Director · 1965

Wait Until Dark
Director · 1967

Red Sun
Director · 1971

The Valachi Papers
Director · 1972

Triple Cross
Director · 1966

Cold Sweat
Director · 1970

Mayerling
Director · 1968

The Christmas Tree
Director · 1969

The Klansman
Director · 1974

The Red Beret
Director · 1953

Corridor of Mirrors
Director · 1948

The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Director · 1966

Bloodline
Director · 1979

Black Tights
Director · 1961

Woman Hater
Director · 1948

The Jigsaw Man
Director · 1983
Acting
Writing

O.S.S. 117: Mission to Tokyo
Writer · 1966

Mayerling
Screenplay · 1968

The Christmas Tree
Writer · 1969

On Approval
Writer · 1944

Theirs Is the Glory
Writer · 1946

Dangerous Moonlight
Original Story · 1941

Tank Force!
Writer · 1958

They Were Not Divided
Screenplay · 1950
The Bad Lord Byron
Writer · 1949

Valley of the Eagles
Writer · 1951

Foxbat
Script Consultant · 1977

On the Night of the Fire
Writer · 1939




