Mark Cullingham(1941-1995)
- Director
Mark Cullingham, TV and film director, was born in Windsor, UK, on 14
September 1941 to Mollie and Gordon Cullingham who had come to Windsor
two years earlier where his father took up an appointment with the
local corporation. Mark was educated at Windsor Grammar School and
Oxford University where he was closely involved with the 'OUDS', taking
'Romeo & Juliet' to the Minack Theatre in Cornwall and then on to
Israel. In the 1960s he worked with Laurence Olivier at the National
Theatre and Jacques Charon from the Comedie Francaise during a
production of 'A Flea in Her Ear'.
He later assisted at the inaugural productions of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, UK, with Michael Redgrave and Ingrid Bergman, and also spent a period at Leatherhead. He later became involved with TV direction and was responsible for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for Scottish Television, Matilda's England with Anna Calder-Marshall for the BBC and a remarkable production of 'Medea' for John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. A full list of his productions appears below.
His death at age 53 in 1994 was a great loss to the many in the industry who had worked with him and spoken so highly of his talents. His family miss him still.
He later assisted at the inaugural productions of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, UK, with Michael Redgrave and Ingrid Bergman, and also spent a period at Leatherhead. He later became involved with TV direction and was responsible for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for Scottish Television, Matilda's England with Anna Calder-Marshall for the BBC and a remarkable production of 'Medea' for John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. A full list of his productions appears below.
His death at age 53 in 1994 was a great loss to the many in the industry who had worked with him and spoken so highly of his talents. His family miss him still.