Michael Relph(1915-2004)
- Producer
- Art Director
- Writer
British producer/director Michael Relph, the son of stage actor
George Relph, graduated from Bembridge
School and became apprenticed to
Alfred Junge at Gaumont Pictures in 1932.
He was also a stage designer and art director, often working for
Michael Balcon. In 1942 he became the
chief art director at Ealing Studios, and in 1946 became a producer and
screenwriter. He began a productive partnership with director
Basil Dearden at the studio, and the
relationship continued after Ealing went out of business. He directed
such pictures as Davy (1957),
Mad Little Island (1958), but
eventually gave up directing to concentrate solely on producing. Later
in his career he became Chairman of the BFI Production Board.