Terence Young

Stewart Terence Herbert Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director best known for directing three films in the James Bond series, Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965). Born in Shanghai, China, he was public-school educated. Like the fictional James Bond, he read oriental history at St Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge. As a tank commander during World War II, Young participated in Operation Market Garden in Arnhem, The Netherlands.

Crew

Dr. No

(Director)

From Russia with Love

(Director)

Thunderball

(Director)

Triple Cross

(Director)

Bloodline

(Director)

Wait Until Dark

(Director)

Red Sun

(Director)

The Jigsaw Man

(Director)

Corridor of Mirrors

(Director)

The Valachi Papers

(Director)

Cold Sweat

(Director)

Action of the Tiger

(Director)

Mayerling

(Director)

Safari

(Director)

War Goddess

(Director)

Dangerous Moonlight

(Original Story)

Dangerous Moonlight

(Screenplay)

They Were Not Divided

(Director)

The Red Beret

(Director)

The Christmas Tree

(Director)

Storm Over the Nile

(Director)

The Klansman

(Director)

The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders

(Director)

Valley of the Eagles

(Director)

Valley of the Eagles

(Writer)

Inchon

(Director)

The Poppy Is Also a Flower

(Director)

Hungry Hill

(Screenplay)

That Lady

(Director)

Duel of Champions

(Director)

The Dirty Game

(Director)

The Rover

(Director)

One Night with You

(Director)

Tank Force!

(Director)

Zarak

(Director)

On Approval

(Writer)

Too Hot to Handle

(Director)

Serious Charge

(Director)

Black Tights

(Director)

Tall Headlines

(Director)

Secret Mission

(Story)

Run for Your Life

(Director)

The Christmas Tree

(Writer)

Woman Hater

(Director)

The Bad Lord Byron

(Writer)

Long Days

(Co-Director)

They Were Not Divided

(Screenplay)

On the Night of the Fire

(Writer)

Tank Force!

(Writer)

Where Is Parsifal?

(Executive Producer)

Long Days

(Director)

ECU

(Thanks)

Foxbat

(Script Consultant)

O.S.S. 117: Mission to Tokyo

(Writer)

A Letter from Ulster

(Screenplay)

A Call for Arms!

(Story)