John Paddy Carstairs Writer -
Born May 11, 1910 in London, England, UK
Died December 12, 1970 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England, UK (heart attack)
Birth Name Nelson John Keys
Mini Bio (1) Writer-director John Paddy Carstairs was born Nelson John Keys, the son of actor Nelson Keys and the brother of producer Anthony Nelson Keys, in London, England, in 1910. Beginning his career as an assistant cameraman, he worked his way up to screenwriter and made his directorial debut in 1933. While never at the front rank of British directors, he consistently turned out solid, well-crafted--and, more importantly, successful--films that kept him in the director's chair for the next 29 years. In 1953 he was put at the helm of a Norman Wisdom comedy, Trouble in Store (1953), although he wasn't particularly known as a comedy director. Nevertheless, the film was a huge hit in the UK--Wisdom, like most British comics, never caught on in the US--and Carstairs became known as the go-to director for new screen comedians. He made a string of Wisdom comedies, in addition to films for such up-and-comers as Tommy Steele, Frankie Howerd, Bob Monkhouse and Ronald Shiner. While they may not have achieved critical acclaim, audiences nevertheless liked them and, for the most part, they made a potful of money.
After making The Devil's Agent (1962), a spy thriller, Carstairs left the film industry to pursue his two main passions, writing and painting. He died in London, age 60, in 1970.
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Son of Nelson Keys. Brother of Anthony Nelson Keys, Basil Keys, and Rod Nelson-Keys.
Saint creator Leslie Charteris dedicated his 1963 book "The Saint in the Sun" to the director, who had shot The Saint in London (1939) and helped pave the way for the Roger Moore TV series by recommending producers Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman to the author. He helmed The Saint: The Arrow of God (1962) and The Saint: The Romantic Matron (1963) for this run.
He changed his name from Keyes by deed poll because he did not wish to prosper on the name of his father, Nelson Keys. Carstairs was his mother's maiden name.
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Full name at birth | Nelson John Keys
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Date of birth | 11 May 1910
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Place of birth | London, England, UK
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Date of death | 12 December 1970
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Age | 60 (age at death)
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Place of death | Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England, UK
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John Paddy Carstairs is known for his role in the short Dangerous Comment (1940) as (written by).
He is also known for his role in the TV series Juke Box Jury (1959) as Self - Panellist.
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