Bob Mahoney (director)
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Bob Mahoney is an English film director and producer.
Bob Mahoney is a British film and television producer, director, and the owner of Devonshire Productions Ltd., a film and TV production company.
Awards
Year | Project | Award | Citation |
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2004 | Critical Assignment | Jury Prize for Best Feature Film Hollywood Black Film Festival | https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000325/2004/1/ |
1982 | Last of Linda Cleer | Los Angeles Filmex - Top Billing - Shorts section | |
Last of Linda Cleer | Wellington Festival | ||
Last of Linda Cleer | Auckland Festival | ||
Last of Linda Cleer | Edinburgh Festival | ||
1981 | Last of Linda Cleer | Gold Hugo - Chicago Film Festival (Best Short Film) | https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133058/awards/ |
Kawasaki | Silver - New York Show ( Director/ Cameraman) | ||
1980 | Firn | Bronze - Berlin | |
1979 | Martini Rose "Follies" | Silver, New York, International Film & T.V. | |
K. Tel "Ronnie Barker" | Diploma - London Ad Awards | https://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/3b75f612-8630-4557-8d60-906c9e2c927e | |
Cadbury's Fruit and Nut "Driving" | Diploma - Cannes | ||
1978 | Evening News "Pushbutton" | Premier Award - Irish Ad. Awards | |
Martini Bianco " Snow" | Gold Clio New York | ||
Rotary Watches "I'm Late" | Gold Clio New York | https://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/931e500a-f967-4630-845f-2d315fb636f1 | |
Dunlop Denovo "Russian Roulette" | Gold Clio New York | ||
Evening News "Pushbutton" | Gold Clio New York | ||
Evening News "Pushbutton" | Silver - London Ad Awards | ||
Dunlop Denovo "Russian Roulette" | Diploma - London Ad Awards | ||
Evening News "Classified" | Bronze - London Ad. Awards | ||
1977 | Evening News "Classified" | Bronze - London Ad Awards | https://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/1ccc4063-c892-491d-ac51-4616aeb73985 |
Goodyear "Two Different Accidents" | Diploma - Cannes Festival | ||
Evening News "Classified" | Advertising Creative Awards | ||
1976 | Evening News "Classified" | Clio - New York | |
1973 | Dunlop Tyres | Gold Clio New York (Director/Lighting Cameraman) |
Filmography
As a director, Mahoney worked with several notable actors, including:
- Dirk Bogarde in the film "May We Borrow Your Husband" (1986) [1]
- Janet Macteer in "The Governor" (1995) [2]
- Bryan Brown in "The Wanderer" (1988) [3]
Theatre Productions
Mahoney served as a board director of Triumph Theatre Productions alongside Duncan Weldon, Sir R. Millar, and J. Minskoff. [Citation needed]
The company produced several acclaimed plays on Broadway and in the West End, including:
- "Sweet Bird of Youth" (1975), starring Lauren Bacall [Citation needed]
- "Aren't We All" (1985), starring Rex Harrison and Claudette Colbert [Citation needed]
- "Breaking the Code" (1987), starring Derek Jacobi [Citation needed]
- "American Buffalo" (1983), starring Al Pacino [Citation needed]
- "A Long Day's Journey into Night" (1986), starring Jack Lemmon [Citation needed]
- "Walk in the Woods" (1988), starring Alec Guinness and Edward Herrmann [Citation needed]
- "The Merchant of Venice" (1994), starring Dustin Hoffman [Citation needed]
Mahoney's contributions to the film, television, and theatre industries spanned several decades, and he worked with many acclaimed actors and directors throughout his career.
Filmography[edit]
As director[edit]
Year | Title | Notes |
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1981 | The Last of Linda Cleer | |
1985 | Operation Julie | |
1986 | May We Borrow Your Husband? | |
1989 | A Day In Summer | |
1994 | The Wanderer | |
1995 | Chiller | Two episodes |
1995 | Strike Force | |
1996 | The Governor. Series 2. Part 1 | |
1996 | The Governor. Series 2. Part 2 | |
1999 | Heartbeat Changing Places | |
1999 | Can't See for Looking | |
1999 | European Forty Five | |
2004 | Critical Assignment | |
2008 | The Garden of Eden | Producer |
2013 | Summer in February | Executive Producer in Development |
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Bob Mahoney at the British Film Institute[better source needed]
- Bob Mahoney at IMDb