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  1. John Paddy Carstairs (born John Keys; 11 May 1910, in London – 12 December 1970, in London) was a British film director (193362) and television director (196264), usually of light-hearted subject matter.

  2. John Paddy Carstairs. Director: Incident in Shanghai. Writer-director John Paddy Carstairs was born Nelson Keys, the son of actor Nelson Keys and the brother of producer Anthony Nelson Keys, in London, England, in 1910.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • May 11, 1910
    • John Paddy Carstairs
    • December 12, 1970
  3. May 27, 2021 · by. John Paddy Carstairs. Publication date. 1956. Topics. John Paddy Carstairs, Hugh Stewart, Norman Wisdom, comedy. Language. English. A friendly window cleaner works at an English country estate where he saves the owner's son from kidnappers.

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  4. Writer-director John Paddy Carstairs was born Nelson 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.

    • May 11, 1910
    • December 12, 1970
  5. Pages in category "Films directed by John Paddy Carstairs" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. A talented painter and comic novelist, John Paddy Carstairs was the author of three sprightly autobiographies: Honest Injun (1942), Hadn't We the Gaiety (1945), Kaleidoscope and a Jaundiced Eye (1946).

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  8. Carstairs, John Paddy (1910-1970) John Paddy Carstairs was born in London in 1910, the son of comedian Nelson Keys. All the Keys brothers ( Anthony Nelson, Basil and Roderick) were to make their mark in the film industry, but in John 's case only after changing his name by deed poll to avoid charges that he was cashing in on his father's name - ...