Bob Mahoney (director)

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Bob Mahoney is an English film director and producer.

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Bob Mahoney is an award winning British film and television producer and director.


Awards

YearProjectAwardCitation
2004Critical AssignmentJury Prize for Best Feature Film Hollywood Black Film Festival https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000325/2004/1/
1982Last of Linda CleerLos Angeles Filmex - Top Billing - Shorts section
Last of Linda CleerWellington Festival
Last of Linda CleerAuckland Festival
Last of Linda CleerEdinburgh Festival
1981Last of Linda CleerGold Hugo - Chicago Film Festival (Best Short Film) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133058/awards/
KawasakiSilver - New York Show ( Director/ Cameraman)
1980FirnBronze - Berlin
1979Martini Rose "Follies"Silver, New York, International Film & T.V.
K. Tel "Ronnie Barker"Diploma - London Ad Awards https://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/3b75f612-8630-4557-8d60-906c9e2c927e
Cadbury's Fruit and Nut "Driving"Diploma - Cannes
1978Evening News "Pushbutton"Premier Award - Irish Ad. Awards
Martini Bianco " Snow"Gold Clio New York
Rotary Watches "I'm Late"Gold Clio New York https://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/931e500a-f967-4630-845f-2d315fb636f1
Dunlop Denovo "Russian Roulette"Gold Clio New York
Evening News "Pushbutton"Gold Clio New York
Evening News "Pushbutton"Silver - London Ad Awards
Dunlop Denovo "Russian Roulette"Diploma - London Ad Awards
Evening News "Classified"Bronze - London Ad. Awards
1977Evening News "Classified"Bronze - London Ad Awards https://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/1ccc4063-c892-491d-ac51-4616aeb73985
Goodyear "Two Different Accidents"Diploma - Cannes Festival
Evening News "Classified"Advertising Creative Awards
1976Evening News "Classified"Clio - New York
1973Dunlop TyresGold Clio New York (Director/Lighting Cameraman)


Theatre Productions

Mahoney served as a board director of Triumph Theatre Productions alongside Duncan Weldon, Sir R. Millar, and J. Minskoff. [Citation needed]

The company produced several acclaimed plays on Broadway and in the West End, including:

Mahoney's contributions to the film, television, and theatre industries spanned several decades, and he worked with many acclaimed actors and directors throughout his career.

Filmography

As director

YearTitleNotes
1981 The Last of Linda Cleer
1985 Operation Julie
1986 May We Borrow Your Husband?
1989 A Day In Summer
1994 The Wanderer
1995 Chiller Two episodes
1995 Strike Force
1996 The Governor. Series 2. Part 1
1996 The Governor. Series 2. Part 2
1999 Heartbeat Changing Places
1999 Can't See for Looking
1999 European Forty Five
2004 Critical Assignment
2008 The Garden of Eden Producer
2013 Summer in February Executive Producer in Development

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