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  1. Michael Leighton George Relph (16 February 1915 – 30 September 2004) was an English film producer, art director, screenwriter and film director. He was the son of actor George Relph.

  2. Michael Relph is an award-winning writer, mathematician, technologist, education developer, architect, publisher, professional vocalist and musician, and in professional sports with nearly 50 years of experience finds himself as an Executive’s Executive, The Commanding General’s Confidant, Program/Project Manager (major), International ...

  3. General Autobiography. Michael Relph an award-winning writer, mathematician, technologist, education developer, architect, publisher, professional vocalist and musician, and in professional sports with nearly 50 years of experience finds himself as an Executive’s Executive, The Commanding General’s Confidant, Program/Project Manager (major

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0718838Michael Relph - IMDb

    Michael Relph. Producer: Kind Hearts and Coronets. British producer/director Michael Relph, the son of stage actor George Relph, graduated from Bembridge School and became apprenticed to Alfred Junge at Gaumont Pictures in 1932.

    • Producer, Art Director, Writer
    • February 16, 1915
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    • September 30, 2004
  5. Jul 14, 2017 · Dearden and his producer/business-partner Michael Relph had previously made films such as Pool of London (1951), the first British movie to feature a major role for a black actor (Earl Cameron...

  6. Michael Relph was an English film producer, art director, screenwriter and film director. He enjoyed a highly successful 20-year partnership with Basil Dearden beginning in 1949 and ending with Dearden's death in 1971.

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  8. Oct 6, 2004 · Michael Relph, the film producer and production designer who was a key figure in the British film industry for over 40 years, died September 30 in Selsey, West Sussex. He was 89.