
Stephen Whittaker
Biography
Stephen Whittaker (28 June 1947 – 7 February 2003) was a British actor and director. He worked largely in British film and television, and attended Henley-in-Arden School in Warwickshire before further training as an actor at London's Corona Academy. He began his career aged 17, as a "bad boy" in the film To Sir With Love (1966), and in the classic BBC Doctor Who adventure The Web of Fear, as a soldier battling Yeti in the London Underground. In 1985, Whittaker took a director's training course and directed a short training film, which he sent to John Schlesinger (who had directed him in Yanks). Schlesinger suggested him to producer Mark Shivas as director for Channel 4's drama trilogy What If It's Raining?, written by Anthony Minghella. This was the beginning of a directing career of prestigious TV and film work. Shortly before Whittaker's death, writer Julian Fellowes spoke of him as "the most exciting director in the industry." In 2001, he filmed his final project, The Rocket Post, a romantic drama set on a remote Scottish island. The film had severe funding problems and was eventually released in 2006, three years after his death. The credits bear a dedication to his memory. Whittaker died following complications from a routine surgery.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Keep
as S.S. Kommando
1983

I Escaped from Devil's Island
as Leper Count
1973

Bury Me an Angel
as The Killer
1971

Doctor Who: The Web of Fear
as Craftsman Weams
1968

The One and Only Phyllis Dixey
as Reporter
1978
Countercrime
as George West
1968

The Paradise Run
as Terrorist
1976
Only a Game
as Dave Rawlings
1981

Yanks
as Merchant Seaman
1979

To Sir, with Love
as Schoolboy
1967

The World in Silence
as Harold
1966



