Ronald Neame
Ronald Neame worked across multiple roles in the film industry, including cinematography, producing, screenwriting, and directing. Born on April 23, 1911 in London, England, Neame contributed to cinema in various capacities over several decades.
Biography
Ronald Neame worked across multiple roles in the film industry, including cinematography, producing, screenwriting, and directing. Born on April 23, 1911 in London, England, Neame contributed to cinema in various capacities over several decades. Among his credited works, Neame served as director of photography for A Star Fell from Heaven, a film released in 1936. Later in his career, Neame took on directing roles, including Scrooge in 1970 and The Million Pound Note in 1954. Neame also worked as a producer, with credits such as The Horse's Mouth in 1958.
Neame's involvement spanned technical and creative aspects of filmmaking, transitioning between departments as his career progressed. The films listed reflect Neame's engagement with both visual storytelling and narrative direction. While…





