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  1. Silvio Narizzano (8 February 1927 – 26 July 2011) [1] was a Canadian film and television director who worked primarily in the United Kingdom. His directorial credits included the critically acclaimed films Georgy Girl (1966), Loot (1970) and Why Shoot the Teacher? (1977), which brought Narizzano several accolades, and television dramas like ...

  2. Silvio Narizzano. Director: Georgy Girl. Of Italian-American ancestry, Narizzano was educated at Bishop's University, Quebec. His first theatrical work was with the Mountain Playhouse in Montreal, before joining the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as assistant to Norman Jewison, Arthur Hiller, Sidney J. Furie and Ted Kotcheff.

    • January 1, 1
    • Montréal, Québec, Canada
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    • London, England, UK
  3. Silvio Narizzano. Director: Georgy Girl. Of Italian-American ancestry, Narizzano was educated at Bishop's University, Quebec. His first theatrical work was with the Mountain Playhouse in Montreal, before joining the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as assistant to Norman Jewison, Arthur Hiller, Sidney J. Furie and Ted Kotcheff. From the mid-1950's, he worked in British television in a variety ...

    • February 8, 1927
    • July 26, 2011
  4. Silvio Narizzano. Director. (b. February 8, 1927 Montreal, Quebec) The son of an Italian-American family, Silvio Narrizano worked alongside Norman Jewison, Arthur Hiller and Ted Kotcheff as a director at CBC Television until 1956, when, like Kotcheff, he left to work for the BBC. He directed aging star Tallulah Bankhead in the 1965 Hammer ...

  5. Aug 8, 2011 · Silvio Narizzano, a Canadian-born film and TV director with wide-ranging credits but best known for his 1966 romantic comedy "Georgy Girl," starring Lynn Redgrave and James Mason, died July 26 in ...

  6. Nov 29, 1975 · Bloodbath: Directed by Silvio Narizzano. With Carroll Baker, Dennis Hopper, Win Wells, Richard Todd. Hopeless American expatriates inhabit a small Spanish village where residents are mysteriously dying after the arrival of a religious cult.

  7. Silvio Narizzano, best known for the Swinging London comedy-drama Georgy Girl, died July 26.Narizzano was 84. Based on Margaret Forster’s novel, and starring Lynn Redgrave, Alan Bates, James Mason, and Charlotte Rampling, Georgy Girl was considered daring at the time because its plot included sex (of the non-marital kind), abortion, and adultery.