Zelda Barron
Zelda Barron (née Zelda Ruth Solomons, 31 March 1929 – 14 August 2006)[1] was a British director, screenwriter, and producer known for films like Shag, Secret Places, and The Bulldance.[2]
Zelda Barron | |
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Born | Zelda Ruth Solomons 31 March 1929 Manchester, United Kingdom |
Died | 14 August 2006 77) Ireland | (aged
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Children | 2, including director Steve Barron |
Barron was born in Manchester, England, in 1929, the fifth of six children born to a Russia-born tailor and an English mother from a wealthy family. She wanted to attend university, but her parents pushed her to instead go to secretarial school.[3]
She married British actor Ron Barron in 1953 while working as a secretary in the British film industry.[4] By the 1960s, she was working as a script supervisor at Woodfall Film Productions on films like If... and Isadora,[5] eventually gaining recognition for her talents as a script doctor on films like Reds and Yentl.[6]
Under Skreba Productions, which she co-founded with Simon Relph and Ann Skinner, she went to work on her own films, including Secret Places, which she wrote and directed.
She's also known for her work as a music video director; she directed four videos for Boy George in the ’80s.[7]
She retired from filmmaking after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. She died in Ireland at the age of 77.[8]
Her son, Steve Barron, is a U.K.-based director,[9] and her daughter, Siobhan Barron, is a costume designer.
References
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- Lentz, H.M. (2007). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2006: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. Lentz’s Performing Arts Obituaries. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-7864-5211-8. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
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