Steven Rumbelow

Steven Rumbelow (also credited as Steve Rumbelow, 30 July 1949 − 27 February 2016), was a director in the entertainment industry for more than four decades.[1] He began in theatre at the Bristol Old Vic, subsequently becoming the youngest director for the Royal Shakespeare Company in London before forming Triple Action Theatre and then later starting on films. His career has been a melange between media productions and theatre ever since. Rumbelow operated his own production company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Renegade Motion Pictures, with his wife, Rachel, until his sudden death from sepsis on 27 February 2016.[2]

Steven Rumbelow
Born(1949-07-30)30 July 1949
Died27 February 2016(2016-02-27) (aged 66)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationDirector, screenwriter, producer, editor
Years active1965–2016
Spouse(s)Rachel Rumbelow (2006–2016; his death)
Children3, including Dickon Tolson

Theatre

Rumbelow has directed around 150 theatre productions around the world. He started his notable career in theatre working for Bristol Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company. From this start he adapted Christopher Marlowe's Dr. Faustus into a 60-minute play that was so successful, he began the show in 1971 and toured all over the world with it until the late nineties.[3]

Renegade filmography

  • Autumn - 2009 - adapted from the novel by David Moody
  • Beyond, The Series - 2005 - 2007 - currently airing on Space
  • The Deed (previously titled The Covenant) - (post-production) 2007
  • Lost Souls - (post-production) 2007
  • Queen City Blowout - (re-release) 2007
  • Rocking Horse Dreams - (full-length documentary) - 2004
  • Ghosts - (90 minute documentary) 1998 - aired on Space
  • The Proteus Chronicles - (feature film) 1999

Independent filmography

  • King Lear - (feature film) 1976
  • Saint Joan - (feature film) 1977
  • Faust - (feature film) 1980

References



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