Jo Durden-Smith

Jo Durden-Smith
Born John Antony Durden-Smith
(1941-12-24)24 December 1941
Pinner, Middlesex, England
Died 10 May 2007(2007-05-10) (aged 65)
London, England
Occupation filmmaker, author, journalist
Spouse(s) Diana DeSimone (divorced)
Yelena Zagrevskaya (1989-2007; his death)
Children 1

Jo Durden-Smith[1] (24 December 1941 10 May 2007) was a British documentary film maker. His work included The Doors are Open, The Stones in the Park, Johnny Cash at St Quentin, and, later, television work Russian Godfathers on the Russian oligarchs.

His books included Who Killed George Jackson?, on the Black Panthers.

Life

He was educated at Haileybury and Merton College, Oxford.[2] He worked for World in Action, Granada TV's documentary team, where his rock films were made.

Subsequently, he lived in New York, and then Moscow. He was a columnist for The Moscow Times until 1997.

His younger brother is actor Richard Durden and he is half-brother of broadcaster Neil Durden-Smith.

Books

Notes

  1. John Anthony Durden-Smith.
  2. Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900-1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 522.

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