Don Chaffey
DirectorArt DirectorArt Department
- Born
- August 5, 1917
- Died
- November 13, 1990
British director Don Chaffey began his career in the film industry in the art department at Gainsborough Pictures. He began directing in 1951, often working on films aimed at children. He branched out into television in the mid-'50s, turning out many of the best episodes of such classic series as…
Director
| Mission: Impossible(1988) |
| Ohara(1987) |
| Houston Knights(1987) |
| Stingray(1986) |
| MacGyver(1985) |
Writer
| The Crooked Road(1965) |
| The Man Upstairs(1958) |
| Assignment Foreign Legion(1956) |
Producer
| Lies My Father Told Me(1960) |
| ITV Television Playhouse(1955) |
| The Lone Climber(1949) |
Art Director
| Black 13(1953) |
| Murder at the Grange(1952) |
| Murder at Scotland Yard(1952) |
| The Stolen Plans(1952) |
| King of the Underworld(1952) |
Art Department
| Caravan(1946) |
| Notorious Gentleman(1945) |
| I'll Be Your Sweetheart(1945) |
| Madonna of the Seven Moons(1945) |
Thanks
| Trans Am: Anthropocene(2014) |
Self
| Six Into One: The Prisoner File(1984)as Self |
Archive Footage
| Don't Knock Yourself Out(2007)as Self |