Simon Langton (television director)
Simon Langton (born 5 November 1941 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire) is an English television director and producer. He is the son of David Langton, the actor who played Richard Bellamy in Upstairs, Downstairs.
After he had directed a number of TV drama series and serials during the 1970s, his 1982 dramatisation of the John le Carré novel Smiley's People was nominated for both a BAFTA Award in the UK, and an Emmy Award in the US. He later won a BAFTA Award for the 1989 series Mother Love, starring Diana Rigg.
He is perhaps best known for directing the adaptation of Pride and Prejudice starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle in 1995, for which he was also nominated for a BAFTA.
He continues to direct for British TV drama, having lately directed a number of episodes of Rosemary and Thyme and Midsomer Murders.
Filmography
- The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd (1976 TV film)
- Supernatural (1977 miniseries)
- Thérèse Raquin (1980 miniseries)
- Smiley's People (1982 miniseries)
- Act of Passion a.k.a. The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck (1984 TV film)
- Anna Karenina (1985 TV film)
- The Whistle Blower (1986 film)
- Casanova (1987 TV film)
- Laguna Heat (1987 TV film)
- Mother Love Mother Love (1989 miniseries)
- The Cinder Path (1994 miniseries)
- Pride and Prejudice (1995 miniseries)
- Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone (1997 TV film)
- Nancherrow (1999 TV film)