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Ian MacNaughton

 
Director: Ian MacNaughton
  • Born: 1926 in Glasgow, Scotland
  • Died: Dec 10, 2002 in Munich, Germany
  • Occupation: Director, Actor
  • Active: '60s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Monty Python's Flying Circus, And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Spanish Inquisition
  • First Major Screen Credit: Monty Python's Flying Circus: Man's Crisis for Identity in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century (1969)

Biography

The man who bravely took the helm for the groundbreaking comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus, director Ian MacNaughton proved an invaluable asset to the series in his tireless efforts to keep the show afloat despite the skepticism of BBC executives. A native of Glasgow who initially pursued a career in medicine, it wasn't until serving in the Royal Marines during World War II that MacNaughton began to harbor a love for show business. His association with the Globe Players (a Royal Marine amateur theater group) prompted the soldier to consider a career as an actor, and roles in such films as X the Unknown(1956) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962) found his career in front of the camera flourishing. Teaming with British comedy legend Spike Milligan in the early '60s, MacNaughton stepped behind the camera for Q5 (as well as subsequent installments Q6 through Q9). With the success of Monty Python's Flying Circus propelling him, MacNaughton also assumed directorial duties for the German version of the series, as well as the filmed sequences of Monty Python: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982). In addition to his work with the Pythons, MacNaughton would take the helm for the feature Le Petomane (1979). The director resided in Germany with wife Ike Ott in his later years, where he would find frequent work in television and theater. After suffering massive injuries in a 2001 car accident, Ian MacNaughton died in Munich on December 10, 2002. He was 76. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Edward Ian Macnaughton (December 30, 1925 – December 10, 2002) was a former actor-turned-television producer/director, best known for his work with the Monty Python team. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, educated at Strathallan School, and died in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

Serving as both director and producer of Monty Python's Flying Circus, MacNaughton also directed the team's first film, And Now For Something Completely Different and their German special, Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus.

In 1979, he made the short movie Le Pétomane about farting artist Joseph Pujol, starring Leonard Rossiter.

He also was the producer of Spike Milligan's Q, which was a big influence on the Monty Python team.[1]

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Ian MacNaughton at the Internet Movie Database


 
 
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