David Tomblin


David Tomblin, OBE was a film and television producer, assistant director, and director.
As a producer, he was best known for The Prisoner TV series. As a first assistant director, he worked on a number of high-profile films, including the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series and the 1978 Superman, and with commercially and critically successful directors including Richard Attenborough, Steven Spielberg and Sydney Pollack. As a director, he was best known for work on Gerry Anderson's productions, including .

Early life and career

Tomblin was born in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. He began working in film as a runner at the age of 14. He worked on numerous productions, and, became a First Assistant Director in 1954. As well as films, he worked on a number of British-made TV series, including William Tell, One Step Beyond, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents and The Invisible Man.

McGoohan and Anderson

After working with Patrick McGoohan on Danger Man, McGoohan and Tomblin decided to set up a company to make their own series, The Prisoner, with story editor George Markstein. Tomblin was producer of the series, and wrote and directed several episodes.
Tomblin worked as a director on Gerry Anderson's live-action productions UFO, The Protectors and .

Lucasfilm, ''Superman'' and ''Gandhi''

Having worked on The Return of a Man Called Horse, directed by Irvin Kershner, when the production unit filmed for a few days in England, Tomblin was invited by Kershner to be first assistant director on The Empire Strikes Back. He subsequently worked as first assistant director for Lucasfilm on Return of the Jedi and the first three Indiana Jones films Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. During production of Return of the Jedi, Tomblin directed Return of the Ewok, a short, never-finished film about Warwick Davis who played the Ewok Wicket W. Warrick. Tomblin later worked with Kershner again when Kershner directed 1983's Never Say Never Again, and with Spielberg on Empire of the Sun.
Tomblin often maintained multi-film working relationships with directors. He worked with Richard Donner on The Omen, Superman and those parts of Superman II directed by Donner. With Richard Attenborough, Tomblin worked on Attenborough's major multinational productions A Bridge Too Far, Gandhi, Cry Freedom and Chaplin. For Gandhi, Tomblin supervised the reconstruction of Gandhi's funeral in Delhi, to which the general public were invited, involving the direction of 250,000 extras. With Sydney Pollack, Tomblin worked on Out of Africa and Havana.

Awards

Tomblin was awarded OBE in the 1994 Birthday Honours.
He was presented with BAFTA's Michael Balcon Award in 2003. With Richard Attenborough, he was named as a winner of the 1982 DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for Gandhi.

Personal life

Tomblin had four children, including Lisa Tomblin, a film make-up department chief hairdresser, and Jane Tomblin, a production designer.

Filmography

lists around 200 unique credits for Tomblin, but in 1982 he himself estimated he had already worked on around 500 films. Tomblin told an interviewer for a programme broadcast in 1984: "I only know that because I've just worked on a George Lucas film called Return Of The Jedi, and to get permission to work in the States I had to write down every film I'd been on. I got to 478 and then decided that was probably enough to convince them that I had a reasonable amount of experience."

Director

  1. Return of the Ewok
  2. The Protectors
  3. UFO
  4. Baleia! Baleia!
  5. The Prisoner

    Producer

  6. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
  7. Return of the Ewok
  8. The Prisoner

    Assistant director

  9. Ever After
  10. The Man in the Iron Mask
  11. Braveheart
  12. The Three Musketeers
  13. Chaplin
  14. Havana
  15. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  16. Empire of the Sun
  17. Cry Freedom
  18. Out of Africa
  19. King David
  20. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  21. Never Say Never Again
  22. Return of the Jedi
  23. Gandhi
  24. Ivanhoe
  25. Raiders of the Lost Ark
  26. Superman II
  27. The Empire Strikes Back
  28. The Prisoner of Zenda
  29. Zulu Dawn
  30. Superman
  31. A Bridge Too Far
  32. The Omen
  33. Barry Lyndon
  34. The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
  35. Shaft in Africa
  36. A Warm December
  37. Danger Man
  38. The Liquidator
  39. The Alphabet Murders
  40. Murder Ahoy
  41. Murder Most Foul
  42. Night Must Fall
  43. The Haunting
  44. I Thank a Fool
  45. Reach for Glory
  46. We Joined the Navy
  47. Danger Man
  48. Taste of Fear
  49. Invisible Man
  50. William Tell
  51. The New Adventures of Charlie Chan
  52. Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
  53. The Count of Monte Cristo
  54. The Elusive Pimpernel
  55. My Brother Jonathan