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    Leon Clore (9 July 1918 – 9 February 1992) was a British film producer who was primarily involved in documentary and short films, as well as several motion pictures. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0167061Leon Clore - IMDb

    Leon Clore was born on 9 July 1918. He was a producer and assistant director, known for The Conquest of Everest (1953), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) and Our Virgin Island (1958). He died on 9 February 1992.

  3. Leon Clore was born on 9 July 1918. He was a producer and assistant director, known for The Conquest of Everest (1953), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) and Our Virgin Island (1958). He died on 9 February 1992.

  4. Feb 15, 1992 · Leon Clore, 73, a film producer whose credits include “The French Lieutenant’s Woman.” Clore was instrumental in launching the film careers of such directors as Lindsay Anderson.

  5. Feb 9, 2010 · Leon Clore Biography (c. 1919-1992) Born c. 1919, in Brighton, England; died of cancer, February 9, 1992, in London; married; wife's name, Miriam; children: Marius. Addresses: Contact--Terence Baker, Ltd., 17 Grove Hill Rd., Camberwell, London SE5 8DF, England.

  6. BFI Screenonline: Clore, Leon (1918-1992) Biography. Leon Clore's career barely figures in most accounts of post war British cinema, despite being one of its most fascinating and instructive. If he is remembered at all, it is usually for two contrasting associations.

  7. Leon Clore is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Actor, Unit Production Manager, and Director. Some of his work includes The French Lieutenant's Woman, Time Without Pity, Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment, The Conquest of Everest, Apaches, Every Day Except Christmas, We Are the Lambeth Boys, and All Neat in Black Stockings.