Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting
(1913-2001), Film producer and directorSitter in 9 portraits
The Boulting twins produced and directed a number of films together. These included Brighton Rock (1947, based on the novel by Graham Greene), Lucky Jim, (1957, based on the novel by Kinglsey Amis) and the satirical comedies poking fun at trade unionism and the church, I'm Alright Jack (1959) and Heavens Above (1963).
John Edward Boulting; Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting
by Archie Parker
bromide press print, 1963
NPG x182362
by Godfrey Argent
bromide print, 29 January 1970
NPG x165381
Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting; Hayley Mills
by Godfrey Argent, for Camera Press: London: UK
bromide print, 29 January 1970
NPG x135966
Hayley Mills; Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting
by Unknown photographer
vintage print, 1970s
NPG x194142
Hayley Mills; Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting
by Ken Regan
gelatin silver print, 1971-1977
NPG x196093
Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting; John Edward Boulting
by Callum Bibby
Agfa record rapid print, 1984
NPG x25243
by Norman Parkinson
cibachrome print, 11 December 1985
NPG x126889
by Norman Parkinson
bromide fibre print, 11 December 1985
NPG x126895
Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting; John Edward Boulting
by Bill Brandt
bromide print, 1948
NPG x22407
Related People
- Edmund Boulting (son)
- Enid Boulting (wife)
- Fitzroy L. Boulting (son)
- John Edward Boulting (brother)
- Rupert Boulting (son)
- Hayley Mills (wife)
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