Jack Lee(1913-2002)
- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
British director Jack Lee studied photography at Regent Street
Polytechnic, and in 1938 he was hired by GPO Film as a documentary
cameraman. He shot a lot of footage, at great personal risk, during the
Nazi bombing campaign during World War II against London, known as "The
Blitz", and began his directorial career with two wartime
documentaries,
The Pilot Is Safe (1941) and
Ordinary People (1942). He made
his first feature film in 1947,
The Woman in the Hall (1947),
followed by a picture about the sport of speedway racing,
Once a Jolly Swagman (1949).
In 1950 he directed the well-received
The Wooden Horse (1950), about
British prisoners in a German POW camp plotting an escape.
In 1963 he moved to Australia, and shot several films there. His wife, Isabel Kidman, was a distant relative of actress Nicole Kidman.
In 1963 he moved to Australia, and shot several films there. His wife, Isabel Kidman, was a distant relative of actress Nicole Kidman.