Joseph McGrath (film director)


Joseph McGrath is a Scottish film and television director and screenwriter. He studied at Glasgow School of Art in the late 1940s/early 1950s where his energy and talent was much admired by his contemporaries.
McGrath is best known for his collaborations with The Goon Show stars Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan. He directed the scenes with Sellers and Orson Welles in the multi-director James bond spoof Casino Royale. He also directed Sellers and Spike Milligan in The Magic Christian and The Great McGonagall.
McGrath also worked with director Richard Lester on the Beatles' musical-comedy films A Hard Day's Night and Help!. In November 1965, McGrath directed the Beatles' first-ever music videos, filming the band miming to five of their hit songs, including "Ticket to Ride", "Help!" and "Day Tripper".
In the 2004 film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Alan Williams plays the unnamed director of Casino Royale, whom Sellers calls "Joe".

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