British Actress-turned-screenwriter Jill Hyem Has Died, Aged 78.
The veteran star passed away on 5 June (15) following a battle with cancer.
She started her acting career onstage, and later appeared in films such as 1961 thriller The Trunk and TV shows including Richard the Lionheart and Dixon of Dock Green.
Hyem eventually moved into writing, starting with radio plays before branching out into TV. She is best known for her work on acclaimed war drama Tenko in the 1980s, writing 14 of the 30 episodes, while she also penned episodes of Howards' Way, The House of Eliott and Kristin Scott Thomas' 1993 mini-series Body & Soul, which earned Hyem a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award nomination.
Comedies don't get much darker than this pitch-black British movie, written and directed by Sally...
Lara Croft (Alicia Vikander) appears to be just an ordinary 21-year-old girl living in East...
Given the legend that surrounds him, you might be surprised to know that Winston Churchill...
Even though it's made in a style that feels familiar, this World War II romantic...
During the Second World War, France was quickly and violently taken over by the German...
Every threat of sentimentality and melodrama is averted by a seriously strong cast working from...
Mathias (Kevin Kline) is penniless and pretty down on his luck in New York despite...
Reuniting with filmmaker Philippe Claudel (I've Loved You So Long), Kristin Scott Thomas delivers yet...
A fascinating true story becomes a deeply repressed movie in the hands of writer Morgan...
At the height of his career, Charles Dickens finds himself embroiled in one of the...