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  1. William P. Cartlidge (June 16, 1942 – March 3, 2021) was an English film and television producer. Life and career. William P. Cartlidge was born on June 16, 1942. [1] Cartlidge worked on three James Bond films, each of which was directed by Lewis Gilbert.

  2. 5 mar 2021 · News. William P. Cartlidge (1942-2021) Bond associate producer and assistant director has passed away. “We are very sad to learn of the death of William P. Cartlidge at the age of 78 (pictured right with Ken Adam and Lewis Gilbert). Bill worked on three James Bond films all directed by Lewis Gilbert.

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    William P. Cartlidge or Bill Cartlidge (16 June 1942 – 3 March 2021) was a producer, director, writer, and production manager. He was assistant director of You Only Live Twice, and associate producer of The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. These were the three Bond films which were directed by Lewis Gilbert.

    Cartlidge also appeared in a number of Bond related documentaries. Such as Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007.

  3. 4 mar 2021 · Share The Story. William P. Cartlidge, who served as First Assistant Director to Lewis Gilbert on 'You Only Live Twice' before line producing two of the biggest James Bond movies, 'The Spy Who Loved Me' and 'Moonraker' has died at the age of 78, following a long illness. Born on 16 June 1942, William Cartlidge entered the film ...

  4. 8 mar 2021 · By: Anders Frejdh. Published: 2021-03-08. FSWL is very sad to have to report the death of yet another Bond alumnus, the British assistant director and associate producer William P. Cartlidge, or Bill has was called by his closest, at the age of 78. Our thoughts now go to his family and friends.

  5. William P. Cartlidge was born on 16 June 1942 in England, UK. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Moonraker (1979), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and You Only Live Twice (1967). He died on 3 March 2021 in Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, England, UK.

  6. Sir Robert Chiltern, a rich landowner, belongs to the English 'county set' and is a member of an (unnamed) local government authority somewhere north of London. Well-off and with a loving and trusting wife, his honour and very existence are threatened when Mrs. Laura Cheveley appears with evidence of a past misdeed of Sir Robert's.