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    Don Sharp. Donald Herman Sharp (19 April 1921 – 14 December 2011) was an Australian film director. His best known films were made for Hammer in the 1960s, and included Kiss of the Vampire (1963) and Rasputin, the Mad Monk (1966). In 1965 he directed The Face of Fu Manchu, based on the character created by Sax Rohmer, and starring Christopher ...

  3. Dec 21, 2011 · Born: 19 April, 1921, in Hobart, Tasmania. Died: 18 December, 2011, aged 90. DON Sharp came from a generation when it was possible to work your way to the top in the film business doing pretty ...

  4. Dec 29, 2011 · A string of British horror films in the 1960s carved out a place in cinema history for the Australian director Don Sharp, although his achievements tended to receive recognition from a cult...

  5. Dec 23, 2011 · Don Sharp, a veteran film director who had never watched a horror movie until Hammer Films — the English studio described, usually admiringly, as dripping cinematic blood — enlisted him in the...

  6. Dec 27, 2011 · Don Sharp, an Australia-born film director who was brought in to revive Hammer Films’ sagging horror franchise in the mid-1960s — and succeeded — despite having no experience in the genre, died...

  7. Dec 25, 2011 · Don Sharp, a veteran film director who had never watched a horror movie until Hammer Films enlisted him i n the mid-1960s to help revivify its presentati­on of Gothic terror, died last week. He was 89.

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    Dec 14, 2011 · Donald Herman Sharp (19 April 1921 – 14 December 2011) was an Australian film director. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. His best known films were made for Hammer in the 1960s, and included Kiss of the Vampire (1963) and Rasputin, the Mad Monk (1966).