Antony Thomas (born 26 July 1940) is an English documentary filmmaker,
director and author who has made films for, among others, Channel 4,
the BBC and HBO.Thomas was born in India. When he was six years old,
he moved to South Africa. He moved again to England in 1967, where he
has written, directed and produced 40 major documentaries and dramas,
including Death of a Princess (1980). In 1982 Thomas and journalist
David Fanning produced Frank Terpil: Confessions of a Dangerous Man,
which won the Emmy Award for best investigative documentary.Thomas
wrote Rhodes, a 1996 British television drama based on the life of
Cecil Rhodes.
director and author who has made films for, among others, Channel 4,
the BBC and HBO.Thomas was born in India. When he was six years old,
he moved to South Africa. He moved again to England in 1967, where he
has written, directed and produced 40 major documentaries and dramas,
including Death of a Princess (1980). In 1982 Thomas and journalist
David Fanning produced Frank Terpil: Confessions of a Dangerous Man,
which won the Emmy Award for best investigative documentary.Thomas
wrote Rhodes, a 1996 British television drama based on the life of
Cecil Rhodes.
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